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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Blue Blood » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:07 pm

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
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Fesan wrote:Sturridge apparently thinking of a move this summer, think we'll be in for him?

I think we will if Mancini is still here, after all he said the studge would start every game if he had not gone to Chelsea.

He is good no doubt but feel his personality is a mismatch, he seems a right miserable c-nut


There were some mysterious Strurridge apologist posts on here followed by Mancini talking him up, then rumours of Sturridge being 'unsettled'. I would say we are in for him.


To be fair, Sturridge would make massive sense for us as he'd count as club grown player in Euro comps.

That judas little shit.


Sturridge has come on leaps and bounds since leaving us. I'd take him back.

Also as NQDP says the guy ticks a lot of boxes when it comes to quotas, makes silly amounts of sense.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Yffi_88 » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:09 pm

Not sure what to think of Sturridge. Except that he's a prick for leaving our beloved team.

Seems like a money-hungry moody cunt who'll be more than happy to rock any boat that's not sailing in his chosen direction.

Said it in another thread - i can see him being the new Anelka. (He's already been at City, Bolton and Chelsea. ;)

Great player though, and no doubt i'd get behind him if he did ever come back, but there's a long list of players i'd take before him, especially at the price tag that they'll put on him.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:18 pm

Blue Blood wrote:
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Fesan wrote:Sturridge apparently thinking of a move this summer, think we'll be in for him?

I think we will if Mancini is still here, after all he said the studge would start every game if he had not gone to Chelsea.

He is good no doubt but feel his personality is a mismatch, he seems a right miserable c-nut


There were some mysterious Strurridge apologist posts on here followed by Mancini talking him up, then rumours of Sturridge being 'unsettled'. I would say we are in for him.


To be fair, Sturridge would make massive sense for us as he'd count as club grown player in Euro comps.

That judas little shit.


Sturridge has come on leaps and bounds since leaving us. I'd take him back.

Also as NQDP says the guy ticks a lot of boxes when it comes to quotas, makes silly amounts of sense.


Mancini thinks he is a genius when it comes to improving players. Sturridge has talent, pace & no idea how to play football. Ideal Mancini challenge. Bob will definitely want him if available imo & Sturridge only went to Chelsea for the money in the 1st place, so would probably be delighted to play for City for more of it, not forgetting the chance to win everything.

I don't buy this bollocks about being unsettled because he's not playing in his 'favoured position' he's after a move because he can sniff a better opportunity with more money. If he signs for us he'll play wherever he's told, & probably not as a central striker.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Big H » Wed Feb 15, 2012 4:37 pm

Yffi_88 wrote:Seems like a money-hungry moody cunt..........


You may have summed up 90% of footie players, right there!! :-)
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Sideshow Bob » Wed Feb 15, 2012 5:20 pm

JG is blowing up!!!


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog ... CMP=twt_gu

Have Manchester City got it wrong? The player who says he has been treated like a dog is back with the squad while the man they call "The Rhino" stays on loan at Feyenoord, scoring hat-trick after hat-trick.

John Guidetti is a young City striker who has now scored a remarkable 17 goals in 15 games in the Netherlands, three of them coming in a 4-2 win over Ajax. He is being monitored by Bayern Munich and a host of Italian clubs and at a time when all the talk is of financial fair play, the Swedish 19-year-old offers City a tantalising glimpse of a low-cost future.

The three goals against Vitesse Arnhem at the weekend represented Guidetti's third hat-trick in four games. The Feyenoord fans adore him and almost 30,000 have signed a petition for the club to keep him. Such a coup will be difficult, however, with the coach, Ronald Koeman, admitting: "We don't have any possibility to buy him really. Everything will depend on what City want to do."

