johnny crossan wrote:Nearly that time when we can argue about who would win - the reserves or the first team
(and which is which)?
--------------------------------------------Given or Hart-------------------------------------------------
Zab or Boateng------Toure or Richards--------Kompany or Lescott-----------Bridge or Koloraov
-------------------------------------------Barry or De Jong----------------------------------------------
------------SWP or AJ--------------------Yaya or Jonno------------------Silva or Ireland------------
---------------------Ade or Dzeko---------------------------Tevez or Torres--------------------------
Vhero wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Nearly that time when we can argue about who would win - the reserves or the first team
(and which is which)?
--------------------------------------------Given or Hart-------------------------------------------------
Zab or Boateng------Toure or Richards--------Kompany or Lescott-----------Bridge or Koloraov
-------------------------------------------Barry or De Jong----------------------------------------------
------------SWP or AJ--------------------Yaya or Jonno------------------Silva or Ireland------------
---------------------Ade or Dzeko---------------------------Tevez or Torres--------------------------
Jumping the gun on a few of those mate :p plus missed our newest signing.
Vhero wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Nearly that time when we can argue about who would win - the reserves or the first team
(and which is which)?
--------------------------------------------Given or Hart-------------------------------------------------
Zab or Boateng------Toure or Richards--------Kompany or Lescott-----------Bridge or Koloraov
-------------------------------------------Barry or De Jong----------------------------------------------
------------SWP or AJ--------------------Yaya or Jonno------------------Silva or Ireland------------
---------------------Ade or Dzeko---------------------------Tevez or Torres--------------------------
Jumping the gun on a few of those mate :p plus missed our newest signing.
Ted Hughes wrote:I'd back the side with Bellamy in it.
ant london wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I'd back the side with Bellamy in it.
I agree....I honestly can't see him going anywhere
I think the leavers will be:
Robinho
Bojinov
Jo
Benjani
Caicedo
Taylor
Onuoha
Richards
Garrido
SWP
maybe Ireland but I really hope not.
I also think we'd be lucky to get much over 35million for the lot of them....40 at an absolute push
ant london wrote:Personally I'd keep Ireland, Richards, Nedum and Shaun in an ideal world but in the case of Nedum I think he knows Mancini doesn't rate him and has set his stall out to be off. Shaun, well I don't know whether to believe any of the contract demand nonsense (and am inclined not to believe any of it) but fact is that he will not be a starter next season....far from it on last season's form.
Ireland and Micah both have the same challenge, they need to win a starting spot and perform well enough to keep the shirt (same applies to anyone but I'd imagine that new arrivals would have to do less in training than these to to keep hold of a starting berth). They have to show themselves to be not only as talented but equally capable of producing top displays as anyone who arrives. It's up to them whether they fancy that fight
What I do know is that I'd rather sell any of the above than have them poisoning the atmosphere at the club and/or leaving City bitter that they "wasted" a year (or more) of their career on the fringes of the action
johnny crossan wrote:It's an ancient debate now but nonetheless real for that - we need to keep at least a few of our club-trained players if we don't want a restricted European senior squad. Of the five who qualify I would say that any except Michael Johnson could move on this summer. This would have an impact on the Premiership squad too, at least eight Association trained players required for that and remember Given isn't.
here's our current association/club trained complement - no senior reserves now either
---------------------------------------Hart-----------------------------------------------
Nedum----------------Micah-----------------------Lescott----------------------Bridge
SWP---------------Johnno------------------------Barry--------------------------AJ
--------------------------------Bellamy---------Ireland-------------------------------
if we lose more than a couple of club trained and If we don't recruit Milner and lose Bellamy as well we're in trouble
johnny crossan wrote:It's an ancient debate now but nonetheless real for that - we need to keep at least a few of our club-trained players if we don't want a restricted European senior squad. Of the five who qualify I would say that any except Michael Johnson could move on this summer. This would have an impact on the Premiership squad too, at least eight Association trained players required for that and remember Given isn't.
here's our current association/club trained complement - no senior reserves now either
---------------------------------------Hart-----------------------------------------------
Nedum----------------Micah-----------------------Lescott----------------------Bridge
SWP---------------Johnno------------------------Barry--------------------------AJ
--------------------------------Bellamy---------Ireland-------------------------------
if we lose more than a couple of club trained and If we don't recruit Milner and lose Bellamy as well we're in trouble
ant london wrote:The Nedum thing is one of the most confusing situations I have ever seen at City to be honest. I would absolutely think that Mancini would want to keep Nedum, young, English, talented, intelligent (and capable of absorbing top coaching I would imagine), a local and City lad and also I'd have thought a great influence to have in the dressing room AND a fantastic role model to point toward for youngsters in the academy/on the verge of making it to Carrington.
The only thing that makes it make any sense to me is that...Mancini dropping him after he'd played a couple of really fantastic games (where everyone acknowledged he'd been great and he himself must have known his performances to have been at the upper end of his capabilities) he just decided "this fella doesn't fancy me" and, being an intelligent guy, has mentally decided to cut his losses and drop down a "level" to another team and develop his career from there where he will really have a chance to show what he can do.
In my view Mancini made a significant mistake dropping him when he did and if that does indeed prove to be the trigger for him leaving then I think it is something that we (and indeed maybe Mancini himself) will come to regret....and not just because The Chief is well liked on a personal level
kinkylola wrote:Given was actually training at rovers when he was 18.
the rule is you have have trained at an english club for 3 years before your 21st birthday to qualify.
So depending on his birthday and the time of the transfer, then he could very well count as a "home grown" player, not by the club, but by the FA
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