Ted Hughes wrote: I don't think many people are turning up their noses.
Worringly Ted, I'm agreeing with you again, twice in one night!
Ted Hughes wrote: I don't think many people are turning up their noses.
Sue Perb wrote:I think this DOES represent good business for MCFC aside his goal scoring stats, proven performances and low injury record in the BPL; he will develop further playing at City with our world class players and coaches. I'm really excited at the prospect of Bony joining the club and going on, potentially, to become a real legend.
I believe we saw this exact same transformation with Negredo, when he joined the club, until sadlyMrs Nturned against the unique and inimitable weather of Rainy City, etc. Bony will hit the ground running (on his return from the ACON) and will definitely reduce some of the burden of goal scoring responsibilities on Sergio.
Given Jovetic's disappointing, and to be honest, sporadic performances e.g. last Sunday; Milner was bloomin brilliant, when he moved up front and embarrassed our alleged established forward by stuffing in 2 great goals; we absolutely need a more proven partner for Sergio.
He's quicker, technically more accomplished and successful in front of goal that Edin, I think it's a brilliant statement of our progress if we have the 2 highest goal scorers in the BPL playing for the club, backed up with Dzeko and Jovetic ( I still beleive Stefan will come good).
Bony is a good player now, at City he may become a great player!
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Sue Perb wrote:I think this DOES represent good business for MCFC aside his goal scoring stats, proven performances and low injury record in the BPL; he will develop further playing at City with our world class players and coaches. I'm really excited at the prospect of Bony joining the club and going on, potentially, to become a real legend.
I believe we saw this exact same transformation with Negredo, when he joined the club, until sadlyMrs Nturned against the unique and inimitable weather of Rainy City, etc. Bony will hit the ground running (on his return from the ACON) and will definitely reduce some of the burden of goal scoring responsibilities on Sergio.
Given Jovetic's disappointing, and to be honest, sporadic performances e.g. last Sunday; Milner was bloomin brilliant, when he moved up front and embarrassed our alleged established forward by stuffing in 2 great goals; we absolutely need a more proven partner for Sergio.
He's quicker, technically more accomplished and successful in front of goal that Edin, I think it's a brilliant statement of our progress if we have the 2 highest goal scorers in the BPL playing for the club, backed up with Dzeko and Jovetic ( I still beleive Stefan will come good).
Bony is a good player now, at City he may become a great player!
First prize for use of fonts :-)
blues2win wrote:My guess would be that Jovetic could well leave in the Summer the way things are going. That would leave a space for Iheanachu. Complete speculation on my part. It would be easy to sell Jovetic to Juventus for instance. A pity because I rate him but he hasn't done enough to justify staying unless he really gets his mojo for the rest of the season.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:wonder where Iheanacho fits in assuming we get him. If Bony comes, which I am not convinced of ,someone will be leaving even if it's in the summer
blues2win wrote:I'm not worried at all to agree with you Sue. Your stunningly colourful posts are a bit much for my eyes though so I better not stay online any longer.
DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Do you work in a primary school by any chance ?
Bony in means Dzeko or Jovetic out imo.
If that's what the Count wants, then so be it. Wonder if Jovetic may get flirted from the Champs Lg squad.
This may sound spastic but for me it's jayko who stays and Jojo who goes. Not even a hard decision.
Cheers
Jovetic has not fit into the side, in the role I think he has been signed for. Unless he steps it up very quickly, his position is on the line I think. Let himself down on Sunday. Not really his fault, but still, he was completely outclassed as a striker by James Milner. Dzeko is proven, he isn't.
Didn't do himself any favours at all on Sunday & needs some big performances.
Anyone who sees this any differently is absolutely paying zero fucking attention.
Cheers
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Sue Perb wrote:I think this DOES represent good business for MCFC aside his goal scoring stats, proven performances and low injury record in the BPL; he will develop further playing at City with our world class players and coaches. I'm really excited at the prospect of Bony joining the club and going on, potentially, to become a real legend.
I believe we saw this exact same transformation with Negredo, when he joined the club, until sadlyMrs Nturned against the unique and inimitable weather of Rainy City, etc. Bony will hit the ground running (on his return from the ACON) and will definitely reduce some of the burden of goal scoring responsibilities on Sergio.
