Must say I find it odd how apathetic their fans are towards the CL.
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Must say I find it odd how apathetic their fans are towards the CL.
Probably because they have seen them win about seven games in four seasons.
Bluemoon appear to be butt hurt over Uefa corruption.
They're even crying about being punished for FFP!
Honest Frank is solely a Man City player. :haha:
WTF?
http://www.theguardian.com/football/...w-york-city-fc
This Lampard deal has always seemed dodgy but now that City have admitted he was their player to begin with, the "Chelsea fru and fru" mug is still denying it!
There is no loyatly anymore but this has taken it to a another level. He knew he'd face his old club and the fans wont like him for it but money above everything is seems.
City are a dodgy outfit though and they have shown they can get round this fair play BS.
Rumours going around that the gypos may be penalised by having their transfer dealings limited to £100mill per week.
This cunt has the nerve to call himself a journalist.
Read that "article" (with AdBlock Plus active of course) and there's not one source, not even a rumour or a hint from the club or anyone connected to the club (or anyone connected with football for that matter). Or anyone at all, in fact. The cunt just announces it minus a shred of supporting evidence. You can tell a society is fucked when it's media stops pretending.Quote:
By CHRIS WHEELER FOR THE DAILY MAIL
Manchester City monitor Diego Simeone as Premier League champions continue to struggle under Manuel Pellegrini
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ellegrini.html
It's reaching the stage where psychiatrists need to be called in.Quote:
Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi and Alexis Sanchez are all in... but who else makes our Champions League squad made up of one player from each of the last 16 teams?
Centre-back: Vincent Kompany (Manchester City)
There are few better in world football at the heart of a defence than Manchester City captain Kompany. There were a number of City attacking options who narrowly missed out on selection - Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero were two strong contenders - but Kompany’s presence at the back earned him a place.
They NEED MORE PLAYA!!! :lol:Quote:
"I'm not just talking about Manchester City. You see Real Madrid, Manchester United, Chelsea, Barcelona and Bayern Munich – all the big clubs – they all do it. It is important to have big names.
"I don't want to talk about plans for next season because we have to finish this season. It is very important the way we finish this season before we analyse all the players. So it is not the right moment to talk about it.”
Their signings have been average as hell really since they first won the league, they're still reliant on the same group of players and have wasted an absolute fortune on others.
I wish I could :pal: but... well yeah.
It is going to be quite interesting how they refresh their geriatric squad over the next few years and (hmm) don't fall foul of FFP though.
Trouble with the gypos is they are not only a joke in terms of the transfer policy but their behaviour has a horrible disruptive effect on everyone around them. I saw that article and rolled my eyes, what a bunch of clowns. But players like Sterling will be reading eagerly, or his agents will at least. Which player wanting the big bucks is going to sign up when he knows the gypos will be chucking ludicrous cash in the summer. Coquelin and Bellerin are getting deserved praise after their recent performances. These aren't big cash players but they are making names for themselves and are on the Sterling trail - a couple of good seasons and suddenly greedy gazes will be coming in their direction. Nobody can build long term when you have chequebook superstars like the gypos and the clown schools in Barcelona and Madrid on the prowl.
:haha: :haha:Quote:
Bacary Sagna could end the season trophyless and lower than Arsenal in the Premier League but the Manchester City defender insists he has no regrets about leaving the Emirates for the Etihad.
Sagna's acrimonious departure from Arsenal when his contract expired at the end of last season left many Gunners fans dismayed at a perceived lack of loyalty from the defender.
The France international has played only 16 times for City this season in an underwhelming campaign both for him and the Premier League holders, who are languishing in fourth.
Sagna. :lol:
What a mug. He'll be one of flops they offload for sure.
New challenges. :bow:
Ambition. :bow:
lesbo living up to his name....
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/...5382924400.jpg
Has Sue Perkins had her hair done?
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Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero has returned to full training as he steps up his recovery from a heel problem ahead of Monday's trip to Arsenal.
Pep to City confirmed.
This should be the beginning of the end for them and we have to capitalise. This will udnermine Pelegrini and he will want to fuck things up and tell them to fuck off.
the title is ours to lose.
Agreed. I feel that we have to win the league this time round because if we don't, it could be years in the wilderness, with the Chavs signing the acknowledged best manager on the world, and undoubtedly spending huge on the signings that they have no doubt agreed to let him have.
I disagree with Kano that Citeh have not been affected by the constant speculation over Pellegrini's future. I think that this has been a factor in their inconsistency this season, and I think their existing players and new signings will up their game under Guardiola. Pellegrini won't throw in the towel, but some of his mercenaries already have, and I can't see this news changing things in his favour.
While Guardiola was never coming to Arsenal, its difficult not to feel a little envious seeing what a club with proper ambition is doing...
Nah, I think he's far more professional than that. He kept on as normal under even worse pressure at Madrid. He's a guy that has been there and seen it all, so it all comes down to whether the players want to break their neck for a manager on his way out.
This probably wins the gypos the title. Pellegrini is a decent bloke and he'll work out his contract professionally. And the mercs he's done a fairly decent job of managing know the chequebook king is on the way so they'll be staking a claim now in case they are out on their arse in the summer. If I were Sterling I'd be looking around in advance. And as for Nasri :haha:
Oh and United :lol:
Anybody else find it distasteful City announcing Pep's arrival now? Yeah I know it's the biggest open secret in the game that he was going there but still....
It's now or never for Wenger IMO, City won't be screwing up all over the place under Pep, he'll be given the funds to shape whatever team he needs there and TBH, I think he'd have their current lot playing at a much higher level than Pelligrini is at the moment.
He's got exactly the type of challenge he thrives on. Unlimited cash and as many shopping trolleys as he can string together.
He's probably going to do well because he has the image the arabs want and I bet they'll be opening up the vaults full of stolen money big time so they can take their publicity stunt to the next level. It may not even matter much how well they do domestically provided they get to pitch a stall in the latter stages of the CL, it's about showbiz now.
I think he said in his press conference today that he wanted it out in the open now, rather than the speculation carrying on. If anything it is Guardiola who should've kept his mouth shut about coming to the UK next season.
Yeah he (Pep) comes across as a right attention seeker, he's a lot more likeable than Maureen for obvious reasons but he's kind of cut from the same cloth, it's all about "him".
He won't be here long anyway, 3 seasons of PL wins for Citeh and he'll be off on his next "vanity" project.
Predictable move.
Hope he fails miserably.
That's what I said - ie that Pellegrini won't throw in the towel. That much is pretty evident - he will have been aware for ages that Guardiola is coming, and he's been extremely professional and dignified throughout. As I said - it's his players who won't have much incentive to put in 110%. That's the problem with mercenaries who by and large play for themselves rather than the club. I know that covers 90% of footballers these days, but there are degrees - and the pay levels tend to be inversely proportional to feeling for the club they play for. I fully expect Citeh to continue to be inconsistent this season - which is why we absolutely have to take advantage.
Tbf, I was writing my post while your one appeared. Just coincidence it seem to be in response to your post when it was AFC's I was replying to.
Players like Sterling and Toure I can see downing tools (Toure has done for the past couple of seasons really) but I can't see many others in that starting eleven that stand out as big time charlies, willing to throw in the towel. I expect City to be inconsistent too - but for the different reasons I explained last week.