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Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:04 pm
by 10.Goater_Legend
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate ... =&ie=UTF-8Just gave a interview in Brazil saying he had been given the go ahead by the City board, looks like today could be his last game for us this season. I for one hope it's not his last ever game in a City shirt.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:14 pm
by Tony P
This should be the last game of the crack in this passage
I better go to the fish, go to Brazil - Robinho said.
Yeah, Robbie stop the crack.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:17 pm
by Blue Blood
If he goes to Santos even on loan from us, its his career over at city.
It's the ultimate cop out going back to brazil. Honestly very disappointing given robbie's ability.
That said if you are not gonna fight for the shirt then you don't deserve to wear it.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:18 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Bye bye couldn't give a shit about him at the moment i think he should be shown the same respect he has shown us. He's just a lazy shit if there stupid enough to pay his wage more fool them.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:20 pm
by 10.Goater_Legend
Just broke on SSN.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:23 pm
by MARKMAKAVELI
Isn't it a common thing with Brasilians who have gone off the boil?
I seem to remember reading something a few years back about how there have been a few top brasilians who go back to play in Brasil an it seemed to work.
Anyone have a clue what im talkin about?
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:26 pm
by 10.Goater_Legend
MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Isn't it a common thing with Brasilians who have gone off the boil?
I seem to remember reading something a few years back about how there have been a few top brasilians who go back to play in Brasil an it seemed to work.
Anyone have a clue what im talkin about?
Defo mate, Argies seem to have a better mentality for the game in England.
Thank you Robson for some good memories if this is the last we see of you.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:26 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Blue Blood wrote:If he goes to Santos even on loan from us, its his career over at city.
It's the ultimate cop out going back to brazil. Honestly very disappointing given robbie's ability.
That said if you are not gonna fight for the shirt then you don't deserve to wear it.
GOT SAY I AGREE WITH HIS CAREER OVER WITH US......HE WILL NOT BE COMING BACK.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:27 pm
by ross.mcfc
MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Isn't it a common thing with Brasilians who have gone off the boil?
I seem to remember reading something a few years back about how there have been a few top brasilians who go back to play in Brasil an it seemed to work.
Anyone have a clue what im talkin about?
Im struggling with his name but that mad bloke that was at Inter - Adrianho maybe?
The fat Ronaldo went back but I wouldnt call it a return of form. He's just playing in a lower standard of league.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:28 pm
by lythamblue
If this is true .... I don't think we should be olaying him today !
An away cup tie at Scunny was never going to be his type of game ..... even less so now, as why should he care whwther or not we progress in the competition?
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

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Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:29 pm
by Beeks
Shame...I really thought he was going to be the talisman for the new City...turns out he just couldn't cut it in the PL
I'm sure he will find a club where he can regain his form...in a league where you get much more time on the ball
Good luck Robbie
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:29 pm
by 10.Goater_Legend
ross.mcfc wrote:MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Isn't it a common thing with Brasilians who have gone off the boil?
I seem to remember reading something a few years back about how there have been a few top brasilians who go back to play in Brasil an it seemed to work.
Anyone have a clue what im talkin about?
Im struggling with his name but that mad bloke that was at Inter - Adrianho maybe?
The fat Ronaldo went back but I wouldnt call it a return of form. He's just playing in a lower standard of league.
The only ones who I can think of who have made it in Europe in the last 15 years are
Ronaldo
Romario
Roberto Carlos
Julio Baptista
Maicon
Julius Cesar
Cafu
Juninho (Boro)
Juninho (Lyon)
90% of them flop in England and alot of them lose there head over here, Denilson, Adriano.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:29 pm
by Blue Blood
If robby has defo gone then we MUST sign another striker this january.
Having RSC likely to be injured 90% of the remaining season, Benji being benji, Ade's mental state unknown.
We just have Bellers and Tevez as out and out strikers.
Plus given the number of competitions we are still in....
WE NEED ANOTHER ATTACKER
Bobby go and buy one son!!
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:30 pm
by viking the Odd
Blue Blood wrote:If robby has defo gone then we MUST sign another striker this january.
Having RSC likely to be injured 90% of the remaining season, Benji being benji, Ade's mental state unknown.
We just have Bellers and Tevez as out and out strikers.
Plus given the number of competitions we are still in....
WE NEED ANOTHER ATTACKER
Bobby go and buy one son!!
You have a point sir.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:31 pm
by 10.Goater_Legend
Blue Blood wrote:If robby has defo gone then we MUST sign another striker this january.
Having RSC likely to be injured 90% of the remaining season, Benji being benji, Ade's mental state unknown.
We just have Bellers and Tevez as out and out strikers.
Plus given the number of competitions we are still in....
WE NEED ANOTHER ATTACKER
Bobby go and buy one son!!
Who though mate? there all stupidly overpriced in this country and alot of the time when you buy upfront from abroad they flop. We've found ourselfs in abit of a mess here. Ironic considering at the start of the season the media had us down as having 15 strikers.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:32 pm
by DoomMerchant
ross.mcfc wrote:MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Isn't it a common thing with Brasilians who have gone off the boil?
