I wonder if Carlo will give Turnbull another chance, or will decide Hilario will always be second choice considering he played the full 90 minutes last time (despite being shit).
So according to you, even if those two were to give 10/10 performances for the first 10 matches of the season, being instrumental in getting us 3 points in every match, you would still want them to be dropped.
It would be brilliant if we do sign both players, especially as Ramires has publicly stated he wants to join chelses and Neymar's agent claims he also wants to go to chelsea.
I'm 99% sure the transfer won't take place, it was a very bloated and long-winded transfer saga that was built mainly on rumors and speculation, with a bit of teasing from the player.
We better be careful with this if the transfer goes through. Kia Joorabchian was the man responsible for the Tevez and Mascherano transfers to West Ham which resulted in them paying £25 million in fines and compensation. Don't want to tarnish our image even more after the Kakuta saga.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/m/man_city/8853856.stm Seriously, hasn't Man City got enough strikers as it is? I thought they were trying to lower their squad number to 25.
To e honest I generally don't know why people are crying over Aguero not coming to Chelsea. Him asking for £200,000 weeks wages after not having a master class season is not worth bothering. In the end its Roman's money and Roman wants us to become a self-sufficient club that does not have to be held to ransom for players like Aguero asking for huge wages and transfer prices who may flop in the ELP. So frankly Aguero is no big loss and we certainly don't need to go emo all over this.