Ireland to the RAGS?

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Manchester United target Stephen Ireland holds crunch meeting with City to discuss summer transfer
Midfielder's frustration at centre of potential switch across town
7 May 2010 09:22:00
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By Sulmaan Ahmad

Manchester City midfielder Stephen Ireland met with the club's football administration officer, Brian Marwood, to discuss the possibility of being allowed to leave the club this summer, Goal.com UK can reveal.

Ireland, 23, has risen through the youth ranks at City and enjoyed a break-out campaign in 2008-09, being voted the fans' player of the season. This year, however, he has struggled to hold down a spot in the first team after City's comprehensive spending spree last summer.


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Goal.com UK understands that Manchester United have identified the £12 million-rated midfielder as a potential transfer target this summer, as Ireland could prove to be the long-term successor to Paul Scholes in Sir Alex Ferguson's summer shake-up.

The Republic of Ireland international met with Marwood late last week to discuss his options, and it is understood a summer exit was on the agenda.

"Stephen loves the club and had his best season ever last term, but this season he has found chances few and far between, so now he's assessing his position," said a source close to the player.

Ireland himself has admitted publicly to being unsure where his future lies, as he is frustrated about a lack of playing time. City coach Roberto Mancini has not managed to find room for Ireland within his preferred tactical set-up. However, the sought-after midfielder has underlined the importance that City will play in determining his future.

"It's been difficult because I've only played 15 or 16 times which is nowhere near the amount I played last year," he told The Manchester Evening News.

"When I have played, I haven't played in my position and it's been a difficult and frustrating season for me.

"I think there's a question mark over next year for me and I don't know what will happen, but it's out of my hands.

"I'm just getting on with my day job. Football is very unpredictable.

"You never know how things are going to go.

"I'm contracted to City and all I can do is carry on doing my job and performing well when I'm called upon, and if anything changes over the summer it will be down to the club not me.

"I grew up at City and I would like to stay here. Whatever happens in the future, whether it be now, in five years or in 10 years, it's all out of my hands because whoever I'm contracted to, I belong to.

"I'll just carry on and take every day as it comes because it's out of my hands."

City's rivals United lead the way for Ireland's signature as things stand. A switch of this nature would follow Carlos Tevez's move in the opposite direction last summer, which incensed United fans and resulted in many heated exchanges on and off the pitch between Tevez and former team-mate Gary Neville.

Neither City nor United would comment regarding a potential transfer this summer.


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Load of bollocks to the rags!!!

i can see him leaving but to someone like villa or tottenham.


We'll swap him for gerrard lol
 
What makes you so sure about that? I hope it doesn't happen but it may just be a case of "business is business" for the owners.
 
Axel Foley said:
What makes you so sure about that? I hope it doesn't happen but it may just be a case of "business is business" for the owners.

The owners have no control over who gets sold. They simply can pick out players they would like targeted and fund the money to sign them.
 
warhawkmoski said:
Axel Foley said:
What makes you so sure about that? I hope it doesn't happen but it may just be a case of "business is business" for the owners.

The owners have no control over who gets sold.

No, but if one team offers £14m for a player and another offers £10m they'lll probably sanction the higher bid, surely? Anyways, fingers crossed he doesn't end up in Salford - send him to Fulham.
 
Axel Foley said:
warhawkmoski said:
The owners have no control over who gets sold.

No, but if one team offers £14m for a player and another offers £10m they'lll probably sanction the higher bid, surely? Anyways, fingers crossed he doesn't end up in Salford - send him to Fulham.

Money does not matter to the owners. They just want to win, so they will choose to sell to the team that is lower competition. The rags are at the top of the list, they won't sell anyone to them, no matter the money.
 
Axel Foley said:
What makes you so sure about that? I hope it doesn't happen but it may just be a case of "business is business" for the owners.

Khaldoon isn't just some faceless suit as we've seen, I'm pretty confident that he understands the rivalry between us and the rags, and the fan's fondness for academy players, and between the two of those factors he won't let Ireland go to United.

I've come to terms with the fact there's a chance Ireland could be leaving this summer (although that's all it is mind, a chance) but I'd shocked if it was them he went to.

Liverpool, Tottenham, Arsenal are all infinitely more likely.
 
Axel Foley said:
What makes you so sure about that? I hope it doesn't happen but it may just be a case of "business is business" for the owners.


It is not good business to help out your competitors....<br /><br />-- Mon May 10, 2010 11:07 am --<br /><br />heres the big question...

If Arsenal,Chelsea ,Spuds and scum think he's good enough then why the fook would we sell him ??
 

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