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Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,513
Hehe I'm watching, bit funny to see, nothing pissess off my Gooner brother then seeing Stoke's "football" trumping Arsenals little kids teams, they beating them black and blue and making lovely throw ins :lol:
 

Red

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Moderator
Nov 26, 2006
47,024
Sol Campbell will enjoy that (allegedly), Osman.

How can you expect to win a game against Stoke, who put the CBs under enormous pressure, when you play Campbell (a has been) and Silvestre (a never was)?
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
ROBINHO: I`M LEAVING MANCHESTER CITY
Posted 24/01/10 15:51

Manchester City forward Robinho has confirmed he is set to leave Eastlands, with a return to Santos the likely destination.

City manager Roberto Mancini named Robinho in his starting line-up for Sunday's FA Cup tie against Scunthorpe and the Brazil forward scored the final goal of the game as his side won 4-2.

The 25-year-old, who has been unhappy to find himself on the bench before Sunday's clash, admits it could be his last match for City.

"What's important is to be happy," Robinho told Brazilian radio station Radio Bandeirantes. "Money is not everything.

"First thing is that I am going through a bad period.

"Here, Mancini said that I would play one game and another no.

"I didn't accept that and told him so. It's a World Cup year."

Speculation has increased that Robinho is set to leave City after he came off the bench against Everton last weekend, only to be substituted himself before the end.

Reports suggest Robinho, who joined City in a £32.5million move in 2008, is set to take a pay-cut to move back to Santos, with the Premier League club also continuing to pay part of his wages.

The 25-year-old progressed through the ranks at Santos and played over 100 matches for the Brazilian outfit before leaving to Real Madrid in 2005.

And he would love a return, adding: "The directors all agree that it's better to send me out on loan.

"It would be exceptional to return to Santos.

"Playing for Santos would help me in my path to the World Cup. It is my home, I know everyone."

Robinho also revealed that his friend and compatriot Diego had told him to join him at Juventus but that he had responded: "Di, I would do better to go fishing. No, I'm going to Brazil."
 
May 22, 2007
37,256
I never got the hype. Brazilian + step overs = worlds best player? Kaka really has made this current Brazil squads attack look a lot better than they really are.

We don't need a petulant baby who will cry when he can't start over Giovinco. He should just go home to his parents, we clearly got the better Santos player.
 

Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
what is it with these Brazillians and their fragile mentality? they have to be "loved" to perform,Robinho has all the skill to become one of the greats of modern football but Tevez would always be on my teamsheet ahead of him simply because of his passion,workrate and attitude

adriano,ronaldo(to a lesser extent as injury also hindered him)romario...the list goes on of fantastic footballers who's attitude stopped them performing at their clubs
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,277
Rooney's second goal against Hull was anything but class. This is what I hate about Manchowder. What ever happened to fair play like that of Paolo Di Canio, catching the ball to halt play to assist an injured player instead of easily tapping home for a goal? It reminds me of Paul Ince, the little piece of shit, lobbing the Ipswitch keeper to run up the score 8-0 back in 1996. Hell, Rooney blasted the ball towards the down player like he wasn't even there.

Cunt player, cunt fans, cunt organization.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
116,277
Funny how it takes an admitted fascist to show some common courtesy in the English game. Wayne Rooney is nothing more than a literal pig dressed up in Nike gear.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,513
Haha the hate is strong in you grasshopper.


Talking about Man U, they possible made quite a coup, they just signed Chris Smalling infront of Arsenals noses (eagerly wanted him, but couldnt match bid), he will come for next season. Arse got Ramsey in similar way.
 

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