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Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 1:45 pm
by littlebig
guv111 wrote:I'm happy he's staying as he's probably our one irreplaceable player.

He's sullied his reputation, though, and there will always be that petulance and childishness when he's regarded in years to come.


Second this sentiment, great that he will still be serving our club, he's a top player who can not be replaced, he will continue to contribute to City's success.

However, he has made a tit out of himself and he has disrespected the club by airing those ridiculous comments in public. No player is bigger than the club so he better behave himself from now on.

And he has mentioned that he wants to give the love back to the fans, trying to get us back on side. Well, for me, he's blown that by disrespecting my club and he'll never have my love, respect yes, but love no.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 2:03 pm
by zuricity
According to newsnow. A link to IBTimes in India says Yaya 'SNUBS' united. Finally someone has snubbed them.Did Yaya go through this little pantomime just to snub the rags ?

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:26 pm
by Dameerto
littlebig wrote:
guv111 wrote:I'm happy he's staying as he's probably our one irreplaceable player.

He's sullied his reputation, though, and there will always be that petulance and childishness when he's regarded in years to come.


Second this sentiment, great that he will still be serving our club, he's a top player who can not be replaced, he will continue to contribute to City's success.

However, he has made a tit out of himself and he has disrespected the club by airing those ridiculous comments in public. No player is bigger than the club so he better behave himself from now on.

And he has mentioned that he wants to give the love back to the fans, trying to get us back on side. Well, for me, he's blown that by disrespecting my club and he'll never have my love, respect yes, but love no.


Thirded - he hasn't addressed the remark that besmirched the club, he hasn't even acknowledged it. Are we supposed to be grateful he has ended the transfer speculation that his camp is entirely responsible for creating in the first place?

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 3:38 pm
by blues2win
One thing he could do is announce his retirement from international football. Otherwise we'll be without his services for 6 weeks. He's talked about it often enough.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 5:48 pm
by zuricity
blues2win wrote:One thing he could do is announce his retirement from international football. Otherwise we'll be without his services for 6 weeks. He's talked about it often enough.


Barkley can step in for him. Easy .

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 8:29 pm
by Nigels Tackle
i'll forgive him if he scores 20+ goals again this season

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 8:55 pm
by Beefymcfc
Welcome back.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 9:13 pm
by lets all have a disco
mr_nool wrote:
guv111 wrote:Now we can get on with worrying about whether Aguero will stay, and if so whether he'll ever be consistently fit and as brilliant as he has been for most of his time at City.


I picked Dzeko ahead of Aguero in my Fantasy team. I just fear that Aguero will be injured too often - especially at the start of the season. he really didn't look fit during the WC.



Sergio will be on holibobs for a fair few weeks eating plenty of steak and chips coming back nice an podgey ready to get properly fit and over his dodgy hammy strains.

Aguero WILL be our top scorer next season.

In relation to Yaya i'm glad he has come and squashed all this bollocks,he was immense last season and i want MCFC to squeeze every one of his best years out of him considering how influencial the big lump is.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 12:20 am
by Bluedj
Next season Yaya will be played in his favoured advanced role, so all you c@nts slagging him off, wind your f\\\\\'ckin necks in, fasten your seat bealt bealts and enjoy the Yaya master show............pr!@ks. lol ;-)

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 3:17 am
by carl_feedthegoat
Bluedj wrote:Next season Yaya will be played in his favoured advanced role, so all you c@nts slagging him off, wind your f\\\\\'ckin necks in, fasten your seat bealt bealts and enjoy the Yaya master show............pr!@ks. lol ;-)



CUNTS,FUCKING,PRICKS

There you go.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 6:36 am
by Alex Sapphire
Dameerto wrote:
littlebig wrote:
guv111 wrote:I'm happy he's staying as he's probably our one irreplaceable player.

He's sullied his reputation, though, and there will always be that petulance and childishness when he's regarded in years to come.


Second this sentiment, great that he will still be serving our club, he's a top player who can not be replaced, he will continue to contribute to City's success.

However, he has made a tit out of himself and he has disrespected the club by airing those ridiculous comments in public. No player is bigger than the club so he better behave himself from now on.

