AlanBallsHat wrote:ant london wrote:AlanBallsHat wrote:He is prob gonna play a part in Brazils next game. TBH who cares. Bellers is playing well there and I dont believe for a second that Robinho is at city for the long haul. Barca can have him.
barking mad that is
Why? I want players playing for city who are committed to the cause. I seriously doubt Robinho is. I think given half a chance he would walk to Catalonia himself. I guarantee you he wont be with us next August. And to get back on topic I think Petrov is more effective down our left anyway.
I know what both you and WW are saying here and I agree that if people's hearts aren't committed to the City cause then ultimately we should ship them out and cash in on them.
However, we are in an incredibly strong position vis a vis Robinho.
1 - We don't need the money and could afford to "let him rot in the reserves" and take a big loss on him if we really wanted to (I'm not saying at all that we should countenance doing this but we could)
2 - I'm loathe to "let Barca have" any of our top talent. I am still fucked off with them pissing around with that bonus malarky with Eto'o and I think we need to be robust in our dealings with them
but my main point is
3 - It's a World Cup year, Robinho needs to be playing and needs to be in good form. He's a shoo in for the squad but only if he's showcasing his best. If that means that he has a cracking back end of the season, helps us claim a top 4 CL berth and we go our separate ways in the summer (with us in a strong position to attract a Ribery, Fabiano, whoever) then so be it.
But now is not the time to give up on Robinho, even if his heart (at the end of the season) is leading him elsewhere