Ted Hughes wrote:If Tevez, Dzeko, Balotelli & Aguero are all planning staying then there is no point in chucking millions at Van Persie or Cavani, Llorente, anyone else. It would be different if we'd finished the season badly, then perhaps we would have to force one or two out, but all these guys have now won a title with City & there's no telling how that could improve them next season.
It's a bigger gamble bringing a new man in, than giving these guys another chance. Tevez is key. So long as he's there, we are not relying on Dzeko & Balotelli, so if they struggle we still have two top strikers.
Signing Hazard or similar would pretty much sort our forward options & leave us to concentrate on other areas.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:If Tevez, Dzeko, Balotelli & Aguero are all planning staying then there is no point in chucking millions at Van Persie or Cavani, Llorente, anyone else. It would be different if we'd finished the season badly, then perhaps we would have to force one or two out, but all these guys have now won a title with City & there's no telling how that could improve them next season.
It's a bigger gamble bringing a new man in, than giving these guys another chance. Tevez is key. So long as he's there, we are not relying on Dzeko & Balotelli, so if they struggle we still have two top strikers.
Signing Hazard or similar would pretty much sort our forward options & leave us to concentrate on other areas.
Absolutely. Should Tevez stay, we shouldn't even consider getting new strikers in. One of Balotelli and Dzeko is going to flop for good next season I feel but I think both got enough talent (and enough goals this past season) to warrant another year and another chance.
van Persie is my least favourite option anyway. 29 years old with HORRENDOUS injury record. Gifted goal scorer for sure but would command massive fee and wages and there's max three good seasons in him left. If he manages to stay fit. Which I don't think will be the case.
PeterParker wrote:Everything is almost good. Let's hear Yaya say that and we are all good to go.
Socrates wrote:PeterParker wrote:Everything is almost good. Let's hear Yaya say that and we are all good to go.
He already did, his idiot agent just wasn't listening...
Dameerto wrote:im sure the press will spin it into a negative story if we give them enough time.
Michigan Blue wrote:
Zabaleta Future In Doubt
Title hero Pablo Zabaleta has refused to rule out a move away from Manchester City this summer, casting grave doubts about his future at the club.
Of perpetually wantaway striker Carlos Tevez, Zabaleta told ManC magazine "[we] spend a lot of time together....We play together for the national team and I played with [him] in the youth teams." Such loyalty towards a player who continues to agitate for a way out of Manchester will alarm City fans, and leaves more questions than answers about the fallout of a Tevez transfer and who might be following him out the door.
Zabaleta also admitted that his move to Manchester from Espanyol and the sunny climes of Barcelona had "impacted" his life. When asked if Manchester was the city best suited to him in England, Zabaleta stated that it was just "one of [many]" cities in the UK, opening up a potential move to London and European champions Chelsea.
Michigan Blue wrote:If it was that convincing I guess I have a future in football journalism. Result.
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