sheblue wrote:Khusanov is not a fullback. We need to stop dicking about with half baked full-backs. We need out and out right back in the summer.
blues2win wrote:Akanji isn’t fit. Rico hasnt got the physique. We haven’t got a full back at the moment. Nunes did ok las Sunday with Bernardo providing cover. It’s hardly a perfect situation but we are where we are. Of course we have to buy one in the Summer.
Sparklehorse wrote:When Divine Mukasa breaks into the first team set up, it won’t matter who our manager is, this young and brilliant player is nailed on to be a world star. All we have to do is keep him.
Scatman wrote:Sparklehorse wrote:When Divine Mukasa breaks into the first team set up, it won’t matter who our manager is, this young and brilliant player is nailed on to be a world star. All we have to do is keep him.
And chances are he'll play at right back
PeterParker wrote:I think Inzaghi would be an interesting choice.
Outcast wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think Inzaghi would be an interesting choice.
No Italians, thanks
Mase wrote:I’d have a look at Emery when Pep leaves.
sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:I’d have a look at Emery when Pep leaves.
I have always liked him as a manager.
salford city wrote:sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:I’d have a look at Emery when Pep leaves.
I have always liked him as a manager.
Me too. Thought Arsenal fired thw bullet too early. Enrique at PSG is anorhwr. Built a decent team and fucked the prima donna's off
zuricity wrote:^^^^^^
It is no longer a Spafia thing.
No doubt at all that the Spafia know the inner workings at UEFA / FIFA for processing Champions League, contacts with Agents etc. However the owners , investing heavily in City ( ground expansion , hotel , Co-op Concet arena etc) are probably aware that times are changing.
Manchester has changed drastically and incredibly in the last ten years. Just look at the developments in and around the City centre.
I think Pep knows this too. Everyone calls him a stubborn git, he certainly is, but i think his pride is such that (and that he knows that), however great the last eight years have been...he knows the press / media don't give City or him any respect for the fantastic achievements and he wants to prove everybody wrong again.
So i think his stubborness means he wants to rebuild and prove them all wrong. He is , after all City through and through.
zuricity wrote:^^^^^^
It is no longer a Spafia thing.
No doubt at all that the Spafia know the inner workings at UEFA / FIFA for processing Champions League, contacts with Agents etc. However the owners , investing heavily in City ( ground expansion , hotel , Co-op Concet arena etc) are probably aware that times are changing.
Manchester has changed drastically and incredibly in the last ten years. Just look at the developments in and around the City centre.
I think Pep knows this too. Everyone calls him a stubborn git, he certainly is, but i think his pride is such that (and that he knows that), however great the last eight years have been...he knows the press / media don't give City or him any respect for the fantastic achievements and he wants to prove everybody wrong again.
So i think his stubborness means he wants to rebuild and prove them all wrong. He is , after all City through and through.
salford city wrote:zuricity wrote:^^^^^^
It is no longer a Spafia thing.
No doubt at all that the Spafia know the inner workings at UEFA / FIFA for processing Champions League, contacts with Agents etc. However the owners , investing heavily in City ( ground expansion , hotel , Co-op Concet arena etc) are probably aware that times are changing.
Manchester has changed drastically and incredibly in the last ten years. Just look at the developments in and around the City centre.
I think Pep knows this too. Everyone calls him a stubborn git, he certainly is, but i think his pride is such that (and that he knows that), however great the last eight years have been...he knows the press / media don't give City or him any respect for the fantastic achievements and he wants to prove everybody wrong again.
So i think his stubborness means he wants to rebuild and prove them all wrong. He is , after all City through and through.
He may be City through and through but his performance since the loss of Rodders has been ahocking. No idea how to set us up outside of his possession based approach. Injuries have played a big part but even then, he's not moved. He may want to prove everyone wrong, but I'm not in favour of us giving him a war chest only to see him play cbs as fullbacks. Ultimately , I trust the owner and board. My gut says they will stick with him and give him next season but it could be as painful a watch as this season.
Hazy2 wrote:Enrique has rebuilt PSG, average age 24. No galacticos. That is impressive. The lad from Napoli I said I cannot understand how we did not get him.
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