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Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:19 am
by Slim
http://www.sportinglife.com/football/ne ... MHD=soccer

Sir Alex Ferguson has once again condemned Manchester City's award-winning 'Welcome to Manchester' Carlos Tevez poster and suggested most of their supporters would prefer to win something before the Blues began their mickey-taking.

Ferguson was displeased with the Tevez poster when it first appeared in the summer of 2009, branding it stupid and childish.

Although it did recently win the Best Marketing award at the MBNA north west Football Awards, it did not do City much good on the pitch given United won three of the four derby meetings between the two clubs last term and City failed to secure a Champions League spot.

The poster has gone but Ferguson has chosen the eve of this season's first encounter between Manchester's halves of red and blue at Eastlands to confirm his views.

"I don't know how it was created, probably some advertising gimmick at City, but I don't think they can be proud of it," Ferguson said.

"I said it was stupid at the time. They probably think that now. I don't see how they thought it would get more points off us when it came to playing on a football pitch.

"Maybe it was worthwhile for some of the supporters but I think a lot of them were embarrassed. They would rather see that trophy being paraded through the city before they start screaming from the rooftops."

City have already lost their first hope of silverware this term after defeat in a Carling Cup tie at West Brom, while three defeats in the Premier League leave them with plenty of ground to make up on Chelsea.

And amid the heightened intensity of Wednesday night's showdown, Ferguson insists he will not lose sight of the real barrier to United's hopes of glory this term.

"If you don't recognise who won the league last season then you are very foolish," he said. "We have to chase Chelsea. That is our challenge.

"It is not easy winning our league and they are a very formidable and experienced side."

Nevertheless, Ferguson is not downplaying just what a high octane occasion Wednesday will be.

The atmosphere will be white hot, which is just how the 68-year-old likes it.

"City have been in the Second Division for periods since I came down," he added.

"It is only in the last few years they have been in a consistent position in the Premier League.

"They are far more solid. There is a far better structure to them. And derby games are fantastic. What would you rather being doing, managing a game between City and United or Carlisle against Crewe?

"They are the ends of the spectrum. Derby games can divide husband and wife. You are involved in a game of emotions."

It is the first meeting between the two clubs since the uproar over Wayne Rooney's Old Trafford future, which at one point seemed to be heading towards the England forward following Tevez from Old Trafford to Eastlands.

Tevez still laments the fact it did not happen, although Ferguson is not entering the debate about such a possibility, however remote.

"There was no interest from City. How can I say there was? There was no approach from City to us," Ferguson added.

Rooney will be missing on Wednesday night with an injury that is likely to ensure he sits out England's friendly with France next Wednesday, a move that should usher in Newcastle's Andy Carroll.

In Rooney's absence, Ferguson has had to rely on Javier Hernandez far more than he would have expected, with Gabriel Obertan and Bebe his supporting forwards in the win over Wolves on Saturday.

"I listened to Match of the Day on Saturday and they said we were hopeless," Ferguson said.

"But we had five world-class players out of the team and had three lads up front who had only 30 games between them. We still won.

"It was a fantastic achievement given all the problems we had."

Illness and injury are again causing United worries, with Ryan Giggs among those missing out, the first time he will not have been part of a derby encounter since he began a record run of 33 appearances in 1991.

Yet, as Roberto Mancini must be aware, Ferguson's capacity for producing victories is second to none.

The Scot is also fulsome in his praise when he feels someone deserves it, although Mancini might wonder if there is an ulterior motive.

"I like Roberto. He is a good coach," Ferguson said. "It is a difficult task when you get a group of players put in front of you for the first time and you have to organise it all. He has done his job well."


I like the way Taggart thinks he knows what we want, I think 18 months on from the poster itself, it still being under his skin is what most City fans would want but never dare dream.

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:28 am
by Piccsnumberoneblue
I must admit to being slightly surprised to hear him blathering on about it even after it is long gone. And quite pleased. His face was looking extra pork like too.

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:22 am
by Fish111
The pissed up cunt has probably forgotten that it's an old story.

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:24 am
by john@staustell
It's all over SKY and then the world again. The publicity value the old twat keeps giving us is tremendous. As well as the amusement that we all know how upset he was by it!

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Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 8:26 am
by gilford
It makes him look like a cock now, but less so if they spank us tonight!


Come on City, let's beat these rag twits!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:12 am
by Dronny
gilford wrote:It makes him look like a cock now, but less so if they spank us tonight!


Come on City, let's beat these rag twits!!!!!!!!!!!


Language Timothy!

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:21 am
by john@staustell
Dronny wrote:
gilford wrote:It makes him look like a cock now, but less so if they spank us tonight!


