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by carl_feedthegoat » Fri Sep 23, 2016 12:32 pm
Sister of fu wrote:Fatigue of the groin for VK. Doesn't sound to bad. Lets hope its not and he is back in the next couple of weeks.
Lets not.
Our defence should be getting used to each other , getting used to partners who stay fit - hes a fucking plane crash , waste of a fuckign squad number IMO.
He can go do one as far as Im concerned..walking off the pitch like that deserves nothing more than to be left in a dark corner.
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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by MUS » Fri Sep 23, 2016 12:44 pm
He's finished.
Such a shame, still a legend and should stay on in some sort of coaching capacity and develop him within. Definitely not one to let go, he is Mr City as far as I'm concerned.
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by JamieMCFC » Fri Sep 23, 2016 1:24 pm
frankswift wrote:But VK seems far too much like officer material for me to think of him as a trouble-maker. Happen I've missed some wild trouble-making streak in him.
It' the things he has been rumored to do behind the scenes that people are starting to label him a troublemaker. Whispers first popped up when Mancini was fired.
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by littlebig » Fri Sep 23, 2016 1:51 pm
Oh ffs people. Let's not turn into cunt 'supporters', or maybe we already are.
There are rumours are there? Well in that case let's label him a cunt and chase him out of the club like we did with Joe Hart. Fucking jokeshop.
Please can we be classy and not snidey, petulant cunts.
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by Tokyo Blue » Fri Sep 23, 2016 2:05 pm
littlebig wrote:Oh ffs people. Let's not turn into cunt 'supporters', or maybe we already are.
There are rumours are there? Well in that case let's label him a cunt and chase him out of the club like we did with Joe Hart. Fucking jokeshop.
Please can we be classy and not snidey, petulant cunts.
Which fans chased Joe Hart out of the club?
There is only one man responsible for "chasing Joe Hart out of the club", as you put it, and he is not a fan.
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by sheblue » Fri Sep 23, 2016 2:14 pm
Reading the last few pages here you would really wonder what a player has to do to please some fans.
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by Pretty Boy Lee » Fri Sep 23, 2016 2:37 pm
sheblue wrote:Reading the last few pages here you would really wonder what a player has to do to please some fans.
I'm not insulting vinny by any stretch, but as far as what players have to do, play and not walk off in the most important part of a game would rank up there as two pretty good starting points.
Tracking back is overrated.
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by PeterParker » Fri Sep 23, 2016 2:51 pm
sheblue wrote:Reading the last few pages here you would really wonder what a player has to do to please some fans.
But what should a player do to respect the club that pays his wages?
Do we know that he followed the correct regime to get fit again? What about the time he did not care and played for Belgium in a friendly?
Zaba is a perfect example of a player that will always be a legend and a leader. Bleed for the colours and played in almost every conditions, fit, unfit, hurt and so on.
Plus had the balls to go and speak like a man with Pep and now he plays here, instead of acting like Yaya, Nasri or Joe.
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by Pretty Boy Lee » Fri Sep 23, 2016 10:31 pm
PeterParker wrote:sheblue wrote:Reading the last few pages here you would really wonder what a player has to do to please some fans.
But what should a player do to respect the club that pays his wages?
Do we know that he followed the correct regime to get fit again? What about the time he did not care and played for Belgium in a friendly?
Zaba is a perfect example of a player that will always be a legend and a leader. Bleed for the colours and played in almost every conditions, fit, unfit, hurt and so on.
Plus had the balls to go and speak like a man with Pep and now he plays here, instead of acting like Yaya, Nasri or Joe.
Side note, I'm so glad he did. He's not looked out of place at all in my opinion. Probably can't go the same minutes be used to, but hasn't looked bad when used. So happy for him.
Tracking back is overrated.
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by bigblue » Sat Sep 24, 2016 12:04 am
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:PeterParker wrote:sheblue wrote:Reading the last few pages here you would really wonder what a player has to do to please some fans.
But what should a player do to respect the club that pays his wages?
Do we know that he followed the correct regime to get fit again? What about the time he did not care and played for Belgium in a friendly?
Zaba is a perfect example of a player that will always be a legend and a leader. Bleed for the colours and played in almost every conditions, fit, unfit, hurt and so on.
Plus had the balls to go and speak like a man with Pep and now he plays here, instead of acting like Yaya, Nasri or Joe.
Side note, I'm so glad he did. He's not looked out of place at all in my opinion. Probably can't go the same minutes be used to, but hasn't looked bad when used. So happy for him.
Yup. Incredible player to have in our squad
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by Dub City » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:13 pm
Named in Belgium starting 11 tonight but doesn't play. Official word a precaution no new injury but doesn't look good if can't get through a warm up. Hope he is brought straight back to CFA for assessment and doesn't stay on with Belgium in hope of playing next game.
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by PeterParker » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:14 pm
Belgian media reporting that Vincent Kompany injured in the warm-up. To be confirmed.
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by nottsblue » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:33 pm
This would test the patience of a saint. If he were a younger man I think he may get more leeway, but given his age is not his friend, he is on extremely limited time. It wouldn't surprise me if he retired soon and took up his coaching badges if he hasn't started them already
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by PeterParker » Wed Nov 09, 2016 8:41 pm
nottsblue wrote:This would test the patience of a saint. If he were a younger man I think he may get more leeway, but given his age is not his friend, he is on extremely limited time. It wouldn't surprise me if he retired soon and took up his coaching badges if he hasn't started them already
He is finished.
Sad, but we have to face it. We need a center back in the winter.
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by johnny crossan » Wed Nov 09, 2016 9:46 pm
PeterParker wrote:nottsblue wrote:This would test the patience of a saint. If he were a younger man I think he may get more leeway, but given his age is not his friend, he is on extremely limited time. It wouldn't surprise me if he retired soon and took up his coaching badges if he hasn't started them already
He is finished.
Sad, but we have to face it. We need a center back in the winter.
it was jolly cold in Amsterdam, better safe than sorry
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by Wonderwall » Wed Nov 09, 2016 9:55 pm
Kompany felt uncomfortable in the warm.up so decided not to play as a precaution. Sounds like he is finally learning to listen to his body. Hope he rests up and is fighting fit for our next game.
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by Mase » Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:01 pm
He's feeling uncomfortable every week and taking someone's spot on the bench the selfish alien head!
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by zuricity » Wed Nov 09, 2016 10:03 pm
Get rid !
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by freshie » Wed Nov 09, 2016 11:31 pm
Wonderwall wrote:Kompany felt uncomfortable in the warm.up so decided not to play as a precaution. Sounds like he is finally learning to listen to his body. Hope he rests up and is fighting fit for our next game.
It's happening far too often. Sad as it is to say it looks as though his career may be over
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by dick dastardley » Thu Nov 10, 2016 6:53 am
Time to move on, taking up huge wages, a place on the treatment table hoping he will get back to his game of yrs gone by. He's not going to be as good as he was so therefore he has to go.
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