Abdukodir Khusanov

I think the only player that managed to maintain his standard under Pellegrini was KDB, Even players like Yaya and Silva became so poor, at some point I thought I was watching Steed Malbranque play for us. Pellegrini was an atrocious manager, had nothing on Mancini

Pellegrini was never a top tier manager but atrocious is a bit harsh.

Stayed at city a season too long though.

And all the ‘charming man’ and ‘engineer’ shite wound me up. He was neither of those things.
 
Pellegrini was never a top tier manager but atrocious is a bit harsh.

Stayed at city a season too long though.

And all the ‘charming man’ and ‘engineer’ shite wound me up. He was neither of those things.
He did have a civil engineering degree, so probably could be correctly described as an engineer.
 
That 13/14 side was still the best attacking City side I've seen outside of the 17/18 team. The Autumn/Winter is up there with the most fun I've had watching any City team week to week. Could have watched Aguero, Yaya and Negredo bully sides forever and not got bored of it.
Jovetic's brilliant double against the dippers and that curler against Chelsea still comes to mind. I really had high hopes for him.
 
He did have a civil engineering degree, so probably could be correctly described as an engineer.
Based on his substitution habits, he would probably wait 15 minutes before a machine stops working before he starts his engineering work. Mancini would kick and spit at the machine and then passionately try to fix the machine, and Pep? he would ask for more spare parts, get the spare parts and just ignore them altogether and then try to build a new machine using some kind of dark science alchemy.
 
Based on his substitution habits, he would probably wait 15 minutes before a machine stops working before he starts his engineering work. Mancini would kick and spit at the machine and then passionately try to fix the machine, and Pep? he would ask for more spare parts, get the spare parts and just ignore them altogether and then try to build a new machine using some kind of dark science alchemy.
He did look like he’d created and used the most efficient bong in the world most of the time.
 
No money in the French league and sure Lens would love to cash in. Lets get this done before it gets ugly (Yes I know its only the 4th)
 
Based on his substitution habits, he would probably wait 15 minutes before a machine stops working before he starts his engineering work. Mancini would kick and spit at the machine and then passionately try to fix the machine, and Pep? he would ask for more spare parts, get the spare parts and just ignore them altogether and then try to build a new machine using some kind of dark science alchemy.

Pellegrini is so old he probably invented the wheel to be fair.
 
Pellegrini was never a top tier manager but atrocious is a bit harsh.

Stayed at city a season too long though.

And all the ‘charming man’ and ‘engineer’ shite wound me up. He was neither of those things.
He was a stop gap. Dont blow things up before Pep arrives and he didn't. Will always love Mancini for his time here but look at how it ended, wouldn't get that with MP. He did the job and left without any issues.
 
No money in the French league and sure Lens would love to cash in. Lets get this done before it gets ugly (Yes I know its only the 4th)
Crazy suggestion (don't shoot me down), I saw the video that highlighted this kid's pace. Maybe, just maybe Lens might be interested in cash + McAtee or Lewis loan deal and this kid could play RB similar to Gvaridol on the other end. Rico could get that much needed experience without the pressure of playing for a title chasing side (Yes I believe we are still in it), taking that pressure away could do wonders for his composure and confidence. Very FIFA-esque suggestion, I know, I know but still
 
Crazy suggestion (don't shoot me down), I saw the video that highlighted this kid's pace. Maybe, just maybe Lens might be interested in cash + McAtee or Lewis loan deal and this kid could play RB similar to Gvaridol on the other end. Rico could get that much needed experience without the pressure of playing for a title chasing side (Yes I believe we are still in it), taking that pressure away could do wonders for his composure and confidence. Very FIFA-esque suggestion, I know, I know but still
No one is leaving this window. McAtee might be the only exception but we will see what his involvement is today.

Valuation isn't high for this kid we will just pay the price. Its just what competition we may have.

Players would love to join City. Best club in the world, best manager etc. But they know that minutes may be difficult and will be able to squeeze more wages out of other clubs.
 

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