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Apparently, Robinho is enjoying life at Manchester City. He has just recently dedicated himself to a long-term stay at the club and has said that they could become as powerful as Real Madrid...

Robinho Wants Kaka to Join Him at Manchester City

by Thomas (Senior Writer)

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Editorial

November 16, 2008

World Football, EPL, Serie A, Manchester City, AC Milan, Kaka, Editorial, Robinho

Apparently, Robinho is enjoying life at Manchester City. He has just recently dedicated himself to a long-term stay at the club and has said that they could become as powerful as Real Madrid. Now, he wants Kaka to join him.

Robinho told reporters: "He's a great player and a great person. Kaka is fantastic and has so much ability. He is strong intelligent and fast. I hope I can play with him here at City.

"If Kaka or any other great player wants to come here the door is open.

"It's great when we have players like that mentioned with the club. We love it, and the ambition of the owners. All the players are hoping to make this club the best in the world."

Traditionally, Kaka and those around him have said that he will remain at AC Milan. However, they have now said that if Manchester City were to be eligible for Champions League football, he would be willing to join the club.

Robinho himself is looking to become the best player in the world. Currently, he has seven goals since he joined Manchester City. He told reporters: "I hope to play here for many years. I came to City because I saw them growing and making progress.

"I hope to make history at this club and become one of the great heroes at Manchester City. I'm in a very good phase and I hope this will continue."

"I'm enjoying it here, and my aim is to become the best player in the world."

"I hope I can do that here."

Currently, Manchester City have only won once in the last five matches. They sit 15th in the league table with 13 points. Their next match is against newly promoted Hull City.

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  1. city have the money to sign kaka, but i just don't think they'll ever have the prestige to be able to sign kaka. and if kaka does come to england, i hope it's united who he goes to!

    1. i would love to see him in a United jersey. but for some reason...i see him more in a Chelsea shirt. weird.

      he'll never go to City.

  2. Ten years ago Chelsea were a very small team and have always been far smaller than City and have had less success historically and a far smaller fanbase and stadium.
    Since Abramovich everything has changed for them and good luck to them for that.
    The same can and will happen at City. Even after 30 years of no success we still get larger crowds than them.
    Don't forget all you United lovers with short memories - they did not win anything but a few Cups for over a twenty year period in the 1970s and 1980s and were struggling to get fans to go to watch them (so much for loyalty amongst their fair weather supporters).
    So don't give them a history of success that they do not have. Their success has been quite recent since the start of the Premiership apart from a period in the 1960s.
    Prior to that Manchester City were a bigger club than them before the Munich air crash. Then they shamelessly profiteered from it over many years to their economic benefit while heartlessly forgetting to compensate the families of the tragic victims.
    You will all eat your words. The arabs are not fools they could have bought any team in England (including United) but wanted the biggest sleeping giant to build into a world force. They have chosen well with City. They just need to get rid of Hughes who is not up to the job as it is now.

    1. so....u think he will go to city?

    2. Here's a bit of reading material for you missy so you can educate yourself.

      http://www.red11.org/mufc/stats/attendances.htm

      As you can see its been quite a while since Uniteds attendance drooped below the 21,247 you got when you were playing FC Twente the other week. Doesn't the city of Manchester stadium have a capacity of 47,726. So much for loyalty amongst your fair weather supporters.

  3. I don't think that Kaká is going to leave Milan anytime soon, but even if he did come to England he would not probably end up in Man City no matter the money...

    1. thats what i think

  4. I think it`s a subtle cry for help from Robinho.

    City needs better players to but then again so does Chelsea. It the end who ever pays more will get Kaka.

    1. I was thinking that as well. Robinho may like it at City but he knows that they'll never be great unless they get better talent.

  5. The best part is , I'm sure Kaka wont move!

    Good article Thomas ;) But we all know Kaka's staying.

    1. true

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