Please make it stop.
It is hard to know where to start with this. Poorly researched, poorly executed. Completely lacking in any understanding of the football world outside their bubble. My first thought was: Have City been a big club for so long that their fans have completely forgotten where they came from and how they got where they are? The post makes it sound like they have completed some complex and noble quest to become a big club after years of working towards it. Rather than being bought by some nation state with a load of money and a questionable human rights
This is the shit that made me supportive of the European Super-league stuff. Take your money and your plastic halfwit fans that will jump off the band wagon as soon as the success dries up and go and play other teams in front of 'fans' that have no clue about what football is about.
€17m sounds more realistic. Hopefully this will conclude and City can get their cheaper option. They must be cash strapped!
My head hurts reading this.
So misinformed.
There's too much in here to even bother correcting.
It is being reported that they(city) may wait till next summer as Brighton won't shift on their valuation of Marc. If true does that mean they are hoping that he'll throw a sulk and demand a transfer?. It's the mail BTW.
Please make it stop.
They are a bit up themselves.Please make it stop.
What are the chances of Cucu being booed every time he touches the ball by City fans if this transfer doesn’t go through? Very likely I think, let’s hope we find out
This seems like getting upset about something that has happened. Do City fans have a history of this? Did they boo Kane?
The more he says, the more I am both convinced he is on City's payroll and that this deal isn't happening.
Looks like his agent is literally just Cucu's agent and no-one else. Apart from trying to flog him off cheap to Citeh, wonder what he does the rest of the time?
Cucu goes on a 4 year deal, then nothing to do for 3 years. Or he stays and gets a shiny new deal for him here, then nothing to do for months. Very odd, unless he's Cucu's mate and Cucu's looking after his bestie?
Ignoring all the histrionics about Cucurella and Bloom being a billy big bollocks, we do the loaning of players so why would we want their loanees whilst agreeing to lower the price by 10 million?
Clueless numpties, we do not want to be “their friend” either.
What are the chances of Cucu being booed every time he touches the ball by City fans if this transfer doesn’t go through? Very likely I think, let’s hope we find out
It is hard to know where to start with this. Poorly researched, poorly executed. Completely lacking in any understanding of the football world outside their bubble. My first thought was: Have City been a big club for so long that their fans have completely forgotten where they came from and how they got where they are? The post makes it sound like they have completed some complex and noble quest to become a big club after years of working towards it. Rather than being bought by some nation state with a load of money and a questionable human rights record.
This is the shit that made me supportive of the European Super-league stuff. Take your money and your plastic halfwit fans that will jump off the band wagon as soon as the success dries up and go and play other teams in front of 'fans' that have no clue about what football is about.
Ignoring all the histrionics about Cucurella and Bloom being a billy big bollocks, we do the loaning of players so why would we want their loanees whilst agreeing to lower the price by 10 million?
Clueless numpties, we do not want to be “their friend” either.
What are the chances of Cucu being booed every time he touches the ball by City fans if this transfer doesn’t go through? Very likely I think, let’s hope we find out