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The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:49 pm
by MaineRoadMemories
Robinho has warned Brazilian teen sensation Neymar not to rush into joining Manchester City.
Robinho hopes to stay at Santos beyond the end of his loan deal in August and sources in Brazil expect City to ask for 18-year-old Neymar as part of negotiations after the World Cup.

But although has praised the Barclays Premier League team for handling him fairly, he is not about to return the favour by selling the club to his new team-mate.

City have secured first options on Neymar and impressive 20-year-old playmaker Paulo Henrique Ganso, but Robinho said: 'I have talked to them. There needs to be calm.

'Europe for them is a natural step. They don't need to rush to leave.

'Many people see Europe and see a thousand marvels because of the Champions League, the marketing, the structure. But it is not that simple.

'You can earn well and be more secure, but the downside is that you are in a different country, with a different language, in a team that is not so well integrated.

'In my team, I played almost as a fourth man in midfield, a defensive midfielder going backwards and I had to turn around.

'You need luck to fall into a good team with people there to help you.'

Robinho risked angering City earlier this week in a television interview with Bem, Amigos when he suggested he would only return to Europe to play for another club.

Santos are talking to sponsors about an offer that would keep him at the Vila Belmiro until the middle of next year, while Robinho is prepared to stay even longer.

But he clarified: 'My goal is to stay at Santos, to extend the loan. Now I have to respect my contract with City, who have always been very correct with me.

'If I go back to Europe, it will depend on what the club decides, but, as I said, I wish to stay where I am for a long time.'

Next week, Santos expect to confirm new contracts with Neymar and Ganso that will tie the players to the club until the end of 2014, giving them significant pay rises and huge buy-out clauses.


Robinho the defensive midfielder lol :-) And having to turn around in a football match. Shocking!

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:57 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
I really really hate this fucking cock, i hope he dose fucking stay in Brazil.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:58 pm
by ashton287
Hes taking the fucking piss the mouthy cunt, if they try being smart arses with the 2 youngsters trying to get stupid money for them we just tell em to go fuck themselves qt the end of the season when they want to extend the loan, santos are juat a joke outfit punching well above there weight

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 3:59 pm
by avoidconfusion
I never imagined I would ever say this but I hope that twat never plays for us again.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:02 pm
by Wooders
ok, not a brilliant thing to say, but how did they get
"Robinho risked angering City earlier this week in a television interview with Bem, Amigos when he suggested he would only return to Europe to play for another club."

from

"But he clarified: 'My goal is to stay at Santos, to extend the loan. Now I have to respect my contract with City, who have always been very correct with me.

'If I go back to Europe, it will depend on what the club decides, but, as I said, I wish to stay where I am for a long time.' "

????

Cocks.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:06 pm
by MaineRoadMemories
Two separate interviews Wooders, looks like in the TV interview he said he'd play in Europe but in this interview he says he wants to stay at Santos. Typical Robinho saying different things depending on what day it is and who is interviewing him.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 4:06 pm
by Beeks
The smiling assassin...laughing and joking with City one minute...knife in the back the next

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 5:56 pm
by Original Dub
Enough's enough...

We're paying him more than almost every footballer on the planet and all we want in return is 100% effort and total loyalty whilst under contract.

Thanks for everything Robinho, we owe you BIG TIME.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:01 pm
by Niall Quinns Discopants
Like I said when he left, we will never see him again.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:09 pm
by Mike J
what a little cunt he is. hopefully he will stay and rot in brazil.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:41 pm
by btajim
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Like I said when he left, we will never see him again.


Only City could possibly break the Transfer Record and send him out on loan after 18 months with not too many people being disappointed.

I truly wonder how much our then Manager had to do with his arrival. Clearly a publicity stunt from the Sheikh.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:48 pm
by Kladze
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Like I said when he left, we will never see him again.

One can only hope

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:49 pm
by aaron bond
Regardless of what he says about us, it's really disappointing that someone as talented as him wants to spend his career playing in a sub-standard league when he could be pitting himself against the world's best.

