It's Quiet Thread 15 - Txiki Blinders

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Money, Garry Cook, and Mancini.

Judging by our recent player succession process (Kompany, Aguero, Hart etc), I don't have a lot of confidence around the club's hierarchy having Pep's successor on their radar yet.

Don't underestimate the power of having a coach of Pep's stature on board. I know that a number of people around the club think that he's irreplaceable.

Whoever takes over from Pep will have problems, especially if the club doesn't back them in the transfer market.

Our squad is a strong as it’s ever been in every position apart from a striker. Don’t being so dramatic when there’s no need for it. We’re a great position, with or without Pep.
 
I hope so... Time will tell, but I think you'll find it's going to be all about money

Can't believe any city fan actually thinks that way.

3. Wants to play with KDB and the other world class players in the squad.
4. Wants to be competing for the premier League and other trophies regularly.
5. Players we are signing in the next few years were 9, 10, 11, etc. When they witnessed the most iconic goal the league has ever seen scored by this club.

Of course there will be players who want to come here. Yeah, they'll be played handsomely, as they would elsewhere.

This place tonight is either full of opposition fans taking the piss or a load of fanny fucking blues have lost their minds.
 
5 league titles and 10 years consecutive in champions league says different you fuckin daft ****
That sounds remarkably like the sort of arrogant remark that would be made by rag supporters towards the end of Ferguson's reign of power.

Don't get complacent or you could end up eating your words.
 
That sounds remarkably like the sort of arrogant remark that would be made by rag supporters towards the end of Ferguson's reign of power.

Don't get complacent or you could end up eating your words.
Except Pep isn't like GPC. City are not run by the manager. They have pretty much noult to show for the 10 years since he left.

We have been successful through 3 different managers.
 
Our squad is a strong as it’s ever been in every position apart from a striker. Don’t being so dramatic when there’s no need for it. We’re a great position, with or without Pep.
We'll be in a better position if we sign a striker for this season.
At some point, the club will have to start paying what it takes to stay among the big boys. It's inevitable. It's why clubs like Arsenal and Spurs have been on the decline in Europe over the past few seasons.
 
We'll be in a better position if we sign a striker for this season.
At some point, the club will have to start paying what it takes to stay among the big boys. It's inevitable. It's why clubs like Arsenal and Spurs have been on the decline in Europe over the past few seasons.

The reason why Arsenal and Spurs are on the decline is because they don’t sign any decent players, totally different to City. For as long as Khaldoon is at City, we will always have a sensible value for a player depending on their level of quality. We are fucking light years ahead of Spurs and Arsenal, if you can’t see that then you need to question your own football knowledge.
 
I can’t remember if it was pounds or Euros, but 850k a week plus a big agent fee for the fat greasy ****.
Can't remember = making it up as you go along. ;-)

Haaland won't come to City because Real and/or the rags will pay what he wants, and we won’t want to deal with a pair of two bob conmen like Raiola and Alfie Haaland.

Dance with the devil and there's a price to pay.
 
Money, Garry Cook, and Mancini.

Judging by our recent player succession process (Kompany, Aguero, Hart etc), I don't have a lot of confidence around the club's hierarchy having Pep's successor on their radar yet.

Don't underestimate the power of having a coach of Pep's stature on board. I know that a number of people around the club think that he's irreplaceable.

Whoever takes over from Pep will have problems, especially if the club doesn't back them in the transfer market.
The club have backed every manager, all have made big signings in their time post the takeover so why would that stop. Our top players are well paid, but aren't signed on crazy wages, like the trafford tramps did with Sanchez. I don't remember Aguero, Toure or Silva signing for stupid money, if thats all they wanted they wouldn't have lasted so long at the club.
 
The reason why Arsenal and Spurs are on the decline is because they don’t sign any decent players, totally different to City. For as long as Khaldoon is at City, we will always have a sensible value for a player depending on their level of quality. We are fucking light years ahead of Spurs and Arsenal, if you can’t see that then you need to question your own football knowledge.
Don't get complacent. Nothing lasts forever.
 
We'll be in a better position if we sign a striker for this season.
At some point, the club will have to start paying what it takes to stay among the big boys. It's inevitable. It's why clubs like Arsenal and Spurs have been on the decline in Europe over the past few seasons.
Haven't we recently spent 100M on a player and been looking to spend 100M+ on another?
 
Can't remember = making it up as you go along. ;-)

Haaland won't come to City because Real and/or the rags will pay what he wants, and we won’t want to deal with a pair of two bob conmen like Raiola and Alfie Haaland.

Dance with the devil and there's a price to pay.
Pay what he wants and fuck yourself for years. The moment we start paying mega wages is the day we have lost control of ourselves. I can’t see how paying north of £600k per week is sustainable. Barca are giving a lot of clubs a good example of why you shouldn’t smash you’re wage structure to bits.
 
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