Slim wrote:I'd rather he went TBH.
I am really split on it TBH, Now would be a really good time to sell him, I cant see us getting any value for him next summer. However, I still think he can be a big player for us if he wants to be.
Slim wrote:I'd rather he went TBH.
Wonderwall wrote:Slim wrote:I'd rather he went TBH.
I am really split on it TBH, Now would be a really good time to sell him, I cant see us getting any value for him next summer. However, I still think he can be a big player for us if he wants to be.
Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Slim wrote:I'd rather he went TBH.
I am really split on it TBH, Now would be a really good time to sell him, I cant see us getting any value for him next summer. However, I still think he can be a big player for us if he wants to be.
I don't trust him in a two man midfield.
Pellers wants to play a two man midfield.
Could live without the drama as well, but if it was just that I wouldn't care that much.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:This is shit news , we should sell him NOW and if dont we will live to regret it.The amount of money we are going to spunk on a player that offers ZERO in defensive duties ,cannot jump more than one inch off the ground to head a fuckign ball, and comes with more baggage than Paris fucking hiltons has on her weekend getaways...............................just not worth the financial outlay.
Shocking news.
Wooders wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:This is shit news , we should sell him NOW and if dont we will live to regret it.The amount of money we are going to spunk on a player that offers ZERO in defensive duties ,cannot jump more than one inch off the ground to head a fuckign ball, and comes with more baggage than Paris fucking hiltons has on her weekend getaways...............................just not worth the financial outlay.
Shocking news.
Yet is a player who has made the difference in a title winning season.
I am also torn - as I said earlier, retiring from international football would do a lot to allay my fears
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Wooders wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:This is shit news , we should sell him NOW and if dont we will live to regret it.The amount of money we are going to spunk on a player that offers ZERO in defensive duties ,cannot jump more than one inch off the ground to head a fuckign ball, and comes with more baggage than Paris fucking hiltons has on her weekend getaways...............................just not worth the financial outlay.
Shocking news.
Yet is a player who has made the difference in a title winning season.
I am also torn - as I said earlier, retiring from international football would do a lot to allay my fears
He needs ti understand that if he plays underpar (Like he did for 90% of last season) then he will be dropped..No other fuckign top team would play him like we did when he was shit.
Thats what has really bothered me the season just gone..the cunt played no matter what , just like fucking Kompany did.
Thats pellers fault..he needs to sort this shit out if hes keeping them both.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Wooders wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:This is shit news , we should sell him NOW and if dont we will live to regret it.The amount of money we are going to spunk on a player that offers ZERO in defensive duties ,cannot jump more than one inch off the ground to head a fuckign ball, and comes with more baggage than Paris fucking hiltons has on her weekend getaways...............................just not worth the financial outlay.
Shocking news.
Yet is a player who has made the difference in a title winning season.
I am also torn - as I said earlier, retiring from international football would do a lot to allay my fears
He needs ti understand that if he plays underpar (Like he did for 90% of last season) then he will be dropped..No other fuckign top team would play him like we did when he was shit.
Thats what has really bothered me the season just gone..the cunt played no matter what , just like fucking Kompany did.
Thats pellers fault..he needs to sort this shit out if hes keeping them both.
CTID Hants wrote:Yes I know it is the daily star, but with quote marks....
There are three things of note he says here the way I read it.
(A) in a round about way concedes he wasn't at the races last season
(B) he played a lot of football last season, which could be construed as either end of international career or he is prepared not to be first on the team sheet for every game or both.
(C) potentially he's been told who the targets are for the coming season?
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/footba ... down-talks
Sorry phone battery about to die, if anyone fancies cutting and pasting?
Slim wrote:So....Kolarov then?
Wooders wrote:Slim wrote:So....Kolarov then?
He'll be staying - Jovetic and dzeko will be the only ones out of the door IMO
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged his long-term future to the club, after admitting the fans' faith in him was hard to ignore.
Toure has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan, who are managed by former City boss Roberto Mancini, but after end-of-season talks with City officials he decided to stay at The Etihad.
The 32-year-old still has two years remaining on the contract he signed in April 2013, but despite a tough season last term, the Ivory Coast star was delighted to still have the support of the City fans.
"It is very, very important as a person and as a football player as well when you see people are following you," said Toure. "It is difficult sometimes to disappoint them," Toure told the Manchester Evening News.
"The fans are doing brilliant for this club. When people show you loyalty, nothing is going by. That's why I want to stay at City. I want to stay long."
Toure, who signed from Barcelona for £24million back in 2010, has even set his sights on ending his career with City and hopes he can emulate AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini.
"That's the dream for all the players. I was trying to convince some players to continue at the club and they said 'why?'
"Because it was the case of Maldini, it was the case of (Franco Baresi), of (Alessandro) del Piero - so many important players. (Francesco) Totti as well.
