ant london wrote:Brilliant news....and good to see little tricky burgerstain there in the signing suite rather than the leathery fuckstain
PrezIke wrote:bottom line is this was a must for the club.
he will certainly be fairly old and earning crazy wages near the end of the deal...however, with his skills he should still be a very effective player in the midfield even with a decline in pace. given that he's also a leader on the team, and by remaining here should help those who might be thinking of jumping ship to reconsider those thoughts, both add to the value of this deal.
next up...re-signing komps, i suspect.
Goaters 103 wrote:Good news. The press can now obsess about his wages for the next few days - of course Chelsea and Utd's players play entirely for free, and for the love of it dont they!
Kompany on a 6 year deal, Ya Ya on a new 4 year one, Silva on a new 5 year one, Hart here for another 3 years plus - only Aguero now to sort out as City are notieably tying up our 5 crown jewell players, which these guys notably are.
Lee_R wrote:Big news this. Shows we are still showing ambition.
DoomMerchant wrote:
well described. All the leather lickers will be coming out in his defense about how he "was just doing the work of the lord" and such, etc.
he was a human-shaped turd last summer and we fucked the league off because of it. FACT.
cheers
Mase wrote:He'll be doing a windmill tonight to celebrate!!
Blue Since 76 wrote:
Tricky did a brilliant job getting Kompany to sign that 6 year deal as well. Or was that before he arrived...
AG7 wrote:Yaya's done, now what about Kolo? His contract is up this season and unless we tie him up before it runs out, he's a free agent. Surely he's a good backup in our central defence given his recent performances this season? And with Lescott very likely going this summer shouldn't we hang on to him? We can't be shopping for two centre backs this summer where we'll also be looking at two strikers, and possibly another two in the midfield?
With brother staying, easier decision for him??
Beefymcfc wrote:Unless he agrees to far lesser terms then I can see him off to somewhere like Galatasaray. Good to see that Kolo's position has not affected Yaya's judgement.
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