Dubaimancityfan wrote:Surprised that it took so long for this thread to start !
For me Robinho did OK for City at a time when there was not much quality around him except maybe Elano and Ireland (in his one wonder season).
I wonder what he would be able to do playing for us now surrounded by the likes of Silva, Yaya and Kun and under the guidance of Mancini ?
Beeks wrote:Robinho was what the term 'A wet and windy night at stoke' was coined for...
10% Brilliant 90% Gash
Nigels Tackle wrote:he's got a fat wife
Mase wrote:
Fair play to him. I'd HATE to be with a fuckin skinny horrible rat like Posh!
Goaters 103 wrote:Robinho was the best marketing and global advertising campaign money we ever spent.
Plonked us front and centre on the football map, confirmed we meant business and laid the pathway for the bigger and better players that followed. I dont particularly like or hate Robinho, he doesnt really mean anything bar an advertising tool in our history.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Mase wrote:
Fair play to him. I'd HATE to be with a fuckin skinny horrible rat like Posh!
What, not even for one night for the joy of seeing beckscum's face when he sees what you've left him? I'd tattoo a City crest on her back whilst I was there too.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Still got an autographed Brazil top of his on my wall. Bought it from Stephen Irelands charity funnily enough.
He will go down as one of my all time favs, even if it was a brief stay. He mesmerised against Arsenal, Pompey and a few others. Smiled, dazzled with tricks and had some awful celebrations. I still think he was poorly handled coming back from injury before leaving. 14 goals whilt being epected to track back more to cover Michael Ball is a fucking solid effort.
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