"They are staying long at the club," added Toure.
phips wrote:Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged his long-term future to the club, after admitting the fans' faith in him was hard to ignore.
Toure has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan, who are managed by former City boss Roberto Mancini, but after end-of-season talks with City officials he decided to stay at The Etihad.
The 32-year-old still has two years remaining on the contract he signed in April 2013, but despite a tough season last term, the Ivory Coast star was delighted to still have the support of the City fans.
"It is very, very important as a person and as a football player as well when you see people are following you," said Toure. "It is difficult sometimes to disappoint them," Toure told the Manchester Evening News.
"The fans are doing brilliant for this club. When people show you loyalty, nothing is going by. That's why I want to stay at City. I want to stay long."
Toure, who signed from Barcelona for £24million back in 2010, has even set his sights on ending his career with City and hopes he can emulate AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini.
"That's the dream for all the players. I was trying to convince some players to continue at the club and they said 'why?'
"Because it was the case of Maldini, it was the case of (Franco Baresi), of (Alessandro) del Piero - so many important players. (Francesco) Totti as well.
"They are staying long at the club," added Toure.
Im_Spartacus wrote:phips wrote:Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged his long-term future to the club, after admitting the fans' faith in him was hard to ignore.
Toure has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan, who are managed by former City boss Roberto Mancini, but after end-of-season talks with City officials he decided to stay at The Etihad.
The 32-year-old still has two years remaining on the contract he signed in April 2013, but despite a tough season last term, the Ivory Coast star was delighted to still have the support of the City fans.
"It is very, very important as a person and as a football player as well when you see people are following you," said Toure. "It is difficult sometimes to disappoint them," Toure told the Manchester Evening News.
"The fans are doing brilliant for this club. When people show you loyalty, nothing is going by. That's why I want to stay at City. I want to stay long."
Toure, who signed from Barcelona for £24million back in 2010, has even set his sights on ending his career with City and hopes he can emulate AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini.
"That's the dream for all the players. I was trying to convince some players to continue at the club and they said 'why?'
"Because it was the case of Maldini, it was the case of (Franco Baresi), of (Alessandro) del Piero - so many important players. (Francesco) Totti as well.
"They are staying long at the club," added Toure.
Absolultely nothing at all to do with Inter signing Kondogbia instead then.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:phips wrote:Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged his long-term future to the club, after admitting the fans' faith in him was hard to ignore.
Toure has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan, who are managed by former City boss Roberto Mancini, but after end-of-season talks with City officials he decided to stay at The Etihad.
The 32-year-old still has two years remaining on the contract he signed in April 2013, but despite a tough season last term, the Ivory Coast star was delighted to still have the support of the City fans.
"It is very, very important as a person and as a football player as well when you see people are following you," said Toure. "It is difficult sometimes to disappoint them," Toure told the Manchester Evening News.
"The fans are doing brilliant for this club. When people show you loyalty, nothing is going by. That's why I want to stay at City. I want to stay long."
Toure, who signed from Barcelona for £24million back in 2010, has even set his sights on ending his career with City and hopes he can emulate AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini.
"That's the dream for all the players. I was trying to convince some players to continue at the club and they said 'why?'
"Because it was the case of Maldini, it was the case of (Franco Baresi), of (Alessandro) del Piero - so many important players. (Francesco) Totti as well.
"They are staying long at the club," added Toure.
Absolultely nothing at all to do with Inter signing Kondogbia instead then.
No absolutely nothing, the only reason they went for Kondogbia is because Yaya turned them down following his meeting with Khaldoon.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:phips wrote:Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure has pledged his long-term future to the club, after admitting the fans' faith in him was hard to ignore.
Toure has been the subject of interest from Inter Milan, who are managed by former City boss Roberto Mancini, but after end-of-season talks with City officials he decided to stay at The Etihad.
The 32-year-old still has two years remaining on the contract he signed in April 2013, but despite a tough season last term, the Ivory Coast star was delighted to still have the support of the City fans.
"It is very, very important as a person and as a football player as well when you see people are following you," said Toure. "It is difficult sometimes to disappoint them," Toure told the Manchester Evening News.
"The fans are doing brilliant for this club. When people show you loyalty, nothing is going by. That's why I want to stay at City. I want to stay long."
Toure, who signed from Barcelona for £24million back in 2010, has even set his sights on ending his career with City and hopes he can emulate AC Milan legend Paolo Maldini.
"That's the dream for all the players. I was trying to convince some players to continue at the club and they said 'why?'
"Because it was the case of Maldini, it was the case of (Franco Baresi), of (Alessandro) del Piero - so many important players. (Francesco) Totti as well.
"They are staying long at the club," added Toure.
Absolultely nothing at all to do with Inter signing Kondogbia instead then.
No absolutely nothing, the only reason they went for Kondogbia is because Yaya turned them down following his meeting with Khaldoon.
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