The Man With The Stick said:Was Mancini there tonight? (Bob not Fil)
Mullets??? In Stoke??? Surely not???C1ETY said:The Man With The Stick said:Was Mancini there tonight? (Bob not Fil)
No didnt see him, there was an army of backroom staff in the stand and quite a few foreign reg cars on the car park (Parents/family of our lads, all the Stoke lads were home grown -big with daft mullet haircuts)
I heard a lot of "Attention Attention" in foregn accents from a few of our players instead of "man on" need to learn one common football language in my humble opinion it shows a bit of willingness and effort of the player wanting to fit into the club not the club fitting round the player.
Shands said:Do those that watch the EDS feel that perhaps Huws may be being earmarked as a potential replacement for Barry in a couple of years time?
mansour's tow ropes said:Shands said:Do those that watch the EDS feel that perhaps Huws may be being earmarked as a potential replacement for Barry in a couple of years time?
He's 20 at the start of next season so really needs a loan at championship level at least. Its going to be so tough for any youth player to break through
4million seems like a lot for a u19 player who has trouble getting first team experience in Sporting. How would he be able to get first team games in City, wouldnt he just go straight into the EDS along with Lopes? That is, if we are actually interested and well get him, i dont really see givemefootball as a trustfull source, but sometimes they do get it right.Manchester United are ready to tussle with Manchester City and Chelsea for Sporting Lisbon sensation Bruma, reports talkSPORT.
The 18-year-old winger - whose full name is Armindo Tué Na Bangna - is widely regarded as one of the brightest young talents in Portugal at the moment, and as such has attracted interest from a host of top European clubs.
Bruma is yet to fully establish himself in the Sporting Lisbon first-team, and is reportedly growing frustrated at manager Jesualdo Ferreira's reluctance to play him.
Such unrest could prompt a swift exit from the Estadio Jose Alvalade, with a long list of suitors queuing up to sign the talented teenager.
Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson is believed to have sent scouts to run the rule over the Portugal U19 international, and is ready to offer him the chance to move to Old Trafford.
Manchester United will look to utilise their strong relationship with the Primeira Liga club, whom they have dealt with on many occasions, most notably in the transfers of Cristiano Ronaldo and Nani.
The newly crowned Premier League champions will face significant competition for Bruma's signature, though, as Chelsea weigh up a rival bid for his services.
Stamford Bridge owner Roman Abramovich is willing to bankroll the move, as he looks to get one over on potential title rivals Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini completes a trio of interested Premier League parties ready to tussle for a player that last month was linked with a £4million move to Bayern Munich.