Tuesday, November 1, 2005

Bradley signs new City deal

Manchester City striker Bradley Wright-Phillips has signed a new four year contract extension at the club. The 20-year-old striker only agreed a new deal last season but City have decided to tie him down until 2009. "It's good news all round," said Wright-Phillips - who is the half-brother to Chelsea and England star Shaun Wright-Phillips. "I never thought about leaving, I am under the club's wing and the aim is to get a few starts and a few goals." Wright-Phillips made his return to first-team action in Monday night's 3-1 win over Aston Villa. A knee injury has limited him to only three substitute appearances this season but he is highly rated by City boss Stuart Pearce.


Good news for both City and Wroght-Phillips because I really believe Bradley has got some talent and it is only a matter of time he starts showing it. You have to remember that when he and his brother were both in the academy the magnificent staff at the academy thought that Bradley was the better one and now look how well Shaun is doing so why can't Bradley do that.