Petrov lambasts 'unprofessional' City

Martin Petrov has accused Manchester City of being unprofessional towards him as his contract with the club ran out. Petrov was officially unveiled as a Bolton player today following his release by City at the end of a three-year deal.The Bulgaria international, who was brought to Eastlands by Sven-Goran Eriksson in 2007, had hoped to extend his time there despite struggling to hold down a place in the team over the last two seasons.Persistent knee problems and a constant stream of expensive new signings arriving at City made life tough for Petrov - but the midfielder says he was most frustrated by the club's lack of communication with him about his future."It was frustrating, but not because I didn't play - I understand, because they are buying big stars now for so much money," Petrov said."Every time I played on the pitch I showed that I have a place in this team, but okay, the decision is the manager's."But the worst thing is that the communication in this club with the players who do not play is not professional."I am 31 years old and I felt like I was 13 there. Nobody spoke with me about my situation - they knew that my contract was finishing."

Source: Team_Talk