Cit.revenge wrote:Every time i read name of thread i smile
Read it during match games then make Jolly posts in the match thread :-)
Cit.revenge wrote:Every time i read name of thread i smile
roblues wrote:
The only 'record' that TV mentioned was that he was the first midfielder to score 20 since Lampard in 08/09
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:His goal on Wednesday reminded me of Thiery Henry in his prime. The way he effortlessly cruises past the defenders and just nonchalantly lifts the ball into the net. Wow.
Yaya Toure has once again underlined his commitment to Manchester City, insisting he wants to remain at Eastlands for "as long as possible".
Toure’s future at City looked uncertain after his agent Dimitry Seluk suggested the 31-year-old felt he had been treated disrespectfully by the club.
A poor World Cup with the Ivory Coast and the death of his younger brother Ibrahim to cancer saw further doubt cast on Toure’s City future, but the former Barcelona midfielder insists he is going nowhere.
"It was not a case of leaving the club. It was difficult because my situation was quite difficult," he told the club's official website.
"For me I was always quiet and my decision, if you want to say it like that, is that I will stay at Manchester City for as long as possible."
Toure, who scored 24 goals and contributed 12 assists from 49 appearances for City last season, hopes the club reinforces the squad in the coming weeks in order to challenge on multiple fronts.
"I hope a couple of players sign in because we need to try to build a massive club because if we want to be the best we need to win every trophy possible," he added.
"We are looking for the Champions League - that is an important title this year and the Premier League is going to be a battle as well between Chelsea, United, Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool too.
"I think it's going to be very open. We know we are the team to beat but we have the confidence and we have the fantastic players coming and I hope this year's going to be the same."
Original Dub wrote:Yaya is the last of the mercenaries that joined us.
The rest seem very professional, so hopefully when he goes it will be the end of the ridiculous shit that the likes of him and tevez pursued.
Excellent player so I'm happy he's staying. Hopefully he makes up for a summer of embarrassment with his perfomrances. Like tevez did.
Fucking footballers. Get on with it you ungrateful cunts.
It was difficult because my situation was quite difficult.
bigblue wrote:It was difficult because my situation was quite difficult.
This sentence should sum up how well most footballers can express themselves. Skipping school to kick a rubber ball from the age of 5, what do you expect...
Fans should give him a break since we aren't winning the PL or CL this year without him. And thats what you pay for isn't it? Being able to see great football and watch your team lift a trophy at the end. Let the media blab on about the sideshow and focus on the main event.
Beefymcfc wrote:What situation was that?
Cit.revenge wrote:Every time i read name of thread i smile
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