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Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:21 pm
by Whassat
I cant see a post about it, so without further ado:

Edit: Its taken from The Guardian ( http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009 ... ity-future )

Robinho heading for the exit as Manchester City dream sours

• Brazilian reportedly does not 'want another day in Manchester'
• Benfica's Angel Di María identified as possible replacement


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Manchester City's disaffected Robinho has made no secret of his desire to join Barcelona. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action Images

Manchester City's attempts to placate Robinho and keep the most expensive footballer in England happy have failed, with the Brazilian desperate to leave in the January transfer window. City are aware of his position and, despite strong denials on their mid-season training camp here in the United Arab Emirates, they have reluctantly accepted that the player whose £32.5m transfer was supposed to symbolise the club's ambitions wants no further part in the revolution.

Fourteen months after breaking the English transfer record to join the club from Real Madrid, Robinho is now so unsettled he has informed his advisers he does not "want another day in Manchester". Mark Hughes, the City manager, described the revelation last night as "people making mischief" but, behind the scenes, he has known for a long time that Robinho is disaffected and, grudgingly, the club have started the search for a possible replacement. Angel Di María of Benfica has been identified among the leading candidates and has a £27m buyout clause in his contract.

The question now seems to be when, rather than if, Robinho leaves. Hughes is keen not to lose such a talented player in the middle of the season but, if the Brazilian has his way, he will move at the earliest opportunity.

That will be a major disappointment to a club of City's aspirations, with Hughes stating recently that they were "not in the business of selling our best players", but the manager may have contributed to Robinho's unhappiness by disbanding the small but influential group of Brazilian players that he regarded as cliquish and undermining his authority.

Elano Blumer, who was regarded as a troublemaker, was sold to Galatasaray in the summer while Jô was loaned to Everton and Glauber Berti also left the club. That, however, has left Robinho feeling isolated and not enjoying the experience of being in Manchester, a city he has struggled to embrace. His wife, Vivian, is also unhappy in England, neither of them having learned the language and both disliking the climate. Their problems even extend to moving house because of a dispute with their neighbours over them playing Brazilian music.

City's official position is that they have not spoken to Barcelona and have no intention to do so. Nonetheless, they do not consider Robinho indispensable when they have Craig Bellamy and Martin Petrov to play the same position on the left side of attack, and particularly when they know that the Brazilian is not fully committed to being a part of the club's future.

One idea is that a player-plus-cash exchange could be arranged that would see Yaya Touré join his brother Kolo at Eastlands, although the midfielder's agent, Dmitri Seluk, said that his client would go to a "more important club". In which case Barcelona would have to find in the region of £30m either in January or at the end of the season.

From City's perspective, however, it is not a question of finance, but of what it would say for their ability to handle players of Robinho's profile. Garry Cook, the executive chairman, said "categorically" there was no plan to sell the player and Hughes added: "I am quite clear and Robinho should be quite clear that his future is very much with City. There is no reason to think that will change any time soon. These stories do not originate from anyone from City."

Robinho, nonetheless, has made no secret of his desire to move to Barcelona, frequently speaking to the Spanish press about what he described his "dream" – the same word Cristiano Ronaldo used when talking about his intention to leave Manchester United for Real Madrid. Robinho's form since joining City last September has been exhilarating at times, but there have also been other periods when his attitude has come into question and there have also been various off-field issues.

He was arrested on suspicion of rape after an incident at a Leeds nightclub earlier this year and, though he was never charged, the possibility of a court case was hanging over him for five months – something, he feels, that contributed to his loss of form and that has influenced his views on life in England.

He has not established a strong relationship with City's management either, and there was a point last season when Hughes and his coaching staff were debating whether they should try to sell him anyway, the idea being that he could be used as the bait in an exchange for Franck Ribéry of Bayern Munich. Ribéry, however, was not tempted by the idea.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:28 pm
by Fish111
The bastard better not move til the summer otherwise my bet will be void!!

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:32 pm
by Whassat
Thats why Hughesy where in Barca before the Birmingham game. Just wonder what City are to gain.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:34 pm
by pepsi_dave
There is still one thing bugging me, Robi still hasn't come out and said that he is staying!

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:34 pm
by CITYTILLIDIE11
The Hounds will be out in a minute.

They are so touchy about anything that suggests Hughes is the problem.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:36 pm
by Fish111
How much dya think we'll get for him?

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:41 pm
by Whassat
In the region of what we bought him for, no more, no less. But I think we are aiming for a cash plus player deal - very possibly Henry or the like.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:41 pm
by CITYTILLIDIE11
Fish111 wrote:How much dya think we'll get for him?
Barcelona are skint so it will have to be a couple of players, trouble is Henry is not interested, Toure has knocked us back (again),Puyol has signed a new deal.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 10:52 pm
by bluej
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:The Hounds will be out in a minute.

They are so touchy about anything that suggests Hughes is the problem.