And he has mentioned that he wants to give the love back to the fans, trying to get us back on side. Well, for me, he's blown that by disrespecting my club and he'll never have my love, respect yes, but love no.


Thirded - he hasn't addressed the remark that besmirched the club, he hasn't even acknowledged it. Are we supposed to be grateful he has ended the transfer speculation that his camp is entirely responsible for creating in the first place?


"Always been good to me, always been good to my family" not good enough for you.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 11:12 am
by Slim
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Maybe I'm getting a little caught up on you know, the whole never having won a trophy Yaya didn't have a huge hand in during my lifetime chestnut.\



Silly me, sack him. Some of the complete fuckwittery in this thread should be getting you cunts sacked from life. For example

best behind him. No shit like just this past season behind, looks like his prime to me.

Pogba can replace him. Guaranteed is it? That simple to replace the man we all agreed did a job like no other 4 months ago.

Win without him. Yeah which ones were they?


Now I'm not saying the day he goes it will all go tits up immediately and forever, but for fuck sake we do not sack our best player over a fucking whine about cake, money, hookers and blow or anything. Grow up you bunch of fucking spastics. I know it's the off season and I know Rag Hater is gone, but jesus Christ on a bike this is the dumbest shit I've read for a while.


I am not sure about sacking him, but I can come up with reasons to sell him.
1. The whole agent claims saga, not sure exactly what he wanted or what his agent wanted, but they wanted something and the whole thing smacked of insincerity from the beginning, I don't want another Tevez on our hands where every window we don't know if he staying or going or heading home for a 4 month golfing break. Do we hear David Silva ever pull this shit? Kompany? Zabs? No, the primadonna shit we endured for 5 years has left, I don't want a return ticket.
2. He's 31, just had the best season of his career and has 3 years left on his contract, right now he is worth as much as we'd ever hope to get for him. There has to be a question as to whether he can repeat the feat, and I doubt he could do it at any other team, as he'd have that whole settling in period and by the time they got the best out of him, he'd be 33 and looking towards a career after football.
3. FFP. I know we can afford to not sell him, but the fact is we have a nett spend limitation this season, you know even if the new TV deal and sponsorship puts us in the black, it makes no difference, we can only spend £49M. This hampers our efforts in other areas and the longer this centrehalf situation drags on, the more I am inclined to think the funds he'd free up would be better used elsewhere.
4. I know he is the best in the world at his position and not one player can hope to fill his shoes, but with Fernando, Fred, Milner and Garcia(and possibly Barkley or Pogba) in the central midfield, we're not entirely lacking for options. As dominating? No, but Pellers would adapt, spread the play to the fullbacks, Navas and Nasri more rather than barging through the middle, and allow Silva more room in the middle to dictate play.

I really didn't want him to leave, I know how good he is and how unique he is in world football, but saying there aren't reasons for moving him on is childish, as is your post.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 1:44 pm
by Dameerto
Alex Sapphire wrote:
Dameerto wrote:
littlebig wrote:
guv111 wrote:I'm happy he's staying as he's probably our one irreplaceable player.

He's sullied his reputation, though, and there will always be that petulance and childishness when he's regarded in years to come.


Second this sentiment, great that he will still be serving our club, he's a top player who can not be replaced, he will continue to contribute to City's success.

However, he has made a tit out of himself and he has disrespected the club by airing those ridiculous comments in public. No player is bigger than the club so he better behave himself from now on.

And he has mentioned that he wants to give the love back to the fans, trying to get us back on side. Well, for me, he's blown that by disrespecting my club and he'll never have my love, respect yes, but love no.


Thirded - he hasn't addressed the remark that besmirched the club, he hasn't even acknowledged it. Are we supposed to be grateful he has ended the transfer speculation that his camp is entirely responsible for creating in the first place?


"Always been good to me, always been good to my family" not good enough for you.


You can read can't you?

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 3:42 pm
by Alex Sapphire
Dameerto wrote:
Alex Sapphire wrote:
Dameerto wrote:
littlebig wrote:
guv111 wrote:I'm happy he's staying as he's probably our one irreplaceable player.