Given Jovetic's disappointing, and to be honest, sporadic performances e.g. last Sunday; Milner was bloomin brilliant, when he moved up front and embarrassed our alleged established forward by stuffing in 2 great goals; we absolutely need a more proven partner for Sergio.
He's quicker, technically more accomplished and successful in front of goal that Edin, I think it's a brilliant statement of our progress if we have the 2 highest goal scorers in the BPL playing for the club, backed up with Dzeko and Jovetic ( I still beleive Stefan will come good).
Bony is a good player now, at City he may become a great player!
First prize for use of fonts :-)
DoomMerchant wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:if dzeko and bony are the way forward, I truly despair...
Jayko Boner And Aguero. Real Madrid would jism themselves with that forward line.
Options.
Cheers
Green & Blue wrote:Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Sue Perb wrote:I think this DOES represent good business for MCFC aside his goal scoring stats, proven performances and low injury record in the BPL; he will develop further playing at City with our world class players and coaches. I'm really excited at the prospect of Bony joining the club and going on, potentially, to become a real legend.
I believe we saw this exact same transformation with Negredo, when he joined the club, until sadlyMrs Nturned against the unique and inimitable weather of Rainy City, etc. Bony will hit the ground running (on his return from the ACON) and will definitely reduce some of the burden of goal scoring responsibilities on Sergio.
Given Jovetic's disappointing, and to be honest, sporadic performances e.g. last Sunday; Milner was bloomin brilliant, when he moved up front and embarrassed our alleged established forward by stuffing in 2 great goals; we absolutely need a more proven partner for Sergio.
He's quicker, technically more accomplished and successful in front of goal that Edin, I think it's a brilliant statement of our progress if we have the 2 highest goal scorers in the BPL playing for the club, backed up with Dzeko and Jovetic ( I still beleive Stefan will come good).
Bony is a good player now, at City he may become a great player!
First prize for use of fonts :-)
It was all going so well but she ran out of steam, not a single font applied in that last paragraph.
Blue2 wrote:Think he's a decent player but £30m? Seems way too high to me.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Maybe it's been covered elsewhere in the thread, but don't we have an issue with needing a couple of additional home grown players in the squad in order to name a 25 man squad?
Ian Nacho will be exempt from registration due to his age (I think) but he is still a gamble at this stage, so would signing Bony mean that we went into the new season yet again, with less than the 25 registered senior players allowed?
It seems if we sign Bony, signs point to Ross Barkley to replace jovetic and an English left back to replace Kolarov (how is Baines' contract doing?)
http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... ester-city:
City have to include at least five homegrown players and a maximum of 16 who are classed as overseas in a Champions League squad that has been reduced to 21 because of Uefa’s financial fair play sanctions. Premier League rules allow no more than 17 non-homegrown players.
Manuel Pellegrini wants to add either Porto’s Eliaquim Mangala or Roma’s Mehdi Benatia to his central defence which would bring the number of “foreign” players in the squad to 18.
City would then not be able to register one of their overseas contingent for their 25-man Premier League squad and would have to drop two from the Champions League squad.
clippo22 wrote:Also, why does jovetic or dzeko have to leave? Next year we will have a 25 man CL squad and we need 4 strikers anyway!
clippo22 wrote:Can't understand why some people are underwhelmed! He's got more prem goals than aguero in 2014! He's never injured, he's strong, quick, holds it up, has quick feet, can score from 2 yards or 20 yards, good attitude and is half the price of anyone who will score the same amount of goals!
Also, why does jovetic or dzeko have to leave? Next year we will have a 25 man CL squad and we need 4 strikers anyway! I think everyone gets so hung up on the idea of bringing through EDS players, we've played MILNER upfront over the xmas period rather than any EDS striker! These players need to go out on loan to a decent team and prove it before they are considered for our first team! Eg. Lopes at Lille and Zuculini at Valencia, and neither of those are tearing up trees! Once they've proved they can do it at the top level then they can join the first team! Am I the only one who thinks this?
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