JoeMercer'sWay
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Certainly one of the most important....
Sleeping_Easy said:We'll spend, Chelsea will spend, the rags will probably sign a class player.
Wenger might stop hiding the cheque book away.
Mourinho return at chelsea.
Tottenham possibly losing two of their better players.
Liverpool possibly losing suarez but with a bit of money to spend.
Yep... its shaping up to be an interesting summer.
Syth said:Sleeping_Easy said:We'll spend, Chelsea will spend, the rags will probably sign a class player.
Wenger might stop hiding the cheque book away.
Mourinho return at chelsea.
Tottenham possibly losing two of their better players.
Liverpool possibly losing suarez but with a bit of money to spend.
Yep... its shaping up to be an interesting summer.
Not only that but the biggest clubs across Europe will be spending too. Bayern got Pep+Gotze, Madrid and Barca will no doubt strengthen too. It's turning out to be one heck of a summer for every big club around Europe. It's really important that we get our targets as early as possible!
NanaToure42 said:hey guys I tried to start a new topic about what I'm about to say but I guess it wouldn't let me so I'll go ahead and say it in here because I haven't heard anyone mention this yet...
ARJEN ROBBEN
Apparently Guardiola (spelling?) doesn't want him playing for Bayern next year. For me, he's one of the top players in any position in the world. I'm sure he wouldn't be cheap but neither will Cavanni or whoever else we bring in.
We all know that City play VERY narrow and lack pace (which has been exposed in CL and domestically). Robben would not only remedy the lack of speed, but he can play wide on either side of the pitch. Besides Milner, who do City have that can threaten the opponents down the flanks? Sinclair? Yeah right, he'll be gone anyway. Not that Adam Johnson was a world class player but at the beginning of the championship season he certainly contributed but hes gone (not that I really miss him). Nasri and especially Silva are interior players who don't look comfortable nor trouble the opposition too much when playing out wide. They're both natural central middys. The majority of our wide attacking play this season came from Zabaletta makaing a run. This season there were a large handful of games where we lacked a plan B, when teams would drop back on us and we couldn't pass our way through them because we didn't spread them out.
...just some food for thought.