He's sullied his reputation, though, and there will always be that petulance and childishness when he's regarded in years to come.


Second this sentiment, great that he will still be serving our club, he's a top player who can not be replaced, he will continue to contribute to City's success.

However, he has made a tit out of himself and he has disrespected the club by airing those ridiculous comments in public. No player is bigger than the club so he better behave himself from now on.

And he has mentioned that he wants to give the love back to the fans, trying to get us back on side. Well, for me, he's blown that by disrespecting my club and he'll never have my love, respect yes, but love no.


Thirded - he hasn't addressed the remark that besmirched the club, he hasn't even acknowledged it. Are we supposed to be grateful he has ended the transfer speculation that his camp is entirely responsible for creating in the first place?


"Always been good to me, always been good to my family" not good enough for you.


You can read can't you?


Didn't know he'd written it down. I did listen to the whole interview though, thanks for asking

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 7:58 am
by Pretty Boy Lee
Slim wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Maybe I'm getting a little caught up on you know, the whole never having won a trophy Yaya didn't have a huge hand in during my lifetime chestnut.\



Silly me, sack him. Some of the complete fuckwittery in this thread should be getting you cunts sacked from life. For example

best behind him. No shit like just this past season behind, looks like his prime to me.

Pogba can replace him. Guaranteed is it? That simple to replace the man we all agreed did a job like no other 4 months ago.

Win without him. Yeah which ones were they?


Now I'm not saying the day he goes it will all go tits up immediately and forever, but for fuck sake we do not sack our best player over a fucking whine about cake, money, hookers and blow or anything. Grow up you bunch of fucking spastics. I know it's the off season and I know Rag Hater is gone, but jesus Christ on a bike this is the dumbest shit I've read for a while.


I am not sure about sacking him, but I can come up with reasons to sell him.
1. The whole agent claims saga, not sure exactly what he wanted or what his agent wanted, but they wanted something and the whole thing smacked of insincerity from the beginning, I don't want another Tevez on our hands where every window we don't know if he staying or going or heading home for a 4 month golfing break. Do we hear David Silva ever pull this shit? Kompany? Zabs? No, the primadonna shit we endured for 5 years has left, I don't want a return ticket.
2. He's 31, just had the best season of his career and has 3 years left on his contract, right now he is worth as much as we'd ever hope to get for him. There has to be a question as to whether he can repeat the feat, and I doubt he could do it at any other team, as he'd have that whole settling in period and by the time they got the best out of him, he'd be 33 and looking towards a career after football.
3. FFP. I know we can afford to not sell him, but the fact is we have a nett spend limitation this season, you know even if the new TV deal and sponsorship puts us in the black, it makes no difference, we can only spend £49M. This hampers our efforts in other areas and the longer this centrehalf situation drags on, the more I am inclined to think the funds he'd free up would be better used elsewhere.
4. I know he is the best in the world at his position and not one player can hope to fill his shoes, but with Fernando, Fred, Milner and Garcia(and possibly Barkley or Pogba) in the central midfield, we're not entirely lacking for options. As dominating? No, but Pellers would adapt, spread the play to the fullbacks, Navas and Nasri more rather than barging through the middle, and allow Silva more room in the middle to dictate play.

I really didn't want him to leave, I know how good he is and how unique he is in world football, but saying there aren't reasons for moving him on is childish, as is your post.



I find it extremely hard to understand how we all want to win trophies, yet no player is beyond the "get rid" treatment on here. Every season we casually dismiss our best players constantly. Somedays it annoys me more than others.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 2:01 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:
Slim wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Maybe I'm getting a little caught up on you know, the whole never having won a trophy Yaya didn't have a huge hand in during my lifetime chestnut.\



Silly me, sack him. Some of the complete fuckwittery in this thread should be getting you cunts sacked from life. For example

best behind him. No shit like just this past season behind, looks like his prime to me.

Pogba can replace him. Guaranteed is it? That simple to replace the man we all agreed did a job like no other 4 months ago.

Win without him. Yeah which ones were they?


