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City won't make top four, says James


Manchester City are the weakest of the top four teams in the Premier League, according to former goalkeeper David James.

David James has tipped former club Manchester City to miss out on qualification for the UEFA Champions League.

City are expected to challenge for Premier League honours again in 2015-16 after finishing runners-up to champions Chelsea last term.

Former England international goalkeeper James, however, does not believe Manuel Pellegrini and Co. will be among the top four come next May, pointing to City's big-spending transfer policy.

City forked out a British-record fee believed to be as much as £49 million for Raheem Sterling, while fellow England international Fabian Delph also made the move to Manchester.

"I generally think Man City of the top four are the weak link," said BT Sport commentator James, who played 93 league games for City from 2004 to 2006.

"Man City, again, they have got all this talent, they have won the title twice [in 2011-12 and 2013-14] - or rather tripped over the line twice.

"Look at Chelsea last season. The title was won in November. If Arsenal had started better, I think Chelsea would have carried on longer just to win the league by 10, 15 points, whatever.

"I don't see the Man City model being right, just spending loads of money and acquiring players. It isn't necessarily the model of continued success. I have seen changes elsewhere and at the moment I am not seeing that at Man City. It is just spend a bit more and expect success."

James has predicted Liverpool, where he made his name during the 1990s, to replace City in the top four.

"I am not one of the owners but if you look at the whole business model there is a flaw somewhere and, at the moment, they might think it is at the coaching level," the 45-year-old added.

"I think this is the season of the coach. I think with the new coaches they have a great chance of qualifying for the Champions League at the expense of Man City."
 
He should stick to his playstation. He was always better on that than in real life.
 
People will say he was nearly right, but the clubs I think he said would finish above us included Chelsea, United and Liverpool. We finished above all 3 of them.

He then also makes the lazy comment about money even though United and Chelsea have spent just as much.

Verdict - He's thick.
 
not to forget robbie savage predicting that we would finish fifth, and behind liverpool at that.
 
All of the BT pundits ,of which he was one,said the same thing,rags,dippers.chelsea and arses would be top 4,it appeared to be the BT official line
 
not to forget robbie savage predicting that we would finish fifth, and behind liverpool at that.

Hardly rammed it down his throat scraping through on goal difference did we? We should have, and would have if we wouldn't have had such an incompetent manager
 
he wasn't far off to be honest as far as us....we struggled and just crept over the line by goal difference
 
He wasn't that far off, Christ.

Different had we walked it but we got in on the last day on goal difference.
 
I remembered to keep this for the end of the season,
from FourFourTwo



City won't make top four, says James


Manchester City are the weakest of the top four teams in the Premier League, according to former goalkeeper David James.

David James has tipped former club Manchester City to miss out on qualification for the UEFA Champions League.

City are expected to challenge for Premier League honours again in 2015-16 after finishing runners-up to champions Chelsea last term.

Former England international goalkeeper James, however, does not believe Manuel Pellegrini and Co. will be among the top four come next May, pointing to City's big-spending transfer policy.

City forked out a British-record fee believed to be as much as £49 million for Raheem Sterling, while fellow England international Fabian Delph also made the move to Manchester.

"I generally think Man City of the top four are the weak link," said BT Sport commentator James, who played 93 league games for City from 2004 to 2006.

"Man City, again, they have got all this talent, they have won the title twice [in 2011-12 and 2013-14] - or rather tripped over the line twice.

"Look at Chelsea last season. The title was won in November. If Arsenal had started better, I think Chelsea would have carried on longer just to win the league by 10, 15 points, whatever.

"I don't see the Man City model being right, just spending loads of money and acquiring players. It isn't necessarily the model of continued success. I have seen changes elsewhere and at the moment I am not seeing that at Man City. It is just spend a bit more and expect success."

James has predicted Liverpool, where he made his name during the 1990s, to replace City in the top four.

"I am not one of the owners but if you look at the whole business model there is a flaw somewhere and, at the moment, they might think it is at the coaching level," the 45-year-old added.

"I think this is the season of the coach. I think with the new coaches they have a great chance of qualifying for the Champions League at the expense of Man City."
I'd love to know exactly what upset James. He seemed to change later in the season. Anyone shed any light on what City did to upset James?
 

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