He was asked that specific question on Sky sports after the Leicester game and rejected the suggestion straightaway and stated he was too young to retire He was obviously hoping to be offered another contract by City. So there is a chance we could be giving him another standing ovation next season
My problem with this is, that it wasn't just a clapping off, he was given a standing ovation by a large number of Brighton fans. So have we now set a precedent and to be considered a sporting club, we must give a standing ovation to any good player subbed by the opposition in future?
No it's not
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2019/05/06/vincent-kompany-insists-not-retiring-pep-guardiola-reveals-will/amp/
Good post
Sounds like some of our fans will be giving a standing ovation to Mr Tumble if he gets substituted before the end of the game next season, all being consistent in the name of sportsmanship