Manchester City Thread

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • redtide11
    replied
    Originally posted by aleister crowley
    I think both parties have come to the conclusion that him not playing till the summer will both reduce his price and make it even more difficult to sell him.

    I imagine, we will insist he makes a formal apology, and that he plays out of his skin in order to win a transfer away!

    Its in both parties best interest and he probably knows the the PL will back us over the non payments and wants to be paid!
    I hope you keep him to his contract and the bloke gets paid nothing. !!

    He's a special talent if he can get City and United fans to agree over something.

    Arsehole simple as

    Leave a comment:


  • aleister crowley
    replied
    I think both parties have come to the conclusion that him not playing till the summer will both reduce his price and make it even more difficult to sell him.

    I imagine, we will insist he makes a formal apology, and that he plays out of his skin in order to win a transfer away!

    Its in both parties best interest and he probably knows the the PL will back us over the non payments and wants to be paid!

    Leave a comment:


  • zee24
    replied
    Malaga i think it was same Qatari Royals that own PSG or same fam

    Leave a comment:


  • tshirtman
    replied
    just been reading this, gets stranger by the day.

    Carlos Tevez included in Manchester City squad | Mail Online

    In the interview he denies doing, he allegedly said:

    Tevez said: "The situation is very strange for me. I want to leave and had offers from other leagues, from Spain and Italy.
    But ultimately nothing happened because City would not accept any bids. There were offers from Milan, Internazionale and even Paris Saint-Germain
    _______________________________

    maybe it is bullsh*t, coz what spanish club came in for him.

    Leave a comment:


  • aleister crowley
    replied
    Originally posted by tshirtman
    yep, read this today, I don't understand it either, if there not being paid to play they should have the right to withdraw from the match, guess we'll see who have the balls to NO,
    although it could be a good showcase for players like Hargreaves, and maybe Mancini himself.
    If he shoves anything but a 2nd team in that then he is going nowhere fast.

    Yes they've hit a bit of sht form but this ain't the answer.

    Leave a comment:


  • zee24
    replied
    A real stupid time to play a game when your main goal is to win the league, if raising money for the flood victims is that important why don't the owners just make a donation they have plenty of money. They could also postpone the fixture until the summer.

    Im on the side of the players on this one, imagine if one of your big star players got a serious injury.

    Leave a comment:


  • tshirtman
    replied
    Originally posted by aleister crowley
    ROBERTO MANCINI is facing a revolt that could derail Manchester City?s title chances.

    The Blues boss is on a collision course with senior players and staff over a charity match in Italy next week.

    The Premier League leaders have agreed to field a side against a combined Sampdoria and Genoa XI to raise cash for victims of the flash floods that struck northern Italy in November.

    Mancini was expected to take a side made-up of fringe stars and youth team players for the game on Wednesday.

    But he has stunned his squad and coaching staff by telling them he will pick a number of first teamers for the trip ? just four days before the crunch league clash at Aston Villa.

    Starsport understands Mancini?s decision has caused uproar in the dressing-room.

    Mancini has spent the past few weeks complaining about his squad being pushed to the limit by injuries, suspensions and players being away on international duty.

    A club source said: ?The players are livid. One minute the manager is all doom-and-gloom about suspensions and injuries, but now we have to fly to Italy for a charity game.

    ?Some of the players are going to put their views across. But they fear their protests will fall on deaf ears because they feel Mancini does not communicate with them.

    ?One member of the backroom staff has already decided not to travel.?

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    FFS bobby, what are you playing at?
    Shove Tevez in the team and have the 2nd string make up the rest.
    yep, read this today, I don't understand it either, if there not being paid to play they should have the right to withdraw from the match, guess we'll see who have the balls to NO,
    although it could be a good showcase for players like Hargreaves, and maybe Mancini himself.

    Leave a comment:


  • aleister crowley
    replied
    ROBERTO MANCINI is facing a revolt that could derail Manchester City?s title chances.

    The Blues boss is on a collision course with senior players and staff over a charity match in Italy next week.

    The Premier League leaders have agreed to field a side against a combined Sampdoria and Genoa XI to raise cash for victims of the flash floods that struck northern Italy in November.

    Mancini was expected to take a side made-up of fringe stars and youth team players for the game on Wednesday.

    But he has stunned his squad and coaching staff by telling them he will pick a number of first teamers for the trip ? just four days before the crunch league clash at Aston Villa.

    Starsport understands Mancini?s decision has caused uproar in the dressing-room.

    Mancini has spent the past few weeks complaining about his squad being pushed to the limit by injuries, suspensions and players being away on international duty.

    A club source said: ?The players are livid. One minute the manager is all doom-and-gloom about suspensions and injuries, but now we have to fly to Italy for a charity game.

    ?Some of the players are going to put their views across. But they fear their protests will fall on deaf ears because they feel Mancini does not communicate with them.

    ?One member of the backroom staff has already decided not to travel.?

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


    FFS bobby, what are you playing at?
    Shove Tevez in the team and have the 2nd string make up the rest.

    Leave a comment:


  • j.efc
    replied
    [QUOTE=tshirtman;1436951][QUOTE=j.efc;1435318]


    don't get carried away by beating Stoke at home.
    what a insult, im a blue

    Leave a comment:


  • tshirtman
    replied
    [QUOTE=j.efc;1435318]
    Originally posted by tshirtman
    still top of the league

    but for how long m8, squeeky bum time
    not at all, we've had our blip now like all teams go through,
    and in the next 4 weeks united have to play, Chelsea, Liverpool, and Spurs, not to mention, 2 legs against Ajax in between those.
    don't get carried away by beating Stoke at home.

    Leave a comment:


  • aleister crowley
    replied
    Originally posted by tshirtman
    still top of the league
    I expected it everton are a bogey team.
    Exactly mate. There is going to be a lot of twists and turns before this season is over with.

    Dzeko can't play with Aguero.
    I can see the former being sold in the summer as his contribution and workrate most of the time is pathetic.

    Problem now is that the lower teams are 'parking the bus' in their own half to stop us scoring and we currently don't have the skill to grind these tactics down. Yaya is immense in the midfield role but to fall apart because he is missing is ridiculous.
    Mancini is too defensively minded and seems incapable of grinding out a win.

    The FA stitching up Balotelli certainly didn't help and neither do the refs at the moment. Rough up tactics by other teams not punished yet we do it and instant yellow. Silva got kicked in the air at one spell last night and nothing said.
    Neville's block last night was far far worse than what Micah did last week but no penalty either???

    Leave a comment:


  • zee24
    replied
    what's wrong with it? well paying ?30k for a hair transplant there shouldn't be much wrong with it

    Leave a comment:


  • redtide11
    replied
    Originally posted by tshirtman
    apparently it was a protest against Ryan Air
    What the hell is his problem with Ryans Hair ?



    Ah right ok I see AIR.........

    I will see myself out

    Leave a comment:


  • j.efc
    replied
    [QUOTE=tshirtman;1434831]still top of the league

    but for how long m8, squeeky bum time

    Leave a comment:


  • zee24
    replied


    Apparantly they turned his daughter down for a job, so he thought he'd open a new 'post' for her

    Leave a comment:

Working...