Exeter Blue I am here said:dubblue said:km09 said:What it will be
hart. Pellegrini
zab
Komp
Mangala
Clichy
Fernandinho
Fernando
De bruyne
Silva
Barkley
Aguero
If that's the team and Manuel stays we will struggle to make top 3 let alone challenge for the title. In fact we won't make top 3.
It's certainly a sight more realistic than some of the fantasists on here, who think Pogba, Isco, Reus, Bale & Co, are going to ignore the overtures - which they will most assuredly get - from Munich, Madrid, Barca and even the shitting rags, in favour of signing for City
Spot on. We won't even be the most attractive prospect in Manchester, let alone England and Europe now they're almost assured to be back in the Champions League with an widely respected coach.
Barca and Real want Pogba, and even if he has to wait for Barcelona's transfer ban to expire in 2016, he's on the verge of a Champions League semi-final with Juve, something our club has never achieved so sitting tight there is a valid option. Even if he does fancy the Premier League, Arsenal and champions-elect Chelsea would be at the front of the queue.
Ribery is ageing and Pep would likely relish the opportunity to take Isco to Bayern; same applies to Reus, who Mario Gotze insisted was obsessed with the rags. Bale is also a dirty red twat who would jump at the opportunity to join them, and if not the Real interest in Hazard I predicted a while ago seems to be coming to fruition, so that means Chelsea will be a London option for Bale, as well as Reus.
A degree of humility and reality is required with our rebuild; we aren't widely regarded as an elite-level club, we're a club like PSG that can attract a certain level of player, but not ones coveted by the absolute best. It's easy for our management to pull out the 'we refused to meet the financial demands of Isco/Van Persie/Hazard' when in reality the players joined bigger clubs anyway.
Cook, Marwood and Rigg between them took us up a few levels by embracing the formula that works for the elite clubs and the club would be a lot closer to the top of the club pyramid had they been allowed to continue their work; even the catalysts of last season's success were players Pellegrini inherited from the pre-Amigos era.
The way forward is for us to buy proven young talent from within the league, and when circumstantial opportunities like Tevez, Aguero and Toure (Fergie fucked Carlitos over by signing Berbatov, Atletico refused to sell to Real and Guardiola exiled Toure to accommodate Busquets) pop up take them; gradually, we would be able to forge the kind of identity required to reach the pinnacle of English football again, but the inadequate Hispanic trio have overseen a drastic regression of quality, and diluted that identity that was the fruit of the previous regime's era that it will take a few years to re-establish the kind of momentum we had before them.
This summer is simple; pillage Liverpool, and Everton. The likes of Stones, McCarthy, Sterling, Barkley would all be improvements on Demichelis, Fernando, Navas, Lampard, Jovetic and Dzeko, adding much-needed dynamism and potential to our stale squad. We have to identify and cultivate our own stars, let them grow together into City players. Isco is one we might be able to attain due to his relationship with Pellegrini, but beyond that need to be creative and have foresite.
If Pellegrini stays, which I have a feeling he will, my team would look like this:
Hart
Zab-Stones-Kompany-Clichy
De Bruyne-McCarthy-Fernandinho-Silva
Aguero-Sterling
Green
Demichelis
Mangala
Maffeo
Barkley
Bony
Lopes