Tokyo Blue wrote:Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gundogan. Yeah.
Mase wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gundogan. Yeah.
I wonder if the news has made its way to Wigan yet.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gundogan. Yeah.
I wonder if the news has made its way to Wigan yet.
Is he off there on honeymoon?
Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it !nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gundogan. Yeah.
I wonder if the news has made its way to Wigan yet.
Is he off there on honeymoon?
Can’t resist a Wigan kebab
blues2win wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-10843069/Bernardo-Silva-insists-Manchester-City-never-want-win-Premier-League-dramatically-again.html
Sounds like Bernardo’s staying next season too. Happy days.
Mase wrote:If Gundo wants an extra year would it harm us giving him until 2024 with his last year in a part time coaching role as well?
john68 wrote:Mase wrote:If Gundo wants an extra year would it harm us giving him until 2024 with his last year in a part time coaching role as well?
Over the last few years, we have lost a number of 'irreplaceable' World class players through the ageing process; Yaya, Kompany, Silva, Aguero, Zaba and now Fernandinho. It wasn't just their silky skills that they took with them, they also took their knowledge, their experience and the important roles they played around the squad helping to intergrate and bring on younger players by the example of their ultra proffessionalism. The role those players, maybe past their best, played in the dressing room cannot be underestimated.
The leadership role Fernandinho played within the squad to get us back on track earlier this season was a major reason we recovered and pushed on.It has been said around the club that Scott Carson, whilst not getting game time played a pivotal role within the squad this season.
The likes of Gundogan are invaluable within the dressing room, particularly as we now have a number of kids on the cusp of stepping up.
Next season he might play play less and less on the pitch but his influence, may be more valuable.
john68 wrote:Mase wrote:If Gundo wants an extra year would it harm us giving him until 2024 with his last year in a part time coaching role as well?
Over the last few years, we have lost a number of 'irreplaceable' World class players through the ageing process; Yaya, Kompany, Silva, Aguero, Zaba and now Fernandinho. It wasn't just their silky skills that they took with them, they also took their knowledge, their experience and the important roles they played around the squad helping to intergrate and bring on younger players by the example of their ultra proffessionalism. The role those players, maybe past their best, played in the dressing room cannot be underestimated.
The leadership role Fernandinho played within the squad to get us back on track earlier this season was a major reason we recovered and pushed on.It has been said around the club that Scott Carson, whilst not getting game time played a pivotal role within the squad this season.
The likes of Gundogan are invaluable within the dressing room, particularly as we now have a number of kids on the cusp of stepping up.
Next season he might play play less and less on the pitch but his influence, may be more valuable.
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