Where does it suggest Hughes is the problem? Perhaps the reason everyone is so touchy is because you make everything out to be Hughes' fault?

If the club have denied it then that's enough for me. This is getting more boring than when tranaldo was constantly linked to Real.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:07 pm
by CITYTILLIDIE11
bluej wrote:
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:The Hounds will be out in a minute.

They are so touchy about anything that suggests Hughes is the problem.


Where does it suggest Hughes is the problem? Perhaps the reason everyone is so touchy is because you make everything out to be Hughes' fault?

If the club have denied it then that's enough for me. This is getting more boring than when tranaldo was constantly linked to Real.

quote
"Elano Blumer, who was regarded as a troublemaker"

stop crying ffs ( woof, woof ,woof )

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:08 pm
by bobadji
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:
bluej wrote:
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:The Hounds will be out in a minute.

They are so touchy about anything that suggests Hughes is the problem.


Where does it suggest Hughes is the problem? Perhaps the reason everyone is so touchy is because you make everything out to be Hughes' fault?

If the club have denied it then that's enough for me. This is getting more boring than when tranaldo was constantly linked to Real.
stop crying ffs ( woof, woof ,woof )


mods, this poster is an absolute dick and has added nothing to any topic ever. just thought I'd let you know.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:10 pm
by Moonchesteri
Fuck it. If Robbie wants so badly to go, then let him negotiate a proper deal or keep him here. Get Dani Alves + Leo Messi to Manchester and you may go.

I fucking hate it when our players go public and wants to leave City. Really fucking hate it. Disgrateful bastards.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:11 pm
by CITYTILLIDIE11
bobadji wrote:
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:
bluej wrote:
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:The Hounds will be out in a minute.

They are so touchy about anything that suggests Hughes is the problem.


Where does it suggest Hughes is the problem? Perhaps the reason everyone is so touchy is because you make everything out to be Hughes' fault?

If the club have denied it then that's enough for me. This is getting more boring than when tranaldo was constantly linked to Real.
stop crying ffs ( woof, woof ,woof )


mods, this poster is an absolute dick and has added nothing to any topic ever. just thought I'd let you know.
Grow up it’s a fcuking forum,

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 11:56 pm
by Dazzacity
Yeah he's off. As stated above, he would have said something if he intended on stayin. How long does he have on his contract?? If its a good few years Id be a c*nt and keep him in the reserves until it runs out. Not like we need the cash or anything.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:35 am
by Socrates
bluej wrote:
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:The Hounds will be out in a minute.

They are so touchy about anything that suggests Hughes is the problem.


Where does it suggest Hughes is the problem?
Perhaps the reason everyone is so touchy is because you make everything out to be Hughes' fault?

If the club have denied it then that's enough for me. This is getting more boring than when tranaldo was constantly linked to Real.


here...
but the manager may have contributed to Robinho's unhappiness by disbanding the small but influential group of Brazilian players that he regarded as cliquish and undermining his authority.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 12:41 am
by edge275
Socrates wrote:
bluej wrote:
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:The Hounds will be out in a minute.

They are so touchy about anything that suggests Hughes is the problem.


Where does it suggest Hughes is the problem?
Perhaps the reason everyone is so touchy is because you make everything out to be Hughes' fault?

If the club have denied it then that's enough for me. This is getting more boring than when tranaldo was constantly linked to Real.


here...
but the manager may have contributed to Robinho's unhappiness by disbanding the small but influential group of Brazilian players that he regarded as cliquish and undermining his authority.


Hughes can't handle these type of players. He's a fucking one trick pony of cloggers.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:12 am
by shawzy
Been on the cards for months.My fav player? Yes..Do i give a fook? not if all that it true...Our club is bigger and better than anyone..Bye Robbie.Go and blow off Elano while your at it...See u in the champs league.

Hughes fault? FFS lol.Some of you amaze me with your rants
Night zzzz

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:21 am
by Kyle
shawzy wrote:Been on the cards for months.My fav player? Yes..Do i give a fook? not if all that it true...Our club is bigger and better than anyone..Bye Robbie.Go and blow off Elano while your at it...See u in the champs league.

Hughes fault? FFS lol.Some of you amaze me with your rants
Night zzzz


Couldn't have said it better myself. Nicely done. In my opinon we need robinho really bad right now for some creativity. But no one is bigger then the club. Not the fans, not the manager, not the players. I'm sick of hearing this story, how many brazilians are at Barca? One off the top of my head, so we will be hearing this story soon enough about how he wants to leave barca.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:36 am
by Whassat
Personally, I hope we get a good string of results going. If by christmas we are 4th or better, Robinho will hopefully stay 'til the summer. And if we finish the season in a champs lge spot, he might just stay for another year. But anything less than that and he is gone.

Re: Robinho heading for the exit .../

PostPosted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 8:48 am
by dick dastardley
name one brazilian that actually likes playing in the prem? because its too physical for them and its too cold!!!