Vitor Reis | £29.4m deal agreed (p43)

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With all the constant injuries we get at CB it's exciting we are linked with 2 young CBs, but even if we get them both in does anybody seriously think PEP will play them ? PEP doesn't trust kids Pusey can't get on the field even with or current issues PEP would rather put walker or even gundog in ,4-0 up against WMU and still no oReilly,Pusey mcatee only come on at 80 minutes as long as there's a hole in my backside KIDS won't play.Just imagine if citys academy had that kid yamal from barca do you think he would be a superstar if at city?probably wouldn't even of played a game.
Pussey has been on the field and looked woeful sadly on every occasion.
 
Nobody here has seen Vitor Reis play, so we just have to have faith that this level of investment in such a young player is a good one. There is also interest from other clubs with a track record of buying young talent and selling them later for big money.
 
Complacency and far too loyal.

Loyalty is a great trait but it can also come back to haunt you as we have seen this season.

Elite clubs/winning clubs keep winning by been ruthless and make tough and seemingly callous decisions on players/coaches.

Players come and go, some leave as legends but most go and are soon forgotten, that's the nature of sport. Sadly now we have far too many of our fan base that seem to support players more than the club, I find that strange.
With a fully fit squad & Rodri as a 6, we'd still be a force to be reckoned with imo, BUT there's no stopping the hands of ole Father Time. As our players age, injuries are easier to come by & harder to heal quickly from, & because of Pep's preference for a smaller squad, the perfect storm has ravaged us.

I think this goes beyond loyalty. I agree with you 100% that it's the complacency that this perfect storm would never hit us, which has led to the dire situation we find ourselves. We're heading toward a summer where TWELVE members of our squad will be 30+. We can't be relying on them to play 60+ games per season, at the highest echelon of football, 3 times per week. It's impossible to do this at the zenith of football, at that age. It's just the harsh reality of biology & physics.

We also need to act decisively with Jack, Nunes & McAtee. Jack's effectively become a £100m paperweight, Nunes was never up to the recent historical standards of Manchester City's squads & has done nothing to dispense that notion, & McAtee should either be given a fair chance to prove himself, or sold with a buy back clause & sell on fee.

Major surgery is needed at the Etihad & we need to be brutally honest with ourselves. It's pointless hanging on to the older players we have, hoping they can overcome the realities of age, just as much as it's pointless hanging on to players who're taking up a squad place, but rarely played when they're not up to the elite standards we've set.
 
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I don’t agree. I think he’s looked pretty good considering it’s his first time starting games. The expectation levels for youngsters are ridiculous
Put it this way . If either of these lads put in performances like JSP they will be wrote off as some of our worst ever signings.

Harsh on JSP but that's the reality.
 
I’m not keen on buying young CBs. Think CB is the one role where experience and age are major attributes. You are stronger and wiser in your mid to late 20s.

Simpson-Pusey just got bullied but Gyokeres in the CL as he’s not a man yet. You have to be physically strong and that’s why I would personally have gone tried and tested over potential.
 
Many CBs have been bullied by Gyokeres, it's why his goal record is as it is. Every young player has strengths and areas for development. Physical power is probably the easiest to develop. Technique, passing range, and comfort on the ball, all of which he has, take a lot longer. Anyway, I am sure that we all want to see great talents emerging from the academy but we must be patient because they are not 30-year-old finished articles.
 
I’m not keen on buying young CBs. Think CB is the one role where experience and age are major attributes. You are stronger and wiser in your mid to late 20s.

Simpson-Pusey just got bullied but Gyokeres in the CL as he’s not a man yet. You have to be physically strong and that’s why I would personally have gone tried and tested over potential.
Even if stones leaves we would still have Ake, Dias, Gvardiol & Akanji. I think those 2 will take the place of Aké and Akanji over time. And then there is still JSP. If everything goes well City won’t need to buy new CB in the next years. Hell we might even get an actual RB/LB.
 
I’m not keen on buying young CBs. Think CB is the one role where experience and age are major attributes. You are stronger and wiser in your mid to late 20s.

Simpson-Pusey just got bullied but Gyokeres in the CL as he’s not a man yet. You have to be physically strong and that’s why I would personally have gone tried and tested over potential.
Well the intention is that we can get Dias back fit. Keep Akanji and Ake fit and this lad can build up his time in the team.

We haven't sold the experience or age. We are just building for the future.
 
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Positive signs for this deal.

The negotiation between Palmeiras and Manchester City could reach up to 45 million euros (R$ 283 million). The clubs are discussing the moment of the athlete's arrival in England... -

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You've done it now, that's the number that will get quoted when we buy him....
 
Complacency and far too loyal.

Loyalty is a great trait but it can also come back to haunt you as we have seen this season.

Elite clubs/winning clubs keep winning by been ruthless and make tough and seemingly callous decisions on players/coaches.

Players come and go, some leave as legends but most go and are soon forgotten, that's the nature of sport. Sadly now we have far too many of our fan base that seem to support players more than the club, I find that strange.
I agree with all you have said apart from loyalty. Could it not be argued that loyalty played a huge part in our treble and 4 in a row success? I would take that loyalty now if it meant we continue to win and have a bad season every 4/5 years.

As a club we stay humble and loyal. It does have its drawbacks but what’s the alternative? Change players too early?

It’s a tough balancing act and one we have done well to sidestep a few times.

As much as this season has hurt us it will help us avoid making such a mistake in the future. Well maybe… no one is perfect.
 
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