Guidetti's agent, Per Jonsson, told Swedish paper Expressen this week: "There are a lot of big clubs making contact at the moment regarding John, a lot of them. I am not going to reveal any names but I have never experienced anything like it as an agent. It is crazy and we are not talking about small clubs either. What it amounts to in the end, and what is best for John, we will have to wait and see. John is loving it at Feyenoord at the moment. He loves the club, the fans, his whole existence in the Netherlands. He feels like he has come home. But at the same time he is always striving forwards and I am convinced that Feyenoord will not be his last stop. This is only the beginning, I can promise that."

Guidetti's story is a fascinating one. He spent two large chunks of his childhood in Kenya, where his father moved to run a schools project. In Kenya he grew up playing street football in the slums outside Nairobi. He says he built up his extraordinary physique – he has been likened to Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez – there, playing and training at high altitude. He played until his feet bled and there are some extraordinary pictures of him playing football with elephants. His time in Kenya, no doubt, shaped him and made him the player he is today.

"In Sweden football is more about having the right position, to do the right thing all the time, but down there it is not like that at all. It is a different world. You run, you fight and you run – it's as if you are at war actually," he told Swedish football magazine Offside.

When the family moved back to Sweden, he played for Brommapojkarna before Sven-Goran Eriksson beat off competition from Sampdoria, Ajax and Inter to sign the then 16-year-old in 2008. A loan spell back to BP followed as well as goals for City's Under-18 team before he was included in the senior squad to go on the pre-season tour to America in 2010.

He made his competitive debut in the Carling Cup win against West Bromwich Albion in September 2010 – his only game for City so far – before a loan spell with Burnley. There was brief controversy last summer when his development contract with City ran out and Twente thought they had agreed a contract with him but it ended with the young striker signing a three-year deal with the Premier League club.

The loan spell at Feyenoord could not have gone better. Patrick Vieira, City's football development executive, has been to see him this season and he has the second best goal-per-game average in the history of the Eredivisie, beating players such as Marco van Basten, Ronaldo, Romário, Mateja Kezman, Luis Suárez and Pierre van Hooijdonk. The only player he does not beat? Afonso Alves, the man who showed so emphatically that just because you can score in the Eredivisie it does not mean you will make it big in England.

Guidetti, meanwhile, is trying to keep a low profile (well, as low as anyone with a Twitter account called @superguidetti can aim for) and let his goals speak for themselves. The Swede has decided to scale down his media commitments amid a clamour for him to be included in Sweden's squad to face Croatia at the end of the month. The Sweden national coach, Erik Hamren, has been urged to act quickly to fend off any interest from the Italian FA as Guidetti's father, Mike, has Italian heritage.

Guidetti Jr, however, has indicated that he wants to represent Sweden and sees international football as the next step in his quest to become one of the best players in the world. And he still sees City as the perfect platform to achieve his aims. "I am not the one who is going to decide my future; that is up to the Manchester City board to do," he said at the weekend. "If they think I should play at City then that is an easy decision for them to make. That is my aim, to play in the Premier League for Manchester City."

In the meantime, the confident 19-year-old has some short-term targets: "I hoped that I would play well when I got here [Rotterdam] but this is much better than I could have hoped for. Now I want to win the league title as a thank you to all our fantastic fans." Next season City fans may get to hear the same message from "The Rhino", the unassuming Swede who grew up and Kenya and used to play football with the elephants. In the meantime, they have got Carlos Tevez back.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Tru_Blu » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:40 am

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The man is got some class in front of goal
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Mike J » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:57 am

Tru_Blu wrote:[youtube]KfM8fjtxMvs[/youtube]

The man is got some class in front of goal

sad that i know this but why are they using the music from the Denzel washington film crimson tide! lol, sounds so stupid with that vid.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Green & Blue » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:15 pm

Taken from ssn

John Guidetti insists he still has a future at Manchester City after his loan deal at Feyenoord ends in the summer.

The 19-year-old has scored three hat-tricks in four games with the Dutch side including one in the 4-2 win over Ajax recently.

