Pretty much.
The controversial football opinion thread.
ludovic van zis wrote:I kinda like Roy Keane.
Rex wrote:I think Vieira is a tit for tapping up Arsenal players. Taints his legacy for me.
When did this happen?
qs! wrote:ludovic van zis wrote:I kinda like Roy Keane.
Think he means it in a yes homo kinda way.
Ha!
The G14 needs to come back.
otfgoon wrote:When he came close to joining Tottenham I suspected he doesn't hold the same connection with the club as the likes of Wright, Adams, Keown or Henry. I don't think sentiment comes into the equation for him. Still a legend but I don't think he's a fan.
When did he come close to joining Spurs?
Harry Redknapp said he was close to joining from Inter before he joined City.
Wasn't there a rumour he almost joined them in an off the field role too recently or did I just make that up?
Sounds like houseboat to me. He was between us and City and did the usual Vieira thing of taking the most money offered.
Meh, Paddy was a good pro he always gave his best and demanded his team did likewise, he was a professional at the end of the day and knew his own worth.
Then you have greasy little slugs like Fabregas who until he signed for Chelsea professed himself "still a Gunner" blah blah blah.........
In his new book, A Man Walks On To a Pitch, the QPR boss said: "He almost came to me at Tottenham from Inter Milan. I thought it was an incredible decision by him, after heβd been such a hero at Arsenal.
"I met him at his house in Hampstead and he had no fear about what people would think or what reception he would get. He had enough confidence in his ability to just brush it away.
"I remember talking to Daniel Levy, our chairman, about him. He said the crowd would be hostile. I knew that β but if he had enough bottle to want to put on our white shirt after all that had gone before, I thought it said something about the man."
Well if he did sign for them his name would've been shit but he didn't so this is all hot air.
English top teams are cack.
I don't think that's remotely controversial, relatively speaking.
Biggus wrote:Well if he did sign for them his name would've been shit but he didn't so this is all hot air.
Hot air is about all Harry has to give. Imagine ever taking him seriously.
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JazzG wrote:Rex wrote:I think Vieira is a tit for tapping up Arsenal players. Taints his legacy for me.
When did this happen?
Nasri
Oh, not sure if I'll hold that against him. Guy was engineering a move so not surprising Vieira would try to help convince him.
My friend knows an ex Man City player who does work for them, says Vieira still absolutely loves Arsenal. They offered him an incredibly lucrative deal which we would never match.
Indeed, and did he also tap up Clichy and Sagna?
Players aren't idiots they choose whats in their best interests.
Nasri didn't do anything wrong he didn't go on strike like Fabregas or go to Man Utd like Van Persie good luck to him.
I thought Nasri left in a way that was to his compliment, but he lost my respect when he started bad mouthing the fans and the club after the fact.
Nasri, after the transfer, spoke about how Vieira contacted and convinced him that City was the right choice for him early in the summer. Tapping up doesn't get clearer than that. I have no idea whether Vieira had anything to do with the transfers of Clichy and Sagna, but it wouldn't surprise me, at all, if he approached them in similar fashion. I guess I don't think too highly of Vieira.
Rex wrote:I thought Nasri left in a way that was to his compliment, but he lost my respect when he started bad mouthing the fans and the club after the fact.
Yeah thats pretty much it. He's pretty low down on the list of recent villainous exits though.
Yup. In recent times I'd say that RVP is the worst, followed by Fabregas, and both down to their sneakduggery. Nasri comes next, then Song, and Clichy and Sagna left in a dignified way.
qs! wrote:Rex wrote:I thought Nasri left in a way that was to his compliment, but he lost my respect when he started bad mouthing the fans and the club after the fact.
Yeah thats pretty much it. He's pretty low down on the list of recent villainous exits though.
Would agree with this, but I also feel that it's only because he's been so peripheral at City that the majority of us don't care about him.
Rex wrote:Yup. In recent times I'd say that RVP is the worst, followed by Fabregas, and both down to their sneakduggery. Nasri comes next, then Song, and Clichy and Sagna left in a dignified way.
Don't forget Hleb and Adebayor.
True dat.
qs! wrote:Rex wrote:I thought Nasri left in a way that was to his compliment, but he lost my respect when he started bad mouthing the fans and the club after the fact.
Yeah thats pretty much it. He's pretty low down on the list of recent villainous exits though.
Tbf that was after he was trolled by some fans while driving.
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And just walking minding his own business.