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    Default City offers Robinho in exchange for Ibrahimovic

    Fresh out of Catalan press this morning.

    Reportedly, Manchester City are offering Robinho plus cash (app. 15 mil. euros) in exchange for Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
    Initial talks have already taken place between City and Barca whose signing of David Villa from Valencia puts Ibrahimovic's future at the Nou Camp in doubt.
    Roberto Mancini worked with Ibrahimovic at Inter Milan and is keen on signing the Swede.


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    No I'd rather we keep Ibra.

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    I thought we were through with Robinho after Xavi and Puyol vetoed against him last winter.

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    NO

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    if we get rid of ibra, I want money to pay for cesc... I love Robinho, but i just cant picture him fitting in here at all
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    No way. I'd rather keep Ibra too.

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    No thanks

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    No thanks to Robinho. He is like the most overrated player in football. I have always said this and it would take alot for him to change my mind on him.

    if ibra stay, that's not a bad thing as it's not like he's a bad player, he just hasn't been up to scratch. He could take La Liga by strorm next season, who knows? He would be a good player to add strength to the side. He may be a little unhappy at not starting every game, but as a professional, you need to play on the bench and prove yourself from time to time. This would also provide the club rotation in certain areas and would offer different types of players. We are fine with Pedro and Bojan on the left, with Villa in the centre and Messi on the right. Ibra can also provide back-up and rotation to these players. This team is strong as it is and Robben or Robinho aren't needed.

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    Yes, if Robinho has a good World Cup and the stint he has had in Brazil might have sorted his head out a bit, maybe if they upped it to €20m and Robinho its a good deal, lets face Ibra is nearly 29, Robinho is a good age, 26, experience in La liga(for Real but still) and if he really wants us then might be prepared to settle down and not moan.

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    No. I'd rather have money than Robinho.

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    Hell no.

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    no god that's worse than Ibra...



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    Hell, NO!!! Why would we swap one disinterested player for another. Tevez would be a better bet. I've never seen a star player so prepared to work his ass off for the greater good of the team.

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    No to Robinho. He's the ultimate example of another "black sheep", so signing him would definitely create troubles in the dressing-room.

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    No... I prefered Ibra...


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