Now I'm not saying the day he goes it will all go tits up immediately and forever, but for fuck sake we do not sack our best player over a fucking whine about cake, money, hookers and blow or anything. Grow up you bunch of fucking spastics. I know it's the off season and I know Rag Hater is gone, but jesus Christ on a bike this is the dumbest shit I've read for a while.


I am not sure about sacking him, but I can come up with reasons to sell him.
1. The whole agent claims saga, not sure exactly what he wanted or what his agent wanted, but they wanted something and the whole thing smacked of insincerity from the beginning, I don't want another Tevez on our hands where every window we don't know if he staying or going or heading home for a 4 month golfing break. Do we hear David Silva ever pull this shit? Kompany? Zabs? No, the primadonna shit we endured for 5 years has left, I don't want a return ticket.
2. He's 31, just had the best season of his career and has 3 years left on his contract, right now he is worth as much as we'd ever hope to get for him. There has to be a question as to whether he can repeat the feat, and I doubt he could do it at any other team, as he'd have that whole settling in period and by the time they got the best out of him, he'd be 33 and looking towards a career after football.
3. FFP. I know we can afford to not sell him, but the fact is we have a nett spend limitation this season, you know even if the new TV deal and sponsorship puts us in the black, it makes no difference, we can only spend £49M. This hampers our efforts in other areas and the longer this centrehalf situation drags on, the more I am inclined to think the funds he'd free up would be better used elsewhere.
4. I know he is the best in the world at his position and not one player can hope to fill his shoes, but with Fernando, Fred, Milner and Garcia(and possibly Barkley or Pogba) in the central midfield, we're not entirely lacking for options. As dominating? No, but Pellers would adapt, spread the play to the fullbacks, Navas and Nasri more rather than barging through the middle, and allow Silva more room in the middle to dictate play.

I really didn't want him to leave, I know how good he is and how unique he is in world football, but saying there aren't reasons for moving him on is childish, as is your post.



I find it extremely hard to understand how we all want to win trophies, yet no player is beyond the "get rid" treatment on here. Every season we casually dismiss our best players constantly. Somedays it annoys me more than others.


I find it even harder to understand fans like you who come out with posts like this one.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:48 pm
by Dameerto
Alex Sapphire wrote:
Didn't know he'd written it down. I did listen to the whole interview though, thanks for asking


Then maybe you should try the 'L'Equipe' article which has been attributed directly to him with British journalists claiming to have read a full transcript. If you're not one of the 'youtube' generation that is. Mister goldfish memory.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 4:04 pm
by getdressedmctavish
YaYa lives in a Peter Pan world where fat lying agents and mega money and mega bollocks are the order of the day. He's a very valuable commodity. he can say and do as he wants so long as he delivers on the pitch.I expect that he realises that, particularly that he is a commodity. As many people have said, loyalty, love, respect etc is for fans, not players or managers.He's shown what he is. Now he needs to score a load of goals. He's gonna get a lot of "happy birthday's" when he does.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 4:04 pm
by JamieMCFC
Yaya Toure's birthday: Newspaper adds Toure's date of birth to list of important dates for the new Premier League season

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A newspaper have not let Yaya Toure forget when he threw his toys out of the pram earlier this summer.

he Manchester City midfielder was rumoured to be on the verge of leaving the defending Premier League champions after the club were said to have forgotten his birthday (they didn't).

Toure's agent Dimitry Seluk said the Ivorian was unhappy with the club.

The story caused a media storm, with the public and the press criticising Toure for his childish outburst - City do pay him around £250,000-a-week after all.

Toure has now claimed he wants to stay at City "for as long as possible", but the Daily Express have not let him forget his outburst.

In a small panel that has the football season's important dates, the paper have humorously added Toure's birthday, 13 May.

Manchester City players reportedly left Toure furious when they supposedly put the mock calendar up in the dressing room - though these claims are yet to be backed up by any City player or member of staff.

Re: Yaya again

PostPosted: Thu Aug 07, 2014 4:26 pm
by Moonchesteri
Hah. Related, I'm expecting to see one or two of these at the Etihad this season

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