Hughes' reaction to the ol' red nose (MERGED)

Re: It's Official! 'Tevez Poster Meant To Annoy Fergie' Hughes..

Well done Mr Hughes for:

1. Responding to Baconfaces jibes in a cool, collected manner, no Rafa Benitez rant, or Keegan esque "I'd Love It" war cry

2. Bringing up the banner at OT. Fergie claims City are small time, and only go on about United, but he has just shown them to be hypocrites by bringing up that banner.
 
Re: It's Official! 'Tevez Poster Meant To Annoy Fergie' Hughes..

Am I missing something here?

If we payed for a billboard in London with a picture of Rooney and "Welcome to London" then it would be a wind up, to me its just using one of our well known players to welcome people to the city we are from. Its a sly wind up at best, nothing worthy of this.
 
Re: It's Official! 'Tevez Poster Meant To Annoy Fergie' Hughes..

bluemanc said:
Getting that 33yr banner thing in the interview is very shrewd,it opens another can of worms.........or wums.


when we win our first trophy under les this year, we will have to have a countdown banner made as a pisstake of ourselves. 0 years since we won silver wear, with fuck of you rag bastards underneath ;)
 
Re: It's Official! 'Tevez Poster Meant To Annoy Fergie' Hughes..

"Do you know what City's biggest triumph is? It's getting those players there. I don't know if they will do anything with them," he said. "It is not easy to get into that top four so the biggest success of all is to just get the players there.

"There will be three teams to beat. Ourselves, Liverpool and Chelsea will be very close together… The one who has the challenge this season is Arsène. He doesn't have the money and how he uses the £25m from Adebayor will be very, very interesting," he said of the Arsenal manager.

Continuing his attack on City, Ferguson also suggested that Hughes has focused too much on attack in his spending spree.

"For all the buying they have done, they still have to pick a team with balance. That won't be easy for Mark. What's he got, 10 strikers? So if he picks a squad to go to Chelsea he has to leave seven behind, or five at least."

One of those strikers is Carlos Tevez, whose move to the blue half of Manchester prompted City to erect a billboard sporting an image of the Argentinian with the message "Welcome to Manchester" – a stunt Ferguson dismissed as typical of the club's mentality.

"It's City isn't it? They are a small club with a small mentality," he said. "All they can talk about is Manchester United, they can't get away from it... They think taking Carlos Tevez away from Manchester United is a triumph. It is poor stuff."


My opinion is BACONFACE is doing a Rafa Rant - or the famous Keegan "Id love it if we beat them"
Well done Mark Hughes one over on fergy Played him at his own game "mind games" Keep your composure Hughesy whilst Baconface Blows his top.
 
Re: It's Official! 'Tevez Poster Meant To Annoy Fergie' Hughes..

i love the fact that the senile old man is saying all we do is talk about the rags, whilst he is on a rant about city! lol
CITY ARE BACK, CITY ARE BACK, HELLO!, HELLO!
 
Re: It's Official! 'Tevez Poster Meant To Annoy Fergie' Hughes..

mark hughes has bacon face on his mantlepiece at home. he owns him. plus it keeps the kids away from the fireplace!
 
Hughes' reaction to the ol' red nose.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...rgusons-swipe-fails-to-rile-city-1761983.html

Ferguson's swipe fails to rile City

Hughes stays calm after Tevez poster provokes angry Manchester United reaction

By Ian Herbert in Pretoria

Monday, 27 July 2009

Manchester City were baffled yesterday by Sir Alex Ferguson's latest extraordinary attack on them and their ambitions, with manager Mark Hughes pointing out that the Carlos Tevez billboard campaign which has so angered the Manchester United manager was a harmless "bit of fun between fans" in just the same spirit as the Stretford End banner which taunts City for their lack of trophies.

"Sir Alex Ferguson is a man I hold the utmost regard for and he is fully entitled to his opinions," said Hughes, who has spent the last week on tour in South Africa fielding questions about Ferguson's pot-shots at City and their £25.5m Tevez deal. "The poster is in a similar vein to the banner at Old Trafford which counts the time span [33 years] since City's last trophy. We are glad it's got so many people talking."

The campaign also prompted Ferguson to declare, in an interview in the Far East, that City are "stupid", a "small club with a small mentality" and that "all they can talk about is Manchester United." He declared that City's "biggest success of all is to just get the players there. They might not get beyond that." Goodness knows what his press conference ahead of the September 20 Old Trafford derby will yield.

Hughes countered that he was "very happy with the transfer business we have concluded this summer and the players we have recruited are as excited as I am about the season ahead."

The posters were a subject of discussion at the City team hotel in Durban early last week, as was the way one City fans' site has recreated the billboard with an image of Michael Owen on crutches and the words "Welcome to Stretford". Talk also turned to United fans' attempts to deface a Tevez poster by throwing red paint at it, which City view as an inevitable response considering the rivalry.

