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By santacruz on 05-03-2010 at 11:14
Source: The Sun

City are "mugging" my son

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The other day I published a piece of news talking about Wright-Phillip's situation and his complaints. Now, his father is talking to, and doesn't have nice words to his son's club.

 

IAN WRIGHT has accused Manchester City of 'mugging off' his son Shaun Wright-Phillips.


The SunSport columnist is angry with the collapse of his boy's Eastlands contract talks. Wright-Phillips, 28, who scored in England's 3-1 win over Egypt, wants to pledge the rest of his career to the club he rejoined from Chelsea for £8.5m in 2008. But Wrighty said: "They are mugging him off and treating him like a youth team player."


The Arsenal legend revealed in January that Wright-Phillips could not strike a deal with City chief executive Garry Cook and football administrator Brian Marwood. And in a fresh attack, Wrighty again pointed the finger at Cook and Marwood.

 

He said: "They called him in and he wants to sign for the rest of his career so he can be settled and get ready to go to the World Cup. They're not treating him like someone who actually wants to be there. He signed before all the money came. I'm not sure they know what they're doing.

 

"He's playing when injured but he says 'if they want me to play, I've got to'. He's played and then they've left him out. He's lost form and I'm thinking he's not going to make the England team, even the bench. Then for him to come on against Egypt and do what he did and be really positive. I felt like I was going to cry."

Ian Wright

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