Morgan Gibbs-White

I think the point is that we were very good at unearthing genuine talent but that no longer seems to be the case
We have signed Haaland and Gvardiol and Alvarez fairly recently.
The only really poor signing we have made recently has been Phillips, though Nunes hasn't generally shone.
PLayers often take time to settle.
Doku Savio, Nico, Reiss, Khus,Echeverri are all very young, personally I think they may well show up to be excellent. Marmoush is hardly old.
Rodriguez, Mahrez, Bernardo, Sterling,Gundo all took quite a while to settle and they had a more settled team to adjust to.
We haven't been great this season and a little lack of planning around midfield has probably aggravated this but there is no reason to be pessimistic about our general record on player recruitment.
 
We have signed Haaland and Gvardiol and Alvarez fairly recently.
The only really poor signing we have made recently has been Phillips, though Nunes hasn't generally shone.
PLayers often take time to settle.
Doku Savio, Nico, Reiss, Khus,Echeverri are all very young, personally I think they may well show up to be excellent. Marmoush is hardly old.
Rodriguez, Mahrez, Bernardo, Sterling,Gundo all took quite a while to settle and they had a more settled team to adjust to.
We haven't been great this season and a little lack of planning around midfield has probably aggravated this but there is no reason to be pessimistic about our general record on player recruitment.
City 10000% didn't "unearth" Haaland or Josko. They were already well known names in Europe
 
Apparently MGW has said he wants to stay.
I say let's not get in his way.


Clearly our scouts, Pep, Viana, and analytics people don't feel he is an average player. Time will tell if they are right.
Analytics people definitely don't like him. But im sure they are not the final boss. That's Pep and Viana now. Lets hope they have some magic up their sleeves.
 
We have signed Haaland and Gvardiol and Alvarez fairly recently.
The only really poor signing we have made recently has been Phillips, though Nunes hasn't generally shone.
PLayers often take time to settle.
Doku Savio, Nico, Reiss, Khus,Echeverri are all very young, personally I think they may well show up to be excellent. Marmoush is hardly old.
Rodriguez, Mahrez, Bernardo, Sterling,Gundo all took quite a while to settle and they had a more settled team to adjust to.
We haven't been great this season and a little lack of planning around midfield has probably aggravated this but there is no reason to be pessimistic about our general record on player recruitment.
Haaland was hardly an unknown quantity. As for Gvardiol he's now playing in the position he was signed for and many stating he was not a full back .Agree with you on the rest.
 
Apparently MGW has said he wants to stay.
I say let's not get in his way.



Analytics people definitely don't like him. But im sure they are not the final boss. That's Pep and Viana now. Lets hope they have some magic up their sleeves.

Maybe he stumbled across the Blue Moon forum or scrolled through Twitter and saw the wave of hate and abuse waiting for him—before he even set foot through the doors at City. It’s entirely possible that, in that moment, he realized just how hostile the environment could be.


And maybe he asked himself the hard question: Can I really deal with this? The pressure, the scrutiny, the endless judgment from fans who'd made up their minds before he even kicked a ball. For some players, it’s not about physical readiness or tactical fit—it’s about emotional resilience. And if he felt that he couldn't handle the venom, the criticism, or the spotlight turning toxic, then maybe walking away was the only move that made sense.


Not every battle is worth fighting—especially when the war starts before you even arrive.

Probably he is just appeasing the Nottingham fans, saying the right things before he daggers them and leaves them!
 
City 10000% didn't "unearth" Haaland or Josko. They were already well known names in Europe
Do you think Silva,Toure, DeBruyne, Gundogan,Bernardo,Mahrez, Laporte, Rodri Dias, Sterling,Sane Walker etc, etc were unknowns?
All our signings for the first team have been known really well within their leagues.
Zinchenko is probably the only player we've come close to 'unearthing'
The point is generally we have looked at them carefully, seen how they'll fit and generally done well.
 
Maybe he stumbled across the Blue Moon forum or scrolled through Twitter and saw the wave of hate and abuse waiting for him—before he even set foot through the doors at City. It’s entirely possible that, in that moment, he realized just how hostile the environment could be.


And maybe he asked himself the hard question: Can I really deal with this? The pressure, the scrutiny, the endless judgment from fans who'd made up their minds before he even kicked a ball. For some players, it’s not about physical readiness or tactical fit—it’s about emotional resilience. And if he felt that he couldn't handle the venom, the criticism, or the spotlight turning toxic, then maybe walking away was the only move that made sense.


Not every battle is worth fighting—especially when the war starts before you even arrive.

Probably he is just appeasing the Nottingham fans, saying the right things before he daggers them and leaves them!
He better have liked a few of my posts the ****.
 
Maybe he stumbled across the Blue Moon forum or scrolled through Twitter and saw the wave of hate and abuse waiting for him—before he even set foot through the doors at City. It’s entirely possible that, in that moment, he realized just how hostile the environment could be.


And maybe he asked himself the hard question: Can I really deal with this? The pressure, the scrutiny, the endless judgment from fans who'd made up their minds before he even kicked a ball. For some players, it’s not about physical readiness or tactical fit—it’s about emotional resilience. And if he felt that he couldn't handle the venom, the criticism, or the spotlight turning toxic, then maybe walking away was the only move that made sense.


Not every battle is worth fighting—especially when the war starts before you even arrive.

Probably he is just appeasing the Nottingham fans, saying the right things before he daggers them and leaves them!
On to ragin' about the 2nd choice Sara or we waiting?
 
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Maybe he stumbled across the Blue Moon forum or scrolled through Twitter and saw the wave of hate and abuse waiting for him—before he even set foot through the doors at City. It’s entirely possible that, in that moment, he realized just how hostile the environment could be.


