dick dastardley wrote:Some weird tweets coming from garcia saying thank you to Manchester City!!
Could be nowt but does look odd
blues2win wrote:And your point?
Ted Hughes wrote:Would anyone be surprised if Garcia went ?
I wouldn't, even though he has been better of late; Fernando looks like a considerable upgrade.
DoomMerchant wrote: Someone has to be sold. I wouldn't be shocked.
ant london wrote:
Yeah me neither. He has been much improved Javi but he's not quite good enough to start.
Either he or Rodwell has to be sold
phips wrote:gonna have to battle United & Van Gaal for him
blues2win wrote:O Jogo has picture of Fernando on his way back to hols in Brazil, continuing disagreements with Porto holding up his transfer to City.
DoomMerchant wrote:ant london wrote:
Yeah me neither. He has been much improved Javi but he's not quite good enough to start.
Either he or Rodwell has to be sold
Thought the same and Rodwell is protected as he's got a right to hold a place down not having done shit for 2 years simply by being English and homegrown, club trained/whatever else he can be designated as...handicapable, etc.
Sad for our dashing fucker Javi as he's done well to improve himself. Someone has to make up the numbers.
Cheers
Wooders wrote:Wouldn't be surprised if Javier is off to Porto
Dameerto wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:ant london wrote:
Yeah me neither. He has been much improved Javi but he's not quite good enough to start.
Either he or Rodwell has to be sold
Thought the same and Rodwell is protected as he's got a right to hold a place down not having done shit for 2 years simply by being English and homegrown, club trained/whatever else he can be designated as...handicapable, etc.
Sad for our dashing fucker Javi as he's done well to improve himself. Someone has to make up the numbers.
Cheers
Hart, Wright, Boyata, Clichy, Milner - those are the only 5 home grown players we need for our 21 man European squad. I'm still convinced Pellegrini has given up on Rodwell and he will either be loaned out or sold this summer.
DoomMerchant wrote:Dameerto wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:ant london wrote:
Yeah me neither. He has been much improved Javi but he's not quite good enough to start.
Either he or Rodwell has to be sold
Thought the same and Rodwell is protected as he's got a right to hold a place down not having done shit for 2 years simply by being English and homegrown, club trained/whatever else he can be designated as...handicapable, etc.
Sad for our dashing fucker Javi as he's done well to improve himself. Someone has to make up the numbers.
Cheers
Hart, Wright, Boyata, Clichy, Milner - those are the only 5 home grown players we need for our 21 man European squad. I'm still convinced Pellegrini has given up on Rodwell and he will either be loaned out or sold this summer.
If that's right then maybe we can unclench Rodwell from the teet that is City and get someone in to actually fucking play. If that's the case I'd much prefer to keep Javi if we're honestly choosing between the two.
cheers
DoomMerchant wrote: If that's right then maybe we can unclench Rodwell from the teet that is City and get someone in to actually fucking play. If that's the case I'd much prefer to keep Javi if we're honestly choosing between the two. cheers
Im_Spartacus wrote:
Would you not just prefer to ditch both and sign players with potential who are capable now of 'doing a steady job' in rotation with the chance of developing into something more
I'd wished that was Rodwell, but I think that ship has sailed
Surprise surprise, would be a decent move, he could do a job, and ofAG7 wrote:New name linked to City: Keiren Westwood "Manchester City are ready to make a surprise move for free-agent keeper Keiren Westwood as Joe Hart ’s new No.2. Republic of Ireland star Westwood has left Sunderland and is looking for a club – with City keen to take him on as Costel Pantilimon heads out . 29-year-old Westwood has plenty of experience and may be ideal for the role and the fact there is no fee also helps City at this stage. Far-travelled Westwood comes from Manchester and was with City as a kid, so it would be an emotional return for him. Hart has now established himself as the top man under manager Manuel Pellegrini and Pantilimon’s desire to play elsewhere has created a problem."
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