duhhhh, what happens if we lose to UAE?

there'll be calls for hughes out and the next back 4 to be something like.........

Kompany(can play anywhere he's that good)
Ned(cos he's gonna be a legend)
Boj(i know he's not a c/b but he's 'class' anyway
Lescott(play him out of position,it won't matter cos he did it for Everton)

i know its sick but prepare yourself for similar shit if they don't score 8
 
de niro said:
we'll draw the game.

the lads are proper up for this...team sheet hasn't been revealed yet. Just been chatting to Keiran (top mates before anyone says out).. and he were saying that Hughes had all the academy players together today at 2pm there time... for a group meeting in the hotel area saying how much he wants the academy players to do well today given there chance...so that the owners get the chance to see what great talent we have emerging.
 
johnmc said:
Optimus Prime said:
B*llocks to Elano - we miss Van Buyten

Imagine a team with them both in plus Yaya and Chiellini - is there anything we wouldnt win?

*swoons* - that would be Proper Sick

Then we could get Maicon.

And David Villa.

And get Dunnie back.

Then we'd win the League - that would be mint!
 
Profile of UAE from Fifa.com

UAE Profile:

FIFA World Ranking: 115

After a memorable FIFA World Cupâ„¢ journey with Senegal in 2002, perhaps Bruno Metsu's toughest job of all came when he took over the UAE national team in 2006 to lead the team through to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.

Shortly after his appointment, Metsu added another feather to his cap at the start of 2007 by guiding the UAE to the Gulf Cup title for the first time in history. But just as everything seemed to be going to plan, the team suffered an early exit at the AFC Asian Cup 2007, when they crashed out with two opening defeats, including a forgettable 2-0 reverse against co-hosts Vietnam.

UAE's football reached its zenith in 1990, when they booked their passage to that year's FIFA World Cup and went on to extend the success to the continental championship as they finished runners-up in the 1996 Asian Cup, which they hosted. But they have been nowhere near as dominant since, either in the region's FIFA World Cup qualifying competition or the continental campaign.

In the Asian Zone's final qualifying round for Korea/Japan 2002, UAE lost out to a rampant China before losing against Iran to miss out on a play-off tie against the Republic of Ireland. They even failed to make it to the final qualifying stage four years later when they underestimated their group, allowing Korea DPR to advance at their expense.

However, despite recent FIFA World Cup disappointments, UAE have hopes for their team with a group of young talents having come of age. Among them, FIFA Under-20 World Cup 2003 Golden Ball winner Ismail Matar has developed into a talisman for the team, having scored five times in UAE's triumphant Gulf Cup campaign.

The UAE made a solid start in the qualifying campaign for South Africa 2010, and stood atop Asian Group 5 after a home win over Kuwait and draws away against Iran and Syria. A 1-0 defeat by Iran put their campaign in jeopardy, but they rallied to overcome Kuwait in the penultimate round to claw their way back. In the all-important closing match against Syria, Matar scored in their 3-1 defeat to send them narrowly through on goal difference at their rivals' expense.

After a poor start to the final qualifying round, in which UAE lost at home to Korea DPR and Saudi Arabia, Bruno Metsu was sacked as national coach. Metsu's post has been filled on a caretaker basis by his compatriot, former Saint Etienne and France star Dominique Rocheteau.

The managerial switch, however, didn't bear the expected fruits as UAE suffered a 4-1 away defeat at the hands of Korea Republic in the new boss's first game in charge. They may have held Iran to a 1-1 draw at home in the next game but the result did little to revive their qualifying fortunes. After losing to Korea DPR 2-0 for their fourth defeat, they were left needing to win the next game against Saudi Arabia to keep their faint hopes alive. Although they put in one of the finest performances in their entire qualifying campaign, with Mohamed Saeed and Matar on target, they eventually lost 3-2 to become the first eliminated Asian team.
 
johnmc said:
We miss Elano

We do not miss Elano. We miss his footballing skills that no doubt are safely wrapped up in a top class midfielder who has or has not yet appeared on Hughes's radar. Patience.

I loved what Elano brought to CoMS but too much unfootballing baggage was dragged into the changing room. Wasn't good for what needs to be inherent in this City team.
 
I really couldnt give a hoop if we win 15 nil or get spanked

Its not real football in my view

im not watching or paying attention to any of it

Why the fuck are we involved in this shit halfway through the season?
 

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