Ted Hughes wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Any manager worth his salt at City, will look at this squad & know the kind of players we need in order to play the kind of football the club demands. There will be a limited number available who fit the bill & some deals will probably be fucked up by Real Madrid, Bayern etc.
What's left, is what we'll get, & chances are mostly the same players will end up coming in whoever the manager. If Mark Hughes had stayed ay City, he wouldn't have said no to Silva, Toure, or Aguero, just like the Count didn't turn down Fernandinho or Jovetic even though they were scouted under Mancini.
If there are a couple of players a new manager after the Count doesn't fancy, it's hardly a disaster. Just sell them. We won the league with Javi Garcia involved, who was pretty much doomed once the Count took over. It's not going to be a case of signing five players a new manager wouldn't want. It would be one or two at worst & unlikely to be the big ones.
What's your point you prolific fuck? The manager hardly matters and the players we can get are what we can get regardless?
I can't make sense of the million paragraph march above.
We've reached the point of managers not mattering as much but we are probably always second or third choice to the top top tier cunts?
What do you do for work BTW? Do you inspect shit and carry a clipboard? Just curious.
Cheers
Everybody who plays the kind of football City play, are after the same players, it's that simple.
If Pep Guardiola takes over tomorrow, the same list will appear in front of him, bar perhaps one or two wild cards.
Pep's signings, Ancelotti's signings & Pellegrini's signings as City manager, would be very similar.
And yet I believe all three could have different levels or success with said players.
Do you agree?