Come on City, let's beat these rag twits!!!!!!!!!!!


Language Timothy!


Yes it was a bit strong. MODS?

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:25 am
by Wooders
he also referred to us as a "big club" whilst praising mancini

all in all a weird interview

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:35 am
by Richard
The whole idea of a marketing campaing is to rasie publicity. 18 months on Baconface is still doing that for us and hasnt let it drop.

Job done.

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:03 am
by CityFanFromRome
He can't let it go, can he? Well, then it's job done, it still irks them and as a result they talk about it and end giving us even more publicity. Brilliant move by the marketing people, I'ìd say!!

Now onto the rest of the interview, interesting how he laments the injuries they have had as an excuse for their poor show against Wolves, if he does then we can do that too as an excuse for our not so good performances at the start of the season when we had many players out, right? But no, if City plays badly both here and on the papers the recurring theme is that Mancini doesn't have a clue, the dressroom is divided, etc. Not to mention the dig at us saying we have already lost one hope of silverware losing the League Cup, true, and that we have a big gap from Chelsea...wait, wasn't it just 5 points? With 28 games to go still, to boot? It doesn't seem so huge a gap to me...

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:05 am
by mr_nool
CityFanFromRome wrote:He can't let it go, can he? Well, then it's job done, it still irks them and as a result they talk about it and end giving us even more publicity. Brilliant move by the marketing people, I'ìd say!!

Now onto the rest of the interview, interesting how he laments the injuries they have had as an excuse for their poor show against Wolves, if he does then we can do that too as an excuse for our not so good performances at the start of the season when we had many players out, right? But no, if City plays badly both here and on the papers the recurring theme is that Mancini doesn't have a clue, the dressroom is divided, etc. Not to mention the dig at us saying we have already lost one hope of silverware losing the League Cup, true, and that we have a big gap from Chelsea...wait, wasn't it just 5 points? With 28 games to go still, to boot? It doesn't seem so huge a gap to me...


You forget that both us and the media know that we have a much better and deeper squad than scum. Injuries shouldn't affect us too much, whereas lesser teams suffer quite a lot from having many players out.

;-)

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:12 am
by CityFanFromRome
mr_nool wrote:
CityFanFromRome wrote:He can't let it go, can he? Well, then it's job done, it still irks them and as a result they talk about it and end giving us even more publicity. Brilliant move by the marketing people, I'ìd say!!

Now onto the rest of the interview, interesting how he laments the injuries they have had as an excuse for their poor show against Wolves, if he does then we can do that too as an excuse for our not so good performances at the start of the season when we had many players out, right? But no, if City plays badly both here and on the papers the recurring theme is that Mancini doesn't have a clue, the dressroom is divided, etc. Not to mention the dig at us saying we have already lost one hope of silverware losing the League Cup, true, and that we have a big gap from Chelsea...wait, wasn't it just 5 points? With 28 games to go still, to boot? It doesn't seem so huge a gap to me...


You forget that both us and the media know that we have a much better and deeper squad than scum. Injuries shouldn't affect us too much, whereas lesser teams suffer quite a lot from having many players out.

;-)

I would agree with you if I didn't have the example of Inter here in Italy, there's few teams who can boast a deeper squad than them, and they are the reigning European Champions to boot. Well, they don't have a clue who to field these days, all of their midfielders are injured in some way, Samuel is out for the season, Julio Cesar is just coming back today...this to say, even the deepest and better teams can suffer from injuries, even more if many players are new and need to learn to play with the new tactics and teammates.

;)

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 10:18 am
by Beefymcfc
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Please tell me why he keeps on talking about liddle 'ole Cidy???

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 11:43 am
by Brad
Come on city,lets twat them tonight just so i can hear that redfaced twat bitch on tv.

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:39 pm
by King Kev
john@staustell wrote:
Dronny wrote:
gilford wrote:It makes him look like a cock now, but less so if they spank us tonight!


Come on City, let's beat these rag twits!!!!!!!!!!!


Language Timothy!


Yes it was a bit strong. MODS?

Don't worry, he has been banned. We don't stand for that sort of fucking language around here!

Re: Welcome to Manchester

PostPosted: Wed Nov 10, 2010 7:45 pm
by gilford
john@staustell wrote:
Dronny wrote:
gilford wrote:It makes him look like a cock now, but less so if they spank us tonight!


Come on City, let's beat these rag twits!!!!!!!!!!!


Language Timothy!


Yes it was a bit strong. MODS?



Ha ha! I did write twats but my iPad auto corrected to twits! Lol

Come on city!!!