His wages are too big for us, probably. Otherwise, I'd take him. Not good enough to start for City, but still a very good player.
Yeah I imagine tons of clubs will be after him. As the article states he's not flashy (some of the city mob call him 'thrill a minute milner) but he works bloody hard. To me he's kinda like davis but with a bit more of a attacking mindset, and would a great addition. I agree we shouldnt be buying for status sake but i hope this deal...however unlikely, happens.
Hmm, ManC apparently want JWP and JRod to boost their flagging percentage of home-grown players. If Milner was to be a make-weight then no thanks.
If they're so concerned about their lack of English players they can offer us David Silva and Yaya Toure in exchange.
not to make a positive contribution on the pitch then? just to boost up their home-grown numbers. no thanks. both should avoid that move like the plague
Players should be wary of being signed to increase % of home grown players...need to be really sure they will get game time. The lack of home-grown players in any team suggests they are more into buying success than developing players.
Absolutely. The article I was reading, with this subject in, referred to the scenario where neither player would get much game time. A similar situation to Micah Richards time at ManC.
That to me is clearly made up. JWP is about the only ex-Academy player the papers are aware of now, and he isn't even starting for Saints. There is no other reason his name appears in that story other than they want to prolong the exodus story. As for Jay, would prefer he goes City than Spurs - apart from meaning we'd never have to face him in an opposition team, it would tell us exactly what his priorities in life were.
Would be interesting to have this poll again at xmas and see how fans views have or have not changed!
Er....I'd like to reconsider all but the bottom one. Although I did say Tadic could be better, and he's proved he is.