Re: txiki, soriano and mancini please take note.

The cookie monster said:
Everything is mancini's fault ragnorak
Now even van Persie not joining us is down to him

I know but from among the staunch outers, the only person who makes reasonable discussions are PB, thats why i asked him.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Why do people assume we can just snap our fingers and our chosen targets will come?

Last summer De Rossi didn't want to move, Hazard chose Chelsea, we screwed up over van Persie but that wasn't Marwood's fault it was Mancini's. Maicon, Nastasic, Rodwell and possibly Garcia were well on our radar. Sinclair certainly seems to have been a panic buy I'll grant you.

As I've said before, if we're involved it immediately gets more complicated, agents screw things up a lot of the time and a few transfers have fallen through simply because of their antics or demands. That will happen whoever is in charge and however professional they are. Let's see what happens this summer.
I don't think people are assuming, I think they're putting their faith in the new guys that have been brought in to get the job done. Part of the reason why they've been hired, isn't it?
 
Terrible earthquake in China a few days ago. Scientists have discovered a fault line in Sichuan province that has moved an incredible 6 inches in 18 months. They believe this, and the resultant death toll is all the fault of Roberto Mancini.

A scientist said "there can be no other reason. It is all Mancini's fault. We are also close to pinning Global Warming on the bastard too."

A City fans spokesperson, who wished not to be named said "it doesn't surprise me. If you look at what City won and what they actually missed out on like the boat race, the US Masters and the Cheltenham Gold Cup, then causing earthquakes is hardly a shock. I put it down to the expected seismic shift in power in the Premier League. In short, he's a ****."

No animals were harmed in the making if this post.
 
Prestwich_Blue said:
Why do people assume we can just snap our fingers and our chosen targets will come?

Last summer De Rossi didn't want to move, Hazard chose Chelsea, we screwed up over van Persie but that wasn't Marwood's fault it was Mancini's. Maicon, Nastasic, Rodwell and possibly Garcia were well on our radar. Sinclair certainly seems to have been a panic buy I'll grant you.

As I've said before, if we're involved it immediately gets more complicated, agents screw things up a lot of the time and a few transfers have fallen through simply because of their antics or demands. That will happen whoever is in charge and however professional they are. Let's see what happens this summer.

hazard was ours, nailed on, I was told to buy the shirt. then marwood dillies and dallies in order to save a few quid. as he does so Chelsea fluke the CL title. he chose them at the 11 th hour think he's joining the champions of Europe, what could go wrong.he was of course mistaken but it was too late for us to enable a replacement of that quality.

we got Sinclair.

title gone that day.
 
de niro said:
Do not allow this to happen again. The club fucked up big time last august and now we see the result. You owe us now, you must put it right.
No in fighting, no dawdling, no ffp shit. Just sort it.
Get the players in early, move the deadwood afterwards if necessary but don't hang around.
The scum may be skint but Chelsea aren't, if we fuck about they'll sign our targets.

No excuses.

Great post Bill. I am sick of this FFP Bollocks etc. No one else seems to care so why should we.
Last night hurt me for one even though I knew it was coming. I hope the players realise what they have lost now.
Hopefully the cup will make up this season however I want to win the league again.
Marwood - Sorry but he fucked up big time last summer and he is to blame. Nastasic is the only player that has succeeded.

Falcao,Cavani,Bale,Isco....Loads of quality out there,it's just a case of if the club wants them.
 
Dave Ewing's Back 'eader said:
kp789 said:
I think we will absolutely walk the league next season. It is just down to our champions league performance. But it will be a very good season.

I don't want 'em to walk it. Too many were walking this season and shite teams ran past us!

Team full of Berbatov's, me and Rob have been talking about it for a while now.
 
Marvin said:
How many strikers are there in the World game that we will be looking at - less than last Summer and we failed last Summer so no guarantees.

We failed last summer because there was clearly no corporate will to sign our targets at all costs thanks to fears about FFP. Hopefully lessons have been learned and this summer will see no more arsing about in the transfer market.
 
Anyone who had lost patience on here last summer was slated and called "drama queens".

Appears that they were right. We simply for the third window running dallied around and acheived very little in the market.

We could have finished the rags off and didn't with RVP.

As OP states we need to strike hard and early this time.
 
strongbowholic said:
Terrible earthquake in China a few days ago. Scientists have discovered a fault line in Sichuan province that has moved an incredible 6 inches in 18 months. They believe this, and the resultant death toll is all the fault of Roberto Mancini.

A scientist said "there can be no other reason. It is all Mancini's fault. We are also close to pinning Global Warming on the bastard too."

A City fans spokesperson, who wished not to be named said "it doesn't surprise me. If you look at what City won and what they actually missed out on like the boat race, the US Masters and the Cheltenham Gold Cup, then causing earthquakes is hardly a shock. I put it down to the expected seismic shift in power in the Premier League. In short, he's a ****."

No animals were harmed in the making if this post.

Dr Conrad Murray has launched his appeal against his conviction for killing Michael Jackson, citing Mancini as the guilty party. An injection was nothing to do with the cause of death; it was a blue and white City scarf tied firmly round Jackson's neck, which Murray removed before applying the injection to revive Jackson. Mancini had been seen in the area only months before, and he was not wearing his city scarf.
Sky sources say that Mancini wasn't City manager at the time of Jackson's death, but that shouldn't be any bar to his conviction.
 

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