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Buzzing if it means Iheanacho gets his work Permit and breaks into first team
Our very own Messi?
Our very own Messi?
MSP said:Of course we do.
It is true that the gap between us and few top PL clubs is less significant than 2-3 years ago but it is not due to us but other teams spending and strengthening their squads. That was always to be expected - neither we could continue to spend as we did on the beginning to keep that gap, even without FFP on our back, neither other top clubs could sit and wait for others taking the Champions League places they want.
One thing is sure - City is out there and it's appearance is pushing other clubs to their limits, there is no more free run for them, and it was always expected to be tough in Premier League. There is going to be periods when we won't win the titles and even fight for CL places. It's extremely competitive league and there is 4 more clubs that are among the biggest in the world so there won't be always easy to run them over.
But what happened so far was a miracle, we managed to come to top of most competitive league on the world despite being tackled on that way from all sides, we're still yet to establish ourselves as real European force but it will come, that's not easy job to do, competition is scary out there.
gordondaviesmoustache said:To the criminal standard!oakiecokie said:Criminally Insane said:These financial restrictions have not helped and players pele may not have fancied at city before he arrived difficult to unload.
However the lost opportunity to bring in a world class goalkeeper to add to what is quite a good squad could be the position which costs city and pele dearly.
These mega rich owners should start to talk champions league winners when they dig deeper into there riches and bring real class to city
You really are "insane" !!!
oakiecokie said:gordondaviesmoustache said:To the criminal standard!oakiecokie said:You really are "insane" !!!
People need to realise that we and many teams will never,ever have 11 World Class Players.What we do have is a Management Team and an owner who I trust and believe in,to give us continued success.
Some fuckers mate,should stick to playing on their fanciful and Fantasy Football Games and ignore the real world.
I truly despair at times with some of our so called "fans".
Perhaps some are becoming too "Raginess" !!
I wouldn't say you were necessarily a rag, more someone who has a somewhat unsophisticated mind, as borne out by the contents of the final part of the last paragraph of your post which I commented upon.Criminally Insane said:gordondaviesmoustache said:To the criminal standard!oakiecokie said:You really are "insane" !!!
so your backing city for the knockout stages of the champions league then?
And with the squad will go on to win it?
and before the insults come my way i am not a rag so don;t go there
These mega rich owners should start to talk champions league winners when they dig deeper into there riches and bring real class to city
Mister Appointment said:With respect mate, none of us know what Txiki and Pellegrini had planned. You are arguing something none of us can prove. Yes selling a player from the first 22, regardless of the player, without replacing him is on the face of it, weakening the squad. But again, we simply don't know the WHAT/WHY.
Mister Appointment said:If there really was a serious feeling that selling Negredo needed another player brought in, then rest assured that the scouts at City have a list of players for each position who is available and at what price. They could've pulled the trigger on any one of them at any point yesterday. They didn't, because IMO they didn't want to. As we said calculated gamble.
Steady on.NorthEastScotlandMCFC said:Buzzing if it means Iheanacho gets his work Permit and breaks into first team
Our very own Messi?
OB1 said:Whether something can be proved or not does not mean that we cannot debate it or have an opinion. However, I would suggest that the idea that selling a 20 goal a season striker at the last minute weakens the team is about as incontrovertible as opinions get.
Based on today’s piece by M Samuel it seems a fair bet that Txiki & Co’s strategy coming into this transfer window did not include the objective of exiting the window with only three strikers in the squad.
ifiwasarichfan said:Marvin said:So when we're spending we're running football, and when we're not, it's "Hah!, You're money has run out"
It's a combination of FFP sanctions, and where we are in team-building
We were never going to carry on spending £100m per season.
But I think in 12 months you'll see City do what Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern do and cherry-pick the world's best players which might involve fees of £50m plus.
In a couple of years time, the North and South Stands will have been extended. We'll have one of Europe's iconic stadium and rather than struggling to get out of our Champions League groups, we'll be one of a small group of favourites.
The last 5 years have been special, so will the next 5.
As others have said, it's a great post by Marvin.
He lets himself down by underestimating us. "In a couple of years time we'll be one of the small group of favourites".
Right at this moment I honestly believe we may have the strongest side in Europe. The only side out there that I wouldn't fancy playing right now is Real Madrid. I honestly think that we could and should take Chelsea, Barcelona and Bayern over a two legged tie.
Our players walk out to the tune on home match days "Right here, right now" - this is it and where we are at this point in time is what dining at the top table is like.