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  • I hope Mancini start Adebayor on Saturday

    Jo is rubbish.

    City needs to start sending a winning message!
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

  • #2
    Originally posted by HL View Post
    Jo is rubbish.

    City needs to start sending a winning message!
    HL it look like you no realize Adebayor on his way out.What about the 27 million pound man?

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    • #3
      Mancini said he isn't selling him til Balotelli get fit again & he is out for 3 weeks dem seh...

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      • #4
        Indeed...My thought is based on what Mancini said about Balotelli's fitness.

        Just not right to have a striker of that quality growing moss under his foot-bottom...
        The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

        HL

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bricktop View Post
          Mancini said he isn't selling him til Balotelli get fit again & he is out for 3 weeks dem seh...
          Well him will continue to rub bench.

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          • #6
            The system that Mancini plays i cant see Adebayor getting a look in.He will play Dzeko as the Central striker now with Tevez and Silva on either side.

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            • #7
              why? Pine to good fi him?
              • Don't let negative things break you, instead let it be your strength, your reason for growth. Life is for living and I won't spend my life feeling cheated and downtrodden.

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              • #8
                New City striker Edin Dzeko is desperate to make his Blues debut against Wolves on Saturday.



                The Bosnian striker has enjoyed training with his new team-mates this week and is hoping to get the nod from boss Roberto Mancini against Mick McCarthy’s improving side.
                He knows debuts can be hit or miss, but can’t wait to play in front of the City fans for the first time.
                “We will have to wait and see how it goes when I play because it could go either way!” laughed Dzeko. “I hope that I will not be nervous because I want to do my best for this club from the word go.
                “On my debut for Wolfsburg, I came off the bench and set up a goal, but we still lost the game. At City, I hope to make a winning start. I have watched Wolves on the television but I don’t know much about them.”
                So effective was Dzeko for Wolfsburg that the Bundesliga outfit have inducted him into their Hall of Fame - announced as a tribute after he'd left! He will be honoured in his absence against Bayern Munich this weekend will a special award (below), thanking him for his record-breaking time with the club.

                Dzeko says he hasn’t set any target for the remaining games in terms of goals and as long as he can help the team to win, that will be god enough for him.
                “I don’t set myself targets or a certain amount of goals to score,” he said.

                The most important thing for me at City is to be fit and to help my team win games. Whether that’s by scoring goals or by playing well in other areas is another matter

                ...Edin Dzeko.
                “I hope that I will settle into this team straight away. It’s a big squad with lots a top players and I know that they will help me in any way they can.”
                Dzeko will be only the third Bosnian player to play in the English top flight and is hugely proud to represent his country overseas. He said: “There are only two Bosnians ever to have played in the Premier League. Asmir Begovic plays for Stoke City and there was Muhamed Konjic at Coventry before him. I am the third and I hope that I will have much success here.”

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