Pogue Mahone
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He will make a great signing for somebody.
I was gutted when he joined City. Always seemed different class.
He will make a great signing for somebody.
Patrick Roberts will be wondering what the feck he's got to do to get in the manager's plans too. Not like he could have done much more while on loan.
I won't fall for that again unless they buy Bonucci, Walker, Mendy, Oblak. Then maybe (just maybe), I will see them as potential favorites.I can't wait until the annual summer "City are so great, they'll walk the league" hyperbole to start
He's a fool if he's not already looking to leave.Patrick Roberts will be wondering what the feck he's got to do to get in the manager's plans too. Not like he could have done much more while on loan.
I was going to say that instead of another midfielder they'd surely be looking for at least one CB instead but a midfielder is a CB to Pep.I think it's more than likely they break the record for summer spending
New Goalkeeper(30-40m)
Two fullbacks(Around 80m combined)
New midfielder(30m)
Silva(60m)
and they're interested in Alexis Sanchez too!
Completely forgot about him. I don't follow the SPL, has he been good for Celtic?
Completely forgot about him. I don't follow the SPL, has he been good for Celtic?
He's been excellent.
Yeah he has been excellent, he is a real talent.
The massacre has started.
Next year it's going to be a complete different City team than this season.
He is checkbook manager, only Pep fan boys will deny that.
I think his remit is to build a winning team first before worrying about that.
I think a lot will ask to be sold.All good managers are chequebook managers, pep is no different. He got lucky at la masia like Ferguson did with class of 92 or whatever they were called. Besides that a good manager needs good players.
Exactly and pep has said very few will feature next season. The gap from reserve to first team us too big. I'd expect another 35 player loans from us next season.
The thing is all our kids are now around 20 or early 20s and for alot it's make or break time like denayer, maffeo, tosin etc..
Bernardo Silva's a good buy, straight upgrade on Sterling in the lineup. Two full backs, a goalkeeper, a centre back and a defensive midfielder or holding mid and they look good for next season. It's a lot though.
I think he is more of a Silva replacement. As we have seen when Silva doesn't play, City can't penetrate compact teams because both David Silva and Gundogan are their only press resistant midfield. Sterling has been great but he played too many games as he has no replacement. Navas is a terrible right winger.
Don't worry, FCBarca will be here soon to explain how Pep is still not a cheque book manager who needs the best players in the world and is just interested in improving players not at City which is why they're going to spend half a billion under himWonder how much money he needs to spend when he's gonna be called a chequebook manager like Mourinho is. He's a great manager but all the talk about filling half of the City's team with academy prospects is turning out to be bollox.
He's been excellent.
Embarrassing. Pep hasn't won CL since he left overpowered Barça, City already disappointed last year. Quadruple is as real as their relegation.
It won't happen. If they believe it will, they are completely delusional.
For that to happen they have to have a similiar squad depth as Real Madrid and they don't have it. Their first 11 is gonna be pretty good and they will probably have a couple of quality subs that can make a difference but there's simply no way they can legitimately play to win in all fronts.
Although they are closer, they are still miles away from the top 4 teams in Europe.
Don't think they've died. Fully expect both to be City players at the start of the season.So what's the story with City's transfer business this summer? Their strongest link seems to be a longshot in Sanchez while the Walker and Mendy links have died a death.
So what's the story with City's transfer business this summer? Their strongest link seems to be a longshot in Sanchez while the Walker and Mendy links have died a death.
But if Walker was a sure thing then why go in for Alves?
Isn't there the rumour that Bakayoko will be their last sale this summer as a condition for Mbappe to stay?
We would be bricking it if we were in their situation.
That's the thing.Think City's valuation and the selling clubs valuations are miles apart, signing anyone from Spurs who they don't need to sell is like pulling teeth which is fair enough.
There's 5 positions to be covered and likely 60 games to play so that's potentially 300 starts between 8 players.They've got Aguero, Jesus, Sané, de Bruyne, D. Silva, Sterling, B. Silva (maybe more?)...
If they didn't sign anyone else but kept all those they'd still be over-stocked.
In like 3 positions. They've released a lot of players and desperately need defensive reinforcements.They've got Aguero, Jesus, Sané, de Bruyne, D. Silva, Sterling, B. Silva (maybe more?)...
If they didn't sign anyone else but kept all those they'd still be over-stocked.
In like 3 positions. They've released a lot of players and desperately need defensive reinforcements.