Where will the no-necked cnut end up this summer then?
Everton is a great shout actually, they could do with a striker like Bellamy and he will probably be available at low price which will suit them. Him and Saha up front should be prolific.I'm thinking back to Blackburn or maybe Everton.
In a Man City shirt. AgainWhere will the no-necked cnut end up this summer then?
His cuntiness would make him a good fit in the Chelsea side, or Arse even. But his footballing abilities would make him an excellent addition to Everton's squad.Thank feck we never bought the cnut. His cuntiness would make him a good fit in the Everton side. Him, Fellaini, Pienaar and Cahill would be fecking hard to play against.
Last season City signed Tevez, Adebayor and Santa Cruz and he stayed to fight for a place in the starting eleven. Which he got. I don't see City buying 3 strikers of that quality this summer. He might not be as talented as some City summer signing but he brings some fighting spirit to the team (mainly made out of a bunch of prima donas). He's a cnut, but credit where it's due. More over, Leaving would be a step back for him, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs or United not being interested in signing him.I think he'll still be at City. Although if they sign a crazy amount of attackers, I could see him being at Villa next season
I agree, but there would surely be a time where if City signed 2 or 3 more players that can play in his position without offloading some others he will start to consider his place in the team. I expect Santa Cruz is much nearer the exit than Bellamy thoughLast season City signed Tevez, Adebayor and Santa Cruz and he stayed to fight for a place in the starting eleven. Which he got. I don't see City buying 3 strikers of that quality this summer. He might not be as talented as some City summer signing but he brings some fighting spirit to the team (mainly made out of a bunch of prima donas). He's a cnut, but credit where it's due. More over, Leaving would be a step back for him, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs or United not being interested in signing him.