Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Not one I am going to click on and read.Typical paper trash just looking for negatives.Nigel will be sorted out I am 100% sure so no problems there. The papers will mention every player in turn.So what.
Blue Blood wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Not one I am going to click on and read.Typical paper trash just looking for negatives.Nigel will be sorted out I am 100% sure so no problems there. The papers will mention every player in turn.So what.
You should have read it doug, took me less than 10 seconds, shortest most bullshit story of the summer so far.
"Sportmail reporter" strikes again!
ENIAM NAM wrote:I didn't realise there was an issue here. Possibly the most important contact negotiations in the club as far as I am concerned.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... stall.html?
twosips wrote:Also - do we all seriously think that the club doesn't want to sign Nigel up?
Of course they do.. it'll happen. Worry not.
ant london wrote:“Everybody knows my status in the team – the board, the staff, the players, the kids, everyone – so that’s not a worry.
ant london wrote:I love Nigel but he's come over as sounding like a bit of a cunt in this (added to his Mario comments which were unhelpful also). And if there is the remotest truth in the comments re Joorabchian then he doesn't just sound like a cunt.
Manchester City midfielder Nigel de Jong has called for patience over his new contract talks.
De Jong had Blues fans worried at the weekend when he revealed that talks over a new deal have stalled.
The fear at City is that he has consulted with Carlos Tevez’s adviser Kia Joorabchian, who has a long-running feud with chief executive Garry Cook and football administration officer Brian Marwood.
Joorabchian has inside knowledge of City from his involvement in the failed deal to sign Kaka and his representation of Tevez.
But de Jong says there is no great problem and, with two years left on his current deal, he hopes to resolve the issue.
“We’ll just have to wait and see what happens,” de Jong said.
“I’m happy playing for Manchester City so we will just have to be patient. That’s the situation for me.
“I’m still happy, I show commitment every day, but it’s up to the board to discuss the terms and how long.
“I’m not worried about it. I’ve got two years left.
“Everybody knows my status in the team – the board, the staff, the players, the kids, everyone – so that’s not a worry.
“It’s just a small thing in the back of my head but it’s not a major point. Negotiations are going on but I have to focus on the team and be patient.
“We are in the Champions League now, it’s the first time we have been in it, so for us it’s a big achievement and a big opportunity for us to show what we can do.”
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