And maybe he asked himself the hard question: Can I really deal with this? The pressure, the scrutiny, the endless judgment from fans who'd made up their minds before he even kicked a ball. For some players, it’s not about physical readiness or tactical fit—it’s about emotional resilience. And if he felt that he couldn't handle the venom, the criticism, or the spotlight turning toxic, then maybe walking away was the only move that made sense.


Not every battle is worth fighting—especially when the war starts before you even arrive.

Probably he is just appeasing the Nottingham fans, saying the right things before he daggers them and leaves them!
I always knew it was a force for good.
 
Maybe he stumbled across the Blue Moon forum or scrolled through Twitter and saw the wave of hate and abuse waiting for him—before he even set foot through the doors at City. It’s entirely possible that, in that moment, he realized just how hostile the environment could be.


And maybe he asked himself the hard question: Can I really deal with this? The pressure, the scrutiny, the endless judgment from fans who'd made up their minds before he even kicked a ball. For some players, it’s not about physical readiness or tactical fit—it’s about emotional resilience. And if he felt that he couldn't handle the venom, the criticism, or the spotlight turning toxic, then maybe walking away was the only move that made sense.


Not every battle is worth fighting—especially when the war starts before you even arrive.

Probably he is just appeasing the Nottingham fans, saying the right things before he daggers them and leaves them!
I think its this :). That's the brightest sign I've seen that he is coming. :)
 
Do you think Silva,Toure, DeBruyne, Gundogan,Bernardo,Mahrez, Laporte, Rodri Dias, Sterling,Sane Walker etc, etc were unknowns?
All our signings for the first team have been known really well within their leagues.
Zinchenko is probably the only player we've come close to 'unearthing'
The point is generally we have looked at them carefully, seen how they'll fit and generally done well.
I didn't mention any of those players - you did. Rodri was relatively unknown, yes. Dias was relatively unknown (and at the time our 4th or 5th choice). Sanè wasn't a household name either.
 
unless there is a clause we dont know about (valid for CL clubs) cannot see Forest letting him go for less than 80m.
also dont think he is a starter at City.

who else is in for him? cant quite see Bayern, Real, Barca all running to make offers for him.

How many Inter Milan players would get in the Bayern, Real and Barca sides?

It's about building a balanced team rather than assembling a collection of galacticos.
 
He wont be moving.
Apparently, City had a bid rejected yesterday—reportedly in the region of €45-50 million. Milan, however, are holding out for more, and from the noise around the situation, it seems they're open to letting him go for a higher fee, likely around €65 million.


There’s talk of a gentleman’s agreement between Milan and Reijnders: if they fail to secure a Champions League spot, they won’t stand in his way. Reijnders, for his part, is said to be keen on the move to City. But he also wants to handle the situation with respect—he’s not looking to force a transfer, especially not at €45 million. He’s willing to wait, but it’s clear the interest is mutual.
 
I didn't mention any of those players - you did. Rodri was relatively unknown, yes. Dias was relatively unknown (and at the time our 4th or 5th choice). Sanè wasn't a household name either.
And I didn't mention unearthing talent it was the poster I was replying to.
My point was a general one on recruitment. Virtually all our recent signings have been less well known than Rodri and Dias both of whom had played Champions league football, International football and played for prominent teams.
Sane was capped for Germany and generally reckoned to be about the hottest young talent in the Bundesleague.
We have generally signed very good players, we have made the odd mistakes.
Personally I have no very strong opinion on MGW either way but it's nonsense to suggest we don't have a decent record on signings, though I suspect that the market is a bit more competitive than it was when we were recruiting in greater numbers.
 
I quite like him to be honest. He's been superb for Forest this season and every time I've seen them play - obviously not loads - you can see that he's got a great engine on him, can tackle and move the ball about. He's got a decent pass on him and just seems to have a bit of energy and needle about him. He's in a team where they don't have much of the ball and whenever they have it, he is the one to create things.

The club can obviously see something in him and he's clearly a decent player. Is he worth £70m? I'm not sure but that's the price Forest want and if Pep thinks he can work with him then he will become a very good player.

I know a lot of people slate the players from West Ham, Forest, Palace, Wolves and say they aren't good enough but some players are just on the way up via these clubs. If you put a team together which had Eze, Wharton, MGW, Mateta, Cunha, Murillo, Aina, Hudson-Odoi, Munoz, Bowen and Kudus etc it would be a pretty decent team. The trick is to buy the players who are hungry and want success and you can bet anything these players would jump at the chance to play at City.

I think he would be a good signing, I'm not paying the money so I don't care about it but he would improve our midfield as it stands.
 
I quite like him to be honest. He's been superb for Forest this season and every time I've seen them play - obviously not loads - you can see that he's got a great engine on him, can tackle and move the ball about. He's got a decent pass on him and just seems to have a bit of energy and needle about him. He's in a team where they don't have much of the ball and whenever they have it, he is the one to create things.

The club can obviously see something in him and he's clearly a decent player. Is he worth £70m? I'm not sure but that's the price Forest want and if Pep thinks he can work with him then he will become a very good player.

I know a lot of people slate the players from West Ham, Forest, Palace, Wolves and say they aren't good enough but some players are just on the way up via these clubs. If you put a team together which had Eze, Wharton, MGW, Mateta, Cunha, Murillo, Aina, Hudson-Odoi, Munoz, Bowen and Kudus etc it would be a pretty decent team. The trick is to buy the players who are hungry and want success and you can bet anything these players would jump at the chance to play at City.

I think he would be a good signing, I'm not paying the money so I don't care about it but he would improve our midfield as it stands.
Go on premierleague.com/players and search his stats
 

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