two years too late.I've heard nothing on this but we need to be prepared.
Martin Samuel's piece in the Mail today is spot on, yet again.
two years too late.I've heard nothing on this but we need to be prepared.
Now you’ve said that I definitely want himThe backlash would be astronomical while at the same time the press would be falling over themselves to get interviews/exclusives etc - Every slimy rat would want a piece while simultaniously slagging us off under their breath.
The reaction of the other top teams and managers would be priceless!
Assuming we’re allowed to attendCrazy thing is,if this did happen,it would generate money for every club we played.
Imagine the amount of armchair fans who would suddenly want to go just because they are playing City.
Who's monitoring private jets between Manchester and Barcelona?
I'm sure he'll be back in Argentina mulling things over.Who's monitoring private jets between Manchester and Barcelona?
True.Assuming we’re allowed to attend
How? No fans at the moment, and when the grounds are reopned there will be no spare tickets anyway. Merchandising is the one area but who benefits from that? Not necessarily City.Crazy thing is,if this did happen,it would generate money for every club we played.
Imagine the amount of armchair fans who would suddenly want to go just because they are playing City.
How? No fans at the moment, and when the grounds are reopned there will be no spare tickets anyway. Merchandising is the one area but who benefits from that? Not necessarily City.
I've heard nothing on this but we need to be prepared.
How can you possibly compare City to Barcelona, we have had a down season and we are still playing better football than Barca have in the last 4 years.I believe we have to sort the defence out before we consider a player like Messi otherwise we will just be a Barcelona MkII.
Some will say we can do both, or they aren't linked, but I read Koulibaly is for sale but at Napoli's price so transfer budget is an issue. From a footballing point of view, addressing the defence is far more important than replacing Bernardo with Messi. I prefer Bernardo, Foden and KDB to be honest.
Just think about what it could do to the youngsters. Foden has been learning from the likes of KDB and Silva, just think if he can then play a few years with the GOAT what that'll do to his game. Nice dream to have.I believe we have to sort the defence out before we consider a player like Messi otherwise we will just be a Barcelona MkII.
Some will say we can do both, or they aren't linked, but I read Koulibaly is for sale but at Napoli's price so transfer budget is an issue. From a footballing point of view, addressing the defence is far more important than replacing Bernardo with Messi. I prefer Bernardo, Foden and KDB to be honest.
Love Messi and the way he plays the game, but wouldn't buying him blow a great big hole in our wage structure?
Yes I do because I compare their current ability and potential next season against Messi's current and future ability. KDB and Foden produced against Lyon and Real Madrid. If you buy Messi you play him. Whose shirt does he take? Foden's, Bernardo's? Messi is on a downard curve and has been for some time. Bernardo, KDB are capable of being a Ballon D'or winner next season. Foden is in that category potentially. These are players who were part of a near perfect side and could be again - if we sort the defence out.How can you possibly compare City to Barcelona, we have had a down season and we are still playing better football than Barca have in the last 4 years.
Signing Messi isn't going to stop us signing Koulibaly. Completely different budgets.
You prefer Bernardo, Foden and KDB to Messi?
Who's monitoring private jets between Manchester and Barcelona?