Lee_R wrote:Sorry I made a new thread because its not about him signing but more about the effect that this might have on out club.
I cant help but think this for us is like when Maradona signed for Napoli.. they needed a superstar and when signed it really pushed them onto a golden era. I'm wondering how much this was on Mancinis mind and also if Maradona advised Kun to come to us...
- 'Go on son.. become the legend.. as I did'. :)
saulman wrote:I thought the same about Robinho. Then Tevez.........
saulman wrote:I thought the same about Robinho. Then Tevez.........
Blue Blood wrote:saulman wrote:I thought the same about Robinho. Then Tevez.........
To fair they all made a big impact.
Robinho, unlike to what most media outlets will tell you, was a success in his first season, he contributed majorly to putting us on the map. He was an invaluable asset.
Tevez, a massive success, whined towards the end but you can't question what he has done on the pitch. Strike rate has been out of this world.
Lee_R wrote:saulman wrote:I thought the same about Robinho. Then Tevez.........
I see your point, but I feel this is a little different.
Moonchesteri wrote:
Exactly mate. Robinho's contribution to our revolution should not be played down
Blue Blood wrote:saulman wrote:I thought the same about Robinho. Then Tevez.........
To fair they all made a big impact.
Robinho, unlike to what most media outlets will tell you, was a success in his first season, he contributed majorly to putting us on the map. He was an invaluable asset.
Tevez, a massive success, whined towards the end but you can't question what he has done on the pitch. Strike rate has been out of this world.
I expect Kun to be a hybrid of the two players. Stellar star name value and flair of Robinho, dogged tenacity and goalscoring prowess of Tevez.
Basically the game changer here at [strike]Eastlands[/strike] Etihad. I can not wait!
london blue 2 wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:
Exactly mate. Robinho's contribution to our revolution should not be played down
For me our most exciting signing bar NONE. That evening was unreal, i dont think i will ever be as excited about a signing as i was then.
london blue 2 wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:
Exactly mate. Robinho's contribution to our revolution should not be played down
For me our most exciting signing bar NONE. That evening was unreal, i dont think i will ever be as excited about a signing as i was then.
Blue Blood wrote:Aguero is the best signing to date but signing a player of Robinho's calibre when the rest of the squad was pretty shitty made the whole thing more unreal and amazing.
Slim wrote:Blue Blood wrote:Aguero is the best signing to date but signing a player of Robinho's calibre when the rest of the squad was pretty shitty made the whole thing more unreal and amazing.
Gotta pull you up on the wording here, Tevez is clearly our best signing to date, Aguero may(very slight chance) fail in England, so far his impact on our team is zero.
Blue Blood wrote:Aguero is potentially the best signing to date but signing a player of Robinho's calibre when the rest of the squad was pretty shitty made the whole thing more unreal and amazing.
Ezz wrote:The day we signed Robinho was better as there were rumours that we were hijacking the Berbabtov deal and pushed up his price in the process.
The past two January windows have been unexciting - staying up past transfer deadline hitting refresh hoping for another last minute Robinho type deal and getting zilch makes you feel a bit pissed off. They should just make it doubly clear that no one else is being signed so you don't get your hopes up.
gilford wrote:Quick Question, what is the earliest game he can play for us? I take it the Derby next weekend is too early?
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