He hasnt been a fixture for them this year and they will no doubt go and buy even better players so it's the law of the footballing jungle. He'll play even less next season or not at all. Ridiculous, I know. But quite possible.
''Established international''? The odd sub appearance and he rarely starts for England (or Citeh).
Quote from: Mazrim on May 11, 2011, 12:32:35 PMHe hasnt been a fixture for them this year and they will no doubt go and buy even better players so it's the law of the footballing jungle. He'll play even less next season or not at all. Ridiculous, I know. But quite possible.Of City's 36 Prem Lge games this season he's started 22 and come on in 8, so that's 30 out of 35 apps... he's hardly been left out in the cold has he?Quote from: eamonn on May 11, 2011, 06:19:46 PM''Established international''? The odd sub appearance and he rarely starts for England (or Citeh).The only England game he hasn't played in since he left us was Montenegro when he was suspended. Of the other 7 he's started 5 and come on in 2.Any player with ambition wants to play Champions League - I can't see Milner giving up that chance without a fight.I can't for the life of me think why people on here think he'll come back here to earn less money and possibly be in a relegation scrap.
Heard that Manshitty are having a £100M clear out this summer to make room for £200M additions. So Jimmy could be in that batch.
No way they're selling Milner, he's exactly the player you need for a successful campaign in both the league and Europe - versatile, incredible fitness levels, relatively uncomplaining about rotation and with a fair amount of quality to boot. They will need Milner a lot next season.