nicky-weaver Stories - Bitter and Blue
Bigger and better?
Picking out something that Nicky Weaver stated yesterday when talking of his desire to remain the club:"City is a great club to be at for a player. The onesthat leave here and go to a bigger and better club are few and farbetween.Normally when they leave they go downhill."It's a fair point from...
Weaver looking for long term deal
With his contract up at the end of this campaign, armed with a solid start to this season Nicky Weaver has spoken today of his desire to remain with the club for the long haul.As reported in the MEN, Weaver said:"I'd love to stay here beyond this season. I have beenin Manchester all my adult life...
In safe hands?
Out of all the City players who have received national media attention this season, Nicky Weaver is perhaps the one who has had the most columns inches dedicated to him so far. Quite understandable given his 'back from the dead' story from the football scrapheap to turning in some notable...
Goal-keeping log jam
With the news that Kaspar Schmeichel is poised to join Falkirk on a season long loan, and in joining fellow youngster Joe Hart in the 'on-loan' ranks it spells positive news for our goalkeeping future.The fact that Stuart Pearce is able to farm out two young keepers shows the strength we have with...
The end for Isaksson?
The decision to restore Nicky Weaver to the starting line up following an impressive showing from Andreas Isaksson in the defeat of Portsmouth was described as the 'hardest of my career' by Stuart Pearce, but in doing so may well have pushed Isaksson towards the exit door in what would be a City...
Weaver signs for Charlton
Charlton signed striker Svetoslav Todorov from Portsmouthand goalkeeper Nicky Weaver from Manchester City on free transfers on Wednesday.Weaver, 28, signed a three-year deal after 10 years at City - during whichhe made more than 200 appearances....."Nicky hasn't had the breaks in his careerthat he...
Weaver snipes at City exit
'One minute we were talking about a testimonial and the nextwe weren't talking at all. I found that disheartening,' he said.'I was toldthe contract offered while Stuart Pearce was manager was no longer on the tableand I would have to basically go on trial for the new manager. I found that abit of...






