Got to laugh at the clown who lives in Norwich finding it funny that he may actually like living in Manchester.
Back on topic:
My best mate is a Chelsea fan, (season ticket goes home and away) and he wants Tevez. He's not overly convinced about Anelka, and Drogba is always likely to lose it or just move on. And the likes of Kalou and Di Santo are nowhere near good enough to start week in week out. So they need another striker.
However, as I posted a few weeks ago, he got told through someone who works for CFC that there wasn't any money to spend on the big names - and with Tevez, you are looking for atleast 25 plus a high wage demand. Though his source may have been contradicted with what Ray Wilkins has said in the past week or two.
Going back to what some of them we're saying on that forum:
I really do believe that our not getting into Europe was a blessing in disguise. Everton and Villa will have to play so many more games this year than us. And I think we are already better than Villa - They finished poorly last season (well, not as well as us - despite our away record, we played well considering our injury problems), we've taken there captain away from them and I would not be at all surprised if Chelsea, United or a big European side went for Young.
Everton are well managed and did amazingly well last year considering their injuries. But if we do get Lescott, than that will unsettle there steady defense... and to be honest, when we went there at the end of the season, there was nothing to show me that they were x amount of points better than us - we just had a transitional season last year (much to the dismay of many on here).
Barry, Tevez and RSC (atleast) all settled in for pre-season plus Kompany, De Jong, Robinho, Bridge being able to have a full pre-season with City promises great things. - Without being over ambitious, I really do think it will be between us, Everton and Spurs for 5th next year.