Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
Beanieboy wrote:Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
Yeah Hughes always got 100% out of him and they were like brothers
Beanieboy wrote:Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
Yeah Hughes always got 100% out of him and they were like brothers
Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
svengali wrote:What's sad about the whole thing is that on the night when we were attempting to reach the first cup final ina lifetime, the so called talisman and beacon of a new dawn for city was negotiating his loan move back to santos. Thanks Robinho.
Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
Fish111 wrote:Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
WTF? Are you for real? Hughes really knew how to get the best out of him didn't he eh?
Fish111 wrote:Erwin Rommel wrote:Very sad, this would not have happened if Hughes was still manager. Could have been the difference tonight.
WTF? Are you for real? Hughes really knew how to get the best out of him didn't he eh?
The Club can confirm that it has reached agreement with Santos for Robinho to join them on a six-month loan. The agreement takes immediate effect and ends on August 4.
Santos will assume all of the player's contract terms, including wages and bonuses. Robinho will travel to Brazil on Sunday to begin his loan period.
Manager Roberto Mancini said: "Robinho is someone who needs to be playing regularly and we wish him well for the period of his loan."
Robinho joined City on the final day of the transfer window of summer 2008 for a British record fee of £32.5m from Real Madrid.
He signed on the first day of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed's ownership and enjoyed a fine season, ending the campaign as top scorer with 15 goals, including a hat-trick against Stoke.
Robinho, who left Santos for Real Madrid in 2005, is first choice for Brazil, with whom he won the Confederations Cup last summer, but fears a lack of match action will jeopardise his place.
Beefymcfc wrote:From OS:The Club can confirm that it has reached agreement with Santos for Robinho to join them on a six-month loan. The agreement takes immediate effect and ends on August 4.
Santos will assume all of the player's contract terms, including wages and bonuses. Robinho will travel to Brazil on Sunday to begin his loan period.
Manager Roberto Mancini said: "Robinho is someone who needs to be playing regularly and we wish him well for the period of his loan."
Robinho joined City on the final day of the transfer window of summer 2008 for a British record fee of £32.5m from Real Madrid.
He signed on the first day of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed's ownership and enjoyed a fine season, ending the campaign as top scorer with 15 goals, including a hat-trick against Stoke.
Robinho, who left Santos for Real Madrid in 2005, is first choice for Brazil, with whom he won the Confederations Cup last summer, but fears a lack of match action will jeopardise his place.
CityFanFromRome wrote:Cassano is not a bad shout, but probably won't happen now. But if the rumours about Johnson and Moses hold truth, those 2 could do for now.
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