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    Gareth Barry says Rafael Benitez was disrespectful over his Manchester City move

    As Mrs Merton, the spoof chat show hostess, would have put it: so, Gareth Barry, what was it that first attracted you to your multi-million pound contract at Manchester City?



    To Rafael Benitez and countless others, the answer is simple: "Money, money, money. The transfer was 100 per cent about money."

    The charge of greed is one that City, and all associated with them, cannot escape. Carlos Tevez, persuaded to swap red for blue in Manchester, John Terry, his head apparently turned by the riches on offer at Eastlands, and Barry, delaying his dream of playing in the Champions League for at least one more season, all stand accused of measuring bank balance above trophy cabinet.

    Barry, of course, is adamant his new club do not represent a sinecure, little more than a sky blue pension plan. It is easy to scoff, at least until the subject turns to the tortuous saga of last summer's abortive move to Liverpool.

    The disappointment still rankles. In a year when he thought he would be winning over the Kop, Barry instead had to win back the Holte End. His move was not about wages. City offered him what he wanted, simply because they wanted him.

    "I found Rafa Benitez's comments a bit disrespectful," Barry said. "By that stage my decision was made and people should move on. There was genuine interest from Liverpool and I think he's probably just upset I chose City.

    "I've been in the Premier League for 10 years, more, and the money I've been paid is phenomenal compared to your average, everyday working man. You live and work away from normal life anyway, so money's not a big factor.

    "The difference was that City made me feel wanted. Liverpool had a chance to buy me last season but failed to pay the money, and only found it this year when they knew someone else had reached an agreement.

    "There was a feeling of being let down. Excuses were made about things going on behind the scenes and in the boardroom, but I came out of it looking like a bad person. It took a long time for me to get back into the squad at Villa afterwards. It was tough to deal with.

    "That's why there's nothing better than a club making you feel wanted and getting a deal done in days. It's not about money, it's about the chance to be part of something big from the very beginning at a club who really want you."

    Speaking in the opulence of Abu Dhabi's seven-star Emirates Palace hotel – as a guest of City's new sponsors, Etihad Airways – Barry knows he is an easy target. But his new club's plans for global expansion are proof enough for the England international that he is where he should be.

    "Most people would snap your arm off to do what I've done, but for me to be able to say my career was successful I need to have some trophies and some medals in my cabinet when I finish," Barry said.

    That would be achieved quicker if he was joined at Eastlands by Terry. Hughes "looked me in the eye when I signed and said he was confident of getting players like that, and in quantity", Barry admits, "and that they've even gone for him shows City mean business".

    Such a coup would surely cast off the image of City as the foolish, naive nouveaux riches, established in those regrettable few days, in the immediate aftermath of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan's takeover, when Sulaiman Al-Fahim, quickly dismissed, spoke of £134 million bids for Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Hughes is clearly working to a plan. Barry has been taken from the bosom of Aston Villa, most likely City's strongest competitors to break the Big Four cartel, and from the fingertips of Liverpool. Tevez's arrival hurt Manchester United, the departures of Terry and Adebayor may yet damage Arsenal and Chelsea. Hughes is systematically weakening his opposition.

    "Taking their best players hinders them and strengthens us," admits Barry, "but it's not about signing the very best players, it's about gelling them together."

    The spending spree must excite, though? "When Tevez has just trained for the first time and you turn on the TV and suddenly Adebayor's in talks, you think: 'They're not messing about, are they?' Even for a player, you wonder what's going to happen next."
    Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

    #2
    what a ****ing ****.

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      #3
      Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
      "The difference was that City made me feel wanted.
      What a ****, we kept increasing our bids for him last year. it was o'neill being a cunt and asking for a ridiculous price, which city (even with the funds they have now) would not pay if it stayed the same.

      He was priced out by his manager and he blames us for not signing him, i say it again, ****!

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        #4
        I don't blame him.

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          #5
          Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
          I don't blame him.
          For being a ****? I suppose the parents must share some of the blame

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            #6
            Originally posted by rudedog View Post
            what a ****ing ****.
            Exactly, he'll win **** all at ****ty and serves him right the cunt (excuse my french) but, he's wound me up so much it has led me to say thesr words.

            At the end of his career, he'll have plenty of money to spend but (and this is the the best bit), he won't have a fookin medal to put in his empty trophy cabinet) still, he can still usr it for his designer cuff links eh,

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              #7
              Huh? Rafa had a go at him and he had a go back? Not sure how that makes him a ****?

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                #8
                What a ****. Not for the money? My arse.

                Mercenary cunt who'll finish his career with no medals. LFC is bigger than your wildest dreams Gareth. Enjoy your desperate struggle to qualify for the UFAILED cup. Mercenary cunt.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by TheElephantMan View Post
                  I don't blame him.
                  Originally posted by EwarWoo View Post
                  Huh? Rafa had a go at him and he had a go back? Not sure how that makes him a ****?


                  "I found Rafa Benitez's comments a bit disrespectful," Barry said. "By that stage my decision was made and people should move on. There was genuine interest from Liverpool and I think he's probably just upset I chose City.
                  You can hardly call that "Barry slams Rafa", can you. I really wanted Barry at Liverpool, but I understand his decision. I think Rafa showed a bit of a sour grapes reaction after Barry joined Citeh tbh – which is understandable as his transfer plan didn't work out and we could now end up without Barry and Alonso. Unfortunately, Rafa upset both players to a certain degree.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by EwarWoo View Post
                    Huh? Rafa had a go at him and he had a go back? Not sure how that makes him a ****?


                    Saying its not about the money when it clearly is, is what I have found ****tish about him.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                      What a ****. Not for the money? My arse.

                      Mercenary cunt who'll finish his career with no medals. LFC is bigger than your wildest dreams Gareth. Enjoy your desperate struggle to qualify for the UFAILED cup. Mercenary cunt.
                      Absolute hypocrite and a liar, as far as Barry is concerned it's all about money, he now gets more than Gerrard - ridicilous.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by rudedog View Post
                        Saying its not about the money when it clearly is, is what I have found ****tish about him.
                        Ah, K, didn't realise you knew him personally and were privvy to his private thoughts.

                        If it really is about the money then I agree with you. Thanks for clearing that up

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Van Halen View Post
                          he now gets more than Gerrard - ridicilous.
                          Really? I didn't realise that was publicly disclosed?

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                            #14
                            "I will only leave Villa for a club playing in the Champions League"

                            Lying ****house mercenary prick.
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by EwarWoo View Post
                              Really? I didn't realise that was publicly disclosed?
                              It was disclosed "reportedly" £130,000 a week, that's why he went there. Nothing to do with the potential of Citteh (obviously he took that into consideration) the attraction was always the money, period.


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