of fucking course he and his bitch mom would ruin everything with their unreasonable demands
Club needs to make it absolutely, unquestionably, clear to Rabiot and his mom that he will be frozen out of the squad and will not play one minute of competitive football if he stays
of fucking course he and his bitch mom would ruin everything with their unreasonable demands
Club needs to make it absolutely, unquestionably, clear to Rabiot and his mom that he will be frozen out of the squad and will not play one minute of competitive football if he stays
First thought was it probably not going to work since he's already been through that at PSG, but this is also a world cup year and he wants to make the French squad.
Him and Arthur should be dropped from the first team if they refuse to leave/don’t find clubs. Need to start being ruthless with these fucking useless leeches again. No more nice guy shit. Give ‘em the Amauri/Iaquinta treatment.
If this deal doesn`t go through we are screwed both on and off the field.
We will fail to make a profit on him as he will walk out for free next summer. We won`t land the midfielder we/Max want that is actually going to strengthen the squad.
On top of that we are stuck with his enormous wages for a another year. Aaand, this season he will provide nothing just like the last 3 seasons.
We should do everything we can to help this guy and his greedy mom leave.
I would gladly give up on 5-6 million of the transfer fee if that means he is leaving
First thought was it probably not going to work since he's already been through that at PSG, but this is also a world cup year and he wants to make the French squad.
of fucking course he and his bitch mom would ruin everything with their unreasonable demands
Club needs to make it absolutely, unquestionably, clear to Rabiot and his mom that he will be frozen out of the squad and will not play one minute of competitive football if he stays
have a bad feeling that if the deal can't be done this week, he'll stay.
Just make sure they have the fastest FIAT car and the best driver in town ready once an agreement is reached, we have to drive him to the airport like its Fast & Furious.
drien Rabiot looks as if he is on his way to Manchester to sign for United. If things had turned out differently, the Frenchman could have been the poster boy for a new era on the other side of town but he managed less than a year in City’s academy as a teenager. In 2008, a City scout spotted a young Rabiot playing for Créteil in France. City sent representatives to speak with the then 13-year-old Rabiot, who was close to joining Paris Saint-Germain, and his mother, Veronique. Her desire to leave the country meant she was happy to be persuaded by City to move to Manchester and help her son realise his dreams.
The young Frenchman, along with his brother, attended St James’ Catholic High School in Cheadle, where they were placed by the club. Rabiot enjoyed life in Manchester on and off the pitch, quickly learning English and impressing at City under the tutelage of Paul Power, whether he was played on the left or in central midfield. City were optimistic they had signed a top prospect who had the potential to play for their first team. Rabiot was not self-confident, however, and City staff had to build him up and convince the player how good he was.
“We liked him very much,” says the former City academy manager Jim Cassell. “It’s always a risk because we are going back to 2008. City were coming away from their very low point of the early 2000s, we were progressing very nicely. It was a new venture attracting boys from further afield. He had a magnificent left foot. It’s unfair to compare him with Arnold Mühren but he was that type of player; not the quickest but a beautiful left foot, could pass it short, could pass it long.”