I seem to remember reading something a few years back about how there have been a few top brasilians who go back to play in Brasil an it seemed to work.
Anyone have a clue what im talkin about?
Im struggling with his name but that mad bloke that was at Inter - Adrianho maybe?
The fat Ronaldo went back but I wouldnt call it a return of form. He's just playing in a lower standard of league.
yes Adriano. And real Ronaldo. They do quite well when they go back of course. The standard of the league isn't as low as you'd expect from what i watch sometimes. i'm always surprised. Maybe CARL has an opinion since he prollee gets to watch more living in SA or CA than most of us? i dunno. i don't follow it often, but i catch about 3-4 matches a season on one of the channels i subscribe to and the level of play is not poor at all. Maybe i'm just seeing the top 3-4 clubs. Dunno how it rates to the Argie league because i only ever catch the Boca-RIver Plate matches from that league which i don't think gives you much insight. Like watching an Old Firm match would indicate the quality of the SPL.
cheers
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:39 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
DoomMerchant wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Isn't it a common thing with Brasilians who have gone off the boil?
I seem to remember reading something a few years back about how there have been a few top brasilians who go back to play in Brasil an it seemed to work.
Anyone have a clue what im talkin about?
Im struggling with his name but that mad bloke that was at Inter - Adrianho maybe?
The fat Ronaldo went back but I wouldnt call it a return of form. He's just playing in a lower standard of league.
yes Adriano. And real Ronaldo. They do quite well when they go back of course. The standard of the league isn't as low as you'd expect from what i watch sometimes. i'm always surprised. Maybe CARL has an opinion since he prollee gets to watch more living in SA or CA than most of us? i dunno. i don't follow it often, but i catch about 3-4 matches a season on one of the channels i subscribe to and the level of play is not poor at all. Maybe i'm just seeing the top 3-4 clubs. Dunno how it rates to the Argie league because i only ever catch the Boca-RIver Plate matches from that league which i don't think gives you much insight. Like watching an Old Firm match would indicate the quality of the SPL.
cheers
I ONLY WATCH THE TOP GAMES MATE......LOTS OF SKILL AS YOU WOULD EXPECT BUT CANNOT EVEN COMPARE THE PREM TO EITHER.
IM SOO FUCKING PISSED OFF AT ROBHINO GOING (IF TRUE).
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:42 pm
by Fidel Castro
If he is fucking off to smelly old Brazil, then why play him today?
If he's off just leave him out of the squad
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:42 pm
by Blue Blood
10.Goater_Legend wrote:Blue Blood wrote:If robby has defo gone then we MUST sign another striker this january.
Having RSC likely to be injured 90% of the remaining season, Benji being benji, Ade's mental state unknown.
We just have Bellers and Tevez as out and out strikers.
Plus given the number of competitions we are still in....
WE NEED ANOTHER ATTACKER
Bobby go and buy one son!!
Who though mate? there all stupidly overpriced in this country and alot of the time when you buy upfront from abroad they flop. We've found ourselfs in abit of a mess here. Ironic considering at the start of the season the media had us down as having 15 strikers.
The irony of this whole situation isn't lost on me mate.
I think bobby has got to take a gamble on a player from abroad or finally put our hands in our pockets for Moses from palace.
What ever he does he'll have to do it quick, mark my words if we don't sign another striker we could well have egg on our face come the end of the season.
Re: Robinho to Santos on loan seems nailed on

Posted:
Sun Jan 24, 2010 3:42 pm
by edge275
carl_feedthegoat wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Isn't it a common thing with Brasilians who have gone off the boil?
I seem to remember reading something a few years back about how there have been a few top brasilians who go back to play in Brasil an it seemed to work.
Anyone have a clue what im talkin about?
Im struggling with his name but that mad bloke that was at Inter - Adrianho maybe?
The fat Ronaldo went back but I wouldnt call it a return of form. He's just playing in a lower standard of league.
yes Adriano. And real Ronaldo. They do quite well when they go back of course. The standard of the league isn't as low as you'd expect from what i watch sometimes. i'm always surprised. Maybe CARL has an opinion since he prollee gets to watch more living in SA or CA than most of us? i dunno. i don't follow it often, but i catch about 3-4 matches a season on one of the channels i subscribe to and the level of play is not poor at all. Maybe i'm just seeing the top 3-4 clubs. Dunno how it rates to the Argie league because i only ever catch the Boca-RIver Plate matches from that league which i don't think gives you much insight. Like watching an Old Firm match would indicate the quality of the SPL.
cheers
I ONLY WATCH THE TOP GAMES MATE......LOTS OF SKILL AS YOU WOULD EXPECT BUT CANNOT EVEN COMPARE THE PREM TO EITHER.
IM SOO FUCKING PISSED OFF AT ROBHINO GOING (IF TRUE).
Me too. It's absolute shite. Robinho owes us and he's fucking off to Santos. We have paid through the nose in his transfer fee and his wages and if we're being brutally honest we've been ripped off on what he's offered us so far. He should stay and prove to everybody (most of all city fans) that he's a world class player. I'll be very disappointed in the club and Robinho if he goes.