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yeah got to wonder whats going to happen to him now - de bruyne aguero sane, nolito, gundogan and silva will all surely start before him - leaves nasri, navas and sterling - i'd reckon nasri might suit peps style of play more and navas whilst a bit of a headless chicken does have blistering pace so edges sterling out there.Originally posted by Irishnev View PostSane to City done for £37m or there abouts, Pep following his neighbours by working on a shoestring budget! Might be less game time for RS7
he's really going to struggle to get a game.
I wouldn't be surprised to see him sitting on the bench for the year and sold next year for about £25mi own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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sad case of too much too soon and a **** agent. A few years back when he was breaking through I said the only thing that would stop him developing into a top class player was himself.
taking the 'bias' away - the big money move to man city was always going to be wrong. - He wasn't as good as he thought, or more accurately, he was led to believe by his agent. He went for ridiculous money, putting huge pressure on himself, into a team that due to money they spend demand instant results and with players who produce on a more consistent basis.
A dreadful euro's and he's now dropped right down the pecking order.
amazing how it can wrong - he can still turn it round but you do wonder, had he stayed here, got his head down, played regularly, allowed the time to develop, where he would be now? - and if he developed then when he gets to 23/24, if Liverpool haven't improved and he has outgrown us then you take ur pic of clubs when your mature enough and consistent enough to handle a big move.i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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Probably at Manchester Oilers having just signed for £80mOriginally posted by PTP View Post
sad case of too much too soon and a **** agent. A few years back when he was breaking through I said the only thing that would stop him developing into a top class player was himself.
taking the 'bias' away - the big money move to man city was always going to be wrong. - He wasn't as good as he thought, or more accurately, he was led to believe by his agent. He went for ridiculous money, putting huge pressure on himself, into a team that due to money they spend demand instant results and with players who produce on a more consistent basis.
A dreadful euro's and he's now dropped right down the pecking order.
amazing how it can wrong - he can still turn it round but you do wonder, had he stayed here, got his head down, played regularly, allowed the time to develop, where he would be now? - and if he developed then when he gets to 23/24, if Liverpool haven't improved and he has outgrown us then you take ur pic of clubs when your mature enough and consistent enough to handle a big move.Substance > Style
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