But Ferguson, whose venom is usually reserved for those who threaten him, viewed things differently. City executive chairman Garry Cook was aware as early as Friday that the United manager had delivered an explosive attack on City, though the Scot's tone was evidently not quite so strident when the two men sat beside each other in March at a Manchester town hall dinner to mark Bobby Charlton's freedom of the city. City's ambitions apparently did crop up in their conversation but Cook emerged impressed. He told The Independent, last Friday, that "I respect that man probably more than anyone else in football."

It is one of Cook's most fundamental concerns that City should keep their local fanbase with them as they seek to become a global force ("be relevant globally, connected locally" is how he always puts it) which is why he sanctioned the mischievous campaign, which is in keeping with those developed by the Grey London advertising agency for City in the past and plays to City fans' notion that theirs is Manchester's indigenous club. "This is our City", "Greater Manchester" and "Pure Manchester" have been the messages on previous billboards.

Cook insists that his club have spent too long worrying about how they match up to United and that they must no longer do so. Speaking before publication of the Ferguson interview, he told The Independent: "We don't need to compare ourselves to Manchester United and Chelsea. Having lived in the shadows of Manchester United, you can see this competitive balance where we've always got to be better than them.

"Well actually, we've just got to be better ourselves first and that will lead us to a better place. Sometimes – and I grew up with this in the Nike world [where he worked before moving to City] – if you worry about your competitor, sometimes you can take your eye off what it is you want to be. We are trying to define ourselves before we define what we want to be compared to somebody else."

Ferguson also claimed that the representatives of Emmanuel Adebayor attempted to hawk him to United and Chelsea before he moved to City for £25m. Adebayor declined to discuss the issue on Thursday night. "I don't want to dwell on that any more," he said. "I've signed for Man City but people will be thinking why did I sign? It was the way they approached me and the way they showed me their ambition. This club wants to be one of the biggest in the world."

Though Tevez's "Welcome to Manchester" has been a warm one, it is still unclear whether he will make his debut in the friendly at Barnsley on Saturday, having missed City's pre-season tour with a bruised heel. It is unclear how Tevez sustained the injury though he did fall over in the shower in his hotel room while on tour and this is understood to have caused him ankle trouble, though the damage is not thought to be serious.
 
Re: Hughes' reaction to the ol' red nose.

Same story with a different take from the guardian.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jul/26/mark-hughes-sir-alex-ferguson

Mark Hughes says Carlos Tevez poster was meant to annoy Sir Alex Ferguson

• Ferguson takes the bait in City campaign
• Hughes calls jibes 'a bit of fun between fans'

A Manchester City FC poster bearing the face of new signing and former Manchester United striker Carlos Tevez, in the city centre. Photograph: Dave Thompson/PA

Mark Hughes has admitted Manchester City were deliberately trying to antagonise Manchester United with their now‑infamous Carlos Tevez poster campaign but insisted it was just "a bit of fun" and expressed bemusement about Sir Alex Ferguson's increasingly hostile attacks on the club.

From describing City as "all talk" at the time of their takeover to questioning their summer transfer spending, Ferguson has become increasingly outspoken about United's nearest rivals in the last few weeks, culminating in an interview over the weekend in which he branded them a "small club with a small mentality". The United manager was incensed that City had put up a poster in the city centre showing Tevez, his arms outstretched, above the slogan "Welcome to Manchester" – as if he was new to the city.

"It's City isn't it? They are a small club with a small mentality," Ferguson retorted. "All they can talk about is Manchester United; they can't get away from it. That arrogance will be rewarded. It is a go at us, that's the one thing it is. They think taking Carlos Tevez away from Manchester United is a triumph. It is poor stuff."

Hughes, however, pointed out there was a banner in place at Old Trafford since 2002 to poke fun at the number of years since City last won a trophy. "33 Years" is draped behind the goal at the Stretford End, and has changeable numbers so it can be updated at the end of every year.

"The poster campaign in Manchester is a bit of fun between the fans," Hughes said. "It is in a similar vein as the banner at Old Trafford which counts the time span since City's last trophy win. We're glad it's got so many people talking."

Privately, Hughes and his staff regard the fact Ferguson has felt compelled to attack City as a sign that he is taking them more seriously this season than he is willing to let on. Ferguson has questioned whether City have a realistic chance of breaking into the Premier League's top four, insisted that Tevez was not worth his £25m transfer fee, and claimed that players had gone to City purely for the money. He also alleged that Emmanuel Adebayor had invited United and Chelsea to sign him before finalising his move to City.

"Sir Alex Ferguson is a man I hold the utmost respect for and he is fully entitled to his opinion," Hughes responded. "I am very happy with the transfer business Manchester City have conducted this summer, and that the players we have recruited are as excited as I am about the season ahead."
 
Re: Hughes' reaction to the ol' red nose.

Hughes and City are coming out of this well. Bacon face has made himself look a ****. Round 1 to Mark Hughes and the City marketing team.
 

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