Sparklehorse wrote:I was a major critic of Pep last season, and I feel it was with good reason. It’s fair to say that I was not alone dishing out the criticism. The football was turgid, lazy, uninspiring and immovable. When things were going badly there was no plan B. It was like watching exactly the same game over and over again. However, we finished third, got to a cup final and the vast majority of teams in the league would consider that achievement a major success. We had more than our fair share of significant injuries which obviously had a detrimental effect.
I was not looking forward to anything. Fast forward two weeks and all of a sudden I’m really looking forward to the Club World Cup, the three main players we have signed appear to be the real deal. Align that with the return of Rodri, Bobb and the other new players Khusanov, Reis , Escheveri and Nico along with a hopefully rejuvenated Foden and we have what looks like a stellar, young squad again. So now it’s over to Pep, he’s been provided with what appear to be the tools to be extremely successful again. Can he do it ? Let’s hope so.
nottsblue wrote:That is a very young squad. And it's better for it
Im_Spartacus wrote:The club seem to have done a very good job getting some solid signings in, which is following on from the January activity showing they recognised that as a club they made some mistakes last summer, and are rectifying them quickly, but in a balanced way.
Whether some / all will have an issue with 'Guardiola first season syndrome' is my big concern - this is a lot of players to integrate at once, but the squad is now what appears to be a very nice balance of old heads who still have a good few years ahead of them, and talented younger players.
If even half of these signings work out, the PL should be very concerned - as the criticism of just short of 300m we've spent in 2025 could well be sufficient for another 3-4 years now. We also just recouped 25m on Couto, with more exits to come to balance the books.
Reis - 19
Echeverri - 19
O'Reilly - 20
Lewis - 20
Cherki - 21
Savinho - 21
Bobb - 21
McAtee - 22
Doku - 23
Nico - 23
Gvardiol - 23
Haaland - 24
Ait Nouri - 24
Foden - 25 (how the fuck did that happen)
Reindeers - 26
Marmoush - 26
Nunes -26
Dias - 28
Rodri - 29
Silva - 30
Kovacic - 31
Stones - 31
Ederson - 31
Ortega - 32
Gundogan - 34
zuricity wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:The club seem to have done a very good job getting some solid signings in, which is following on from the January activity showing they recognised that as a club they made some mistakes last summer, and are rectifying them quickly, but in a balanced way.
Whether some / all will have an issue with 'Guardiola first season syndrome' is my big concern - this is a lot of players to integrate at once, but the squad is now what appears to be a very nice balance of old heads who still have a good few years ahead of them, and talented younger players.
If even half of these signings work out, the PL should be very concerned - as the criticism of just short of 300m we've spent in 2025 could well be sufficient for another 3-4 years now. We also just recouped 25m on Couto, with more exits to come to balance the books.
Reis - 19
Echeverri - 19
O'Reilly - 20
Lewis - 20
Cherki - 21
Savinho - 21
Bobb - 21
McAtee - 22
Doku - 23
Nico - 23
Gvardiol - 23
Haaland - 24
Ait Nouri - 24
Foden - 25 (how the fuck did that happen)
Reindeers - 26
Marmoush - 26
Nunes -26
Dias - 28
Rodri - 29
Silva - 30
Kovacic - 31
Stones - 31
Ederson - 31
Ortega - 32
Gundogan - 34
Khusanov ?? Akanji ??
Im_Spartacus wrote:zuricity wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:The club seem to have done a very good job getting some solid signings in, which is following on from the January activity showing they recognised that as a club they made some mistakes last summer, and are rectifying them quickly, but in a balanced way.
Whether some / all will have an issue with 'Guardiola first season syndrome' is my big concern - this is a lot of players to integrate at once, but the squad is now what appears to be a very nice balance of old heads who still have a good few years ahead of them, and talented younger players.
If even half of these signings work out, the PL should be very concerned - as the criticism of just short of 300m we've spent in 2025 could well be sufficient for another 3-4 years now. We also just recouped 25m on Couto, with more exits to come to balance the books.
Reis - 19
Echeverri - 19
O'Reilly - 20
Lewis - 20
Cherki - 21
Savinho - 21
Bobb - 21
McAtee - 22
Doku - 23
Nico - 23
Gvardiol - 23
Haaland - 24
Ait Nouri - 24
Foden - 25 (how the fuck did that happen)
Reindeers - 26
Marmoush - 26
Nunes -26
Dias - 28
Rodri - 29
Silva - 30
Kovacic - 31
Stones - 31
Ederson - 31
Ortega - 32
Gundogan - 34
Khusanov ?? Akanji ??
I sold them!
Mase wrote:From wanting the season to end in February, i'm actually excited for the new season to begin now
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Mase wrote:From wanting the season to end in February, i'm actually excited for the new season to begin now
100% me too
zuricity wrote:Bloody topic title.
Keep singing that dreadful ian dury song.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:There is good news regarding ticket prices , so I would expect a full house in every single home game from now on.
'Man City have taken the extraordinary step of reducing match day ticket prices by up to 43 per cent after lengthy negotiations with the club’s fan advisory board'
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