It’s Quiet 20 - What is the Wirtz that could happen?

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anyone know if there is a clause where city can't sign sporting players cause dario essugo looks some player and chelsea getting him for 25 mill would of been good to get him as well
 
So it's Peps job to use all 5 subs to cover tiredness. He knows the fitness of the team he picks but bizarrely
believes that it's more disruptive to our game plan to substitute knackered players !
We need Gundo as an assistant coach to put him right !
Can't believe how many bad decisions Pep has made this season with the phenomenal record he has with us in previous seasons !
Perhaps a little distracted
 
anyone know if there is a clause where city can't sign sporting players cause dario essugo looks some player and chelsea getting him for 25 mill would of been good to get him as well
Doubt it, we prob just don't want him. Chelsea are planning to loan him out already.
 
It's a pointless comparison. One's hopefully about to start his life in the big leagues, the others are seasoned internationals coming toward the end of their careers for the current world, PL & former European Champions.

Sky can go fuck themselves. It's just them trying to create any type of news to keep eyeballs on their channel during the final hours of the transfer window for commercial purposes.
Basically they`re just cunts.
 
Reading a lot of over emotional posts on here describing our transfers over the last few years with words like disaster, shocking and negligence.

We're the reigning champions, we've just won 4 titles in a row, we've done a treble, achieved 100 points...

If we're shocking and negligent then what the f*ck is everyone else??
 
Reading a lot of over emotional posts on here describing our transfers over the last few years with words like disaster, shocking and negligence.

We're the reigning champions, we've just won 4 titles in a row, we've done a treble, achieved 100 points...

If we're shocking and negligent then what the f*ck is everyone else??
It's taken time & injuries & the acquisitions of Philips, Nunes & possibly Jack to realise we made £200m transfer errors of judgement. You win some, you lose some.
 
Would be interesting to know the reasoning behind waiting until the last day of the window before activating his release clause when we could have done it on the first day, especially since we have been in urgent need of reinforcements for months. My suspicion is that we are not entirely convinced about him being good enough but we had run out of options and needed to do something.

With that said, I obviously dont know and regardless I hope it works out!
If that turns out to be correct, which I doubt, we could be lumbered with Nunes 2.0.

Excitement.
 
Reading a lot of over emotional posts on here describing our transfers over the last few years with words like disaster, shocking and negligence.

We're the reigning champions, we've just won 4 titles in a row, we've done a treble, achieved 100 points...

If we're shocking and negligent then what the f*ck is everyone else??
We've gone from 4 in a row champions to getting twatted by mediocre sides on a fairly regularly basis. That drastic and sudden decline doesn't happen without a really big reason. The lack of future proofing, providing adequate cover and refreshing of the squad has caused it. That can be accurately described as negligent. We wouldn't be spending £200m in January to try and steady the ship if there wasn't a collosal fuck up that's lead to it.
 
We've gone from 4 in a row champions to getting twatted by mediocre sides on a fairly regularly basis. That drastic and sudden decline doesn't happen without a really big reason. The lack of future proofing, providing adequate cover and refreshing of the squad has caused it. That can be accurately described as negligent. We wouldn't be spending £200m in January to try and steady the ship if there wasn't a collosal fuck up that's lead to it.

It's been half a season. It's impossible to win things every single season.

Only to the most entitled can anything City have done be described as negligent and a collosal fuck up.

They may have made mistakes with who they brought in to cover for Rodri, but that's not negligent.
 
We've gone from 4 in a row champions to getting twatted by mediocre sides on a fairly regularly basis. That drastic and sudden decline doesn't happen without a really big reason. The lack of future proofing, providing adequate cover and refreshing of the squad has caused it. That can be accurately described as negligent. We wouldn't be spending £200m in January to try and steady the ship if there wasn't a collosal fuck up that's lead to it.
Doesn’t make it negligent, in fact. negligence is highly unlikely considering the people involved and what they have done the last 10 years. They obviously made a judgement last summer to wait a year to re build the squad they will have had a host of reasons for making that decision.
The fact a decisions doesn’t work out makes it a misjudgement not negligent, negligent would mean they never even considered it. I made some fuck ups in my business, not through negligence I just made a wrong choice.
 
so much more wrong than no cover for Rodri. Foden and Akanji form didnt drop off a cliff because of Rodri. KDB, Gundogan walking around and having no legs to run is not because of Rodri. Walker our captain didnt disappear because of Rodri etc.
hardly any end product from wingers until Savinho started to deliver around mind December is not because of Rodri.
injury struggles of Ake, Dias, Stones etc not because of Rodri.

Rodri did cover lot of our weaknesses but now its time to fix those weaknesses for good so when he is back he doesnt need to cover those anymore and can concentrate on running the midfield rather than working his ass off instead of others.

awful summer window cost us a lot this season ,selling Alvarez without replacing him was nonsense too.
 
It's been half a season. It's impossible to win things every single season.

Only to the most entitled can anything City have done be described as negligent and a collosal fuck up.

They may have made mistakes with who they brought in to cover for Rodri, but that's not negligent.
The situation with Rodri has been coming for over 18 months, since we wanted rid of Philips, Paqueta's transfer fell through & we panic bought Nunes who can't even get selected for the position we bought him for.

Many fans without daily access to our training sessions warned of a meltdown if we lost Rodri without adequate cover, yet here we are. This is down to Manchester City & Pep has clearly said as much...
 
The situation with Rodri has been coming for over 18 months, since we wanted Rod of Philips, Paqueta's transfer fell through & we panic bought Nunes who can't even get selected for the position we bought him for.

Many fans without daily access to our training sessions warned of a meltdown if we lost Rodri without adequate cover, yet here we are...

Many fans on here warn about a meltdown over nearly everything. We needed cover for KDB, we needed a left back, we needed a right back. We still won more than anyone else this last decade and therefore I'll trust and back those at the club over people on this forum.

The club needed a player who would be fine being on the bench for most of the time, considering Rodri is the best player in the world at that position. If it was easy to get a player decent enough to cover for him but also play second fiddle, then the club would have found that player.
 
Doesn’t make it negligent, in fact. negligence is highly unlikely considering the people involved and what they have done the last 10 years. They obviously made a judgement last summer to wait a year to re build the squad they will have had a host of reasons for making that decision.
The fact a decisions doesn’t work out makes it a misjudgement not negligent, negligent would mean they never even considered it. I made some fuck ups in my business, not through negligence I just made a wrong choice.
You could say it was negligent to choose to ignore the very public warnings of our best player, who subsequently suffered a serious and inevitable injury which has had disastrous sporting and financial consequences
 
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