He'll be treated like a god at Santos and will earn a comfortable living, but his apparent dream of becoming the world's best footballer will never be achieved.

On his day, he can be an immense player and with the right work ethic and commitment, he could have achieved so much. It's a real shame that he has chosen the path he's currently heading down.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 6:55 pm
by gillie
aaron bond wrote:Regardless of what he says about us, it's really disappointing that someone as talented as him wants to spend his career playing in a sub-standard league when he could be pitting himself against the world's best.

He'll be treated like a god at Santos and will earn a comfortable living, but his apparent dream of becoming the world's best footballer will never be achieved.

On his day, he can be an immense player and with the right work ethic and commitment, he could have achieved so much. It's a real shame that he has chosen the path he's currently heading down.

And thats the reason he wants to stay in Brazil coz he aint got the bollox for a fight.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:22 pm
by Ted Hughes
btajim wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Like I said when he left, we will never see him again.


Only City could possibly break the Transfer Record and send him out on loan after 18 months with not too many people being disappointed.

I truly wonder how much our then Manager had to do with his arrival. Clearly a publicity stunt from the Sheikh.



He claimed to have been fully involved in it so it rates as one of his biggest mistakes imo, not that we would have thought it at the time. He stood up to Frank/Cook etc when they tried to sell Ireland so I very much doubt he said nothing about the signing of Robinho. He must have gone along with it.

I suppose tbf it served it's purpose in getting our profile out there. I just wish the lazy big headed little twat wasn't such a lazy big headed little twat. I'd dearly love to see him playing properly for City.

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:34 pm
by Im_Spartacus
Ted Hughes wrote:
btajim wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Like I said when he left, we will never see him again.


Only City could possibly break the Transfer Record and send him out on loan after 18 months with not too many people being disappointed.

I truly wonder how much our then Manager had to do with his arrival. Clearly a publicity stunt from the Sheikh.



He claimed to have been fully involved in it so it rates as one of his biggest mistakes imo, not that we would have thought it at the time. He stood up to Frank/Cook etc when they tried to sell Ireland so I very much doubt he said nothing about the signing of Robinho. He must have gone along with it.

I suppose tbf it served it's purpose in getting our profile out there. I just wish the lazy big headed little twat wasn't such a lazy big headed little twat. I'd dearly love to see him playing properly for City.


I dont think I could ever believe that Hughes had anything to do with anything that happened that day

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:37 pm
by Beefymcfc
I still miss him..........whatever the media misinterprit!

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 7:38 pm
by Ted Hughes
johnpb78 wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
btajim wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Like I said when he left, we will never see him again.


Only City could possibly break the Transfer Record and send him out on loan after 18 months with not too many people being disappointed.

I truly wonder how much our then Manager had to do with his arrival. Clearly a publicity stunt from the Sheikh.



He claimed to have been fully involved in it so it rates as one of his biggest mistakes imo, not that we would have thought it at the time. He stood up to Frank/Cook etc when they tried to sell Ireland so I very much doubt he said nothing about the signing of Robinho. He must have gone along with it.

I suppose tbf it served it's purpose in getting our profile out there. I just wish the lazy big headed little twat wasn't such a lazy big headed little twat. I'd dearly love to see him playing properly for City.


I dont think I could ever believe that Hughes had anything to do with anything that happened that day


I'm sure he didn't instigate it but I'm also pretty confident he happily agreed to it & also Berbatov. What a fucking pair that would have made & we were all avidly welcoming it!

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Fri Feb 12, 2010 8:09 pm
by pears12
When did Robinho ever play as a defensive mid, he barely put a tackle in let alone help out in defence and track back.. Elano showed a bit more passion for the club I mean least he offered to play out of position to help the club out, Robinho despite being on a huge contract had a sulk and moved back to a league where defending is basically not important as long as you can score 5 the other team surely can't score that many

Re: The Weekly "Robinho said what now?" thread

PostPosted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 12:01 am
by trueblue64
This little shit will never be happy.