baldeagle Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 Not for me . Reasons being the way he left us also the comments he made about Leicester holding him back . And although he’s been having a better season this year for Man City and he’s obviously a talented player he’s still not been able to replicate the consistent form of our title year . I am also not sure how well he’d play with Ricardo who like to bomb forward where as Simpson sad back and defended .
AyewJoking Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 Tbh this was the first thing to cross my mind when i heard about man citys ban. A million times welcome back Riyhad but will never happen
Grebfromgrebland Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 I'd welcome him back. Business is business at the end of the day. He's a fantastic player and we might not ever see anyone as good put a city shirt in our lifetimes.
Gazza M Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 If he was to go I think there would be many suitors way in front of us in the pecking order. Probably in europe.
weller54 Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 Not really.. Think the way he left, it was terminal!
TeamRocket Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 I wonder how long before we hear he's waiting in the airport or even the train station with his bags :p
Beliall Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 **** no. he had one genius season then sulked for 2 years. plus he would want man city level pay. **** him
Claridge Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 Easily the most talented player we have ever had but he left under a cloud. Imagine him in this team though🔥 never going to happen
ScouseFox Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 101 people (so far) wouldn't want us to re sign the best player to ever play for leicester if we had the opportunity. blimey.
josh_baskin Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 He disrespected our club so I’d never welcome him back, Andy King possesses maybe 10% of the ability Mahrez does but at least he always wore the shirt with pride and that counts for more in my eyes.
MC Prussian Posted 15 February 2020 Posted 15 February 2020 No. Mainly because of the highly annoying Algerian fan brigade. Spammers, the lot of them.
volpeazzurro Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 1 hour ago, Claridge said: Easily the most talented player we have ever had but he left under a cloud. Imagine him in this team though🔥 never going to happen He wouldn't fit in this team. We'd have to get a different type of fullback for a start. He's not worth it. Get someone to complement Ricardo and you've got a dynamite right side. Get Marhez and you've got one decent player when he feels like it.
volpeazzurro Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 2 hours ago, Grebfromgrebland said: I'd welcome him back. Business is business at the end of the day. He's a fantastic player and we might not ever see anyone as good put a city shirt in our lifetimes. Business is business my arse, he'd be a retrograde step and expensive as you'd need to buy another right back to cover him on the odd day he'd decide to turn up! Business is business sounds like some crass statement from an American gangster movie designed to impress people. We're Leicester, we don't need to win that bad that we sell our soul. Do you really think that mardy pratt would see coming back to Leicester as anything other than a big comedown? Has his behaviour whilst with us and since he's left not signalled something to you? Resigning him would be an unmitigated disaster. He's destined to be a legend in his own lunchtime. He'll be remembered here for one years contribution, if he left Manchester City tomorrow, in 5yrs time it would be Riyhad who? Such is his importance there or anywhere else in the future I'd guess.
murphy Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 2 hours ago, weller54 said: Not really.. Think the way he left, it was terminal! Is that an airport joke?
marbles Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 12 hours ago, Fox85 said: So short that he was a key figure to our success. Maybe your memory is just as short Very true, and then he made it abundantly clear that he doesn't want to be here. Not only that, but he also decided to take a shot at his time here.
Katy Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 No. The little bitch has made his feelings quite clear about us. He made his bed, he can lie in it.
Nick Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 Well it’ll likely work out for them at CAS - if they do lose that appeal then wow - they’ll be in the shit big time as the Premier League will have the confidence (they are of course bottling it atm and waiting for the appeal verdict) to dock points.... Basically over two seasons they will lose 220 million plus in income, be unable to attract and re-sign some players and struggle to keep within FFP as a result and maybe even have to sell a few. Pep has his eyes on the CL then he’ll be off in the Summer too no doubt.... Potentially catastrophic but likely to be squashed on appeal...
Bert Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 I think they’ll be kind of successful in the appeal and get it reduced to one with the second year suspended. CAS overturns a lot.
wokinghamfox Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 Dont think he could motivate himself to come back. He would believe that he has bigger fish to fry than us. But debating it is a bit fun amongst the crap of Storm Dennis.
Japanfox Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 All of us based in Japan say no. That maybe be only Or the man from Japan (Del Monte) He say no....
weller54 Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 7 hours ago, murphy said: Is that an airport joke? Glad someone understood it..😀😀
Guest Posted 16 February 2020 Posted 16 February 2020 Yes. For a few reasons. He plays in a region of the park we are not strong in. Perez is doing a commendable job this season but he is not a winger and that’s clear to see. He’s a club legend whether you like him or not. We would never have had our greatest days as a club if he were not part of the collective. He’s still one of the most talented players in the league and can be a match winner on any given day. Theres no use being bitter holding onto a grudge if it stops us improving as a team. I wasn’t a fan of the way he engineered his move out but I’m prepared to look at the bigger picture. Understand pretty much any and all dissenting viewpoints though.
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