This is our City: Simple Solution to Wars Between Club and Country, Who is Denzeil Boadu?

28 March 2013

Simple Solution to Wars Between Club and Country, Who is Denzeil Boadu?


Football Associations already have their sticky fingers in manipulating the outcome of domestic Leagues, the last thing we fans want is to see the Football Associations meddling in our domestic clubs affairs right?. Vincent Kompany was called up to play for Belgium despite being out for around 60 days for club with an injury, despite that he played against Macedonia who went on to win 1-0.

Mancini was obviously and understandably annoyed by it considering Manchester City are currently fighting to hold onto a 2nd placed Champions League spot and are chasing another FA Cup trophy. So my solution is, if the player in question wants to take such a gamble to play for his country, then he should take the full and complete consequence should it backfire.

Clubs who pay their wages should be allowed to stop paying 90% of the players wage after further aggravating the carried injury while on international duty (up until they play their first competitive domestic match), it only seems fair to the paying public considering it's ultimately the player who makes the choice to play when they could rightfully refuse.

As well as that I have to say I am not happy with hearing Yaya Toure missed the Everton game due to a bloody migraine, I have lost count of how many times I've gone to work with a headache/migraine (take a bloody painkiller or even better, go buy a Forehead stick).

It's been reported that we have signed an Arsenal youth player outcast Denzeil Boadu (not exactly a surprise considering they are a youth tap up farm), after the lad tweeted, "They allow me to express myself on the pitch & the quality of everything is high this is why I've decided to sign for Manchester City,".

Who is this young lad and what encouraged Manchester to sign him?

Well he's a 16 year old Attacking Midfielder that doesn't lack intelligence, he wants to study law when not playing football. Denzeil is native to Ghana holding Ghanaian and British nationality, he made his debut for the U16 England team in 2012. Born on 20/02.1997 he began his career in England with the Spuds (Tottenham Hotspur), An Arsenal fan claimed he is a highly skillful playmaker who the club worked hard to sign from Tottenham Hotspur. The Arsenal fan believes that despite impressing for the U18s this season, he was not offered a scholarship, although it has since emerged that the situation may have something do with unpaid fees towards Tottenham for the youngster’s services.

We will have to wait and see if this one backfires for Arsenal?

1 comment:

  1. Today is our semi final against Chelsea and we have to defeat them

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