But the player nicknamed "The Rhino" is prepared to return to the Premier League and fight for his place against the likes of Edin Dzeko, David Silva and Sergio Aguero.

"I am not the one who is going to decide my future," said Guidetti. "That is up to the Manchester City board to do.

"If they think I should play at City then that is an easy decision for them to make.

"That is my aim, to play in the Premier League for Manchester City."

Almost 30,000 fans have signed a petition to keep him at Feyenoord but boss Ronald Koeman has ruled out signing the Swede.

"We do not have any possibility to buy him really," he said. "Everything will depend on what City want to do."
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby john68 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:23 pm

We are all raving about him now but it wasn't thatlong ago that we were all raving about Vladimir Weiss...remember him?
Hardly gets a mention now.

I was impressed with some of those goals. He had to move and work for them. We have all seen the Walcotts and Wilshires flash past us. If Guidetti can find consistant improvement, we have a good one.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Dameerto » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:27 pm

He showed in his one appearance for us that he is good in the box, some intelligent movement.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Blue Blood » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:45 pm

The hype in Holland over Guidetti now is getting silly. Rave reviews.

We may have a gem lads, helps also he is so keen to come back and play for us.

Defo deserves a shot at the first team next season.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby mr_nool » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:54 pm

I don't think he will make it on the absolute top level. Lacks pace.
I hope to be proven wrong, though.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Lee_R » Thu Feb 16, 2012 2:55 pm

Hes got ability.. but can he do it on a cold night in Stoke? ;)

Really though.. looks like a good confident player.. wonder how hed be if he didnt score for a few games.

This has been a great experience for him no doubt.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Crossie » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:00 pm

Im happy to have him as our 4th striker, tbh he could have done that this season if we'd sold Tevez.

Weiss has all the ability in the world, but like young fake Ronaldo he seems to want to do it all himself. Maybe abit of experience will teach him to pass more and keep trying harder.

Both can still make it imo.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby MR IMAINEROAD » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:20 pm

Benjani at Portsmouth = Brilliant
RSC at Blackburn = Brilliant
Guidetti at Feyenoord = Brillian.

Is there a pattern here.

Mind you he is a big bugger.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Thu Feb 16, 2012 3:52 pm

john68 wrote:We are all raving about him now but it wasn't thatlong ago that we were all raving about Vladimir Weiss...remember him?
Hardly gets a mention now.

I was impressed with some of those goals. He had to move and work for them. We have all seen the Walcotts and Wilshires flash past us. If Guidetti can find consistant improvement, we have a good one.


Weiss is actually doing pretty well in Espanyol. anyone saw his goal against Bilbao. cracking.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Dameerto » Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:42 pm

MR IMAINEROAD wrote:Benjani at Portsmouth = Brilliant
RSC at Blackburn = Brilliant
Guidetti at Feyenoord = Brillian.

Is there a pattern here.

Mind you he is a big bugger.


There's almost a pattern - the other two were given regular chances in the first team (when fit or not alseep in the airport).
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby Wonderwall » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:00 pm

The boy scored again and got a 2nd yellow celebrating and was sent off
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby razor400 » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:19 pm

Dameerto wrote:
MR IMAINEROAD wrote:Benjani at Portsmouth = Brilliant
RSC at Blackburn = Brilliant
Guidetti at Feyenoord = Brillian.

Is there a pattern here.

Mind you he is a big bugger.


There's almost a pattern - the other two were given regular chances in the first team (when fit or not alseep in the airport).


Although the other 2 weren't 19 year old products of the Academy.


There are some fucking moronic posts on this thread, some people really need to get a fucking grip. The lad is 19 and banging in goals for fun albeit in a shit league. That fact remains to not give him a chance in the first team next season would be stupid. Would people rather he was sold for 2 million just because Samaras looked good in the Dutch league and turned out shit.
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Re: Guidetti please come home!!!

Postby halnone » Sat Feb 18, 2012 8:23 pm

I would have him back now.
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