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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:36 am

    Cookie Monster wrote:danny porridge doesnt play for us and I have never heard of him.

    typical new wave plastic fan Rolling Eyes

    Danny Porridge was one of the stars of your youth team (although I think he was poached) and my favourite player. Looked likely to make the step up over the course of this season, particularly with the Bojinov injury and Vassell becoming more unreliable. Shame now he may not get his chance if the fantasy football stories turn out to be true.

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    Post by Fade out Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:48 am

    De Guzman wrote:
    zizoued wrote:
    De Guzman wrote:On Pele's comments on Robinho signing for City. Shows what a hypocrite Pele is & how Cr@p the footy media are. How come nobody asks Pele about him leaving Santos for NY Cosmos?

    Surprised He retired! He did sign for NY cosmos 2 years later. He was signed to raise 'soccer' interest among the yanks.

    However, Pele is the last person you'd want to listen to. Laugh
    my mistake. thought he went directly. like you say never the less he talks Cr@p.

    at least now the big money is in the UK with a proper league. that american experiment in the late 70s made lots of top players waste a few years of their carreers in a useless league.

    I agree there...But imagine the interest levels, which in turn helped US 'soccer' (hate that word). US team going past the group stage is one such improvement. So 'useless' league is the way you look at it.
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    Post by Cookie Monster Sat Sep 06, 2008 12:16 pm

    Glenn Hysén wrote:
    Cookie Monster wrote:danny porridge doesnt play for us and I have never heard of him.

    typical new wave plastic fan Rolling Eyes

    Danny Porridge was one of the stars of your youth team (although I think he was poached) and my favourite player. Looked likely to make the step up over the course of this season, particularly with the Bojinov injury and Vassell becoming more unreliable. Shame now he may not get his chance if the fantasy football stories turn out to be true.

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    O, you mean Daniel Sturridge
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    Post by Glenarch of the Glen Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:44 pm

    that's what I said Erm
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    Post by Sgoater1 Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:08 pm

    Glenn Hysén wrote:
    Cookie Monster wrote:danny porridge doesnt play for us and I have never heard of him.

    typical new wave plastic fan Rolling Eyes

    Danny Porridge was one of the stars of your youth team (although I think he was poached) and my favourite player. Looked likely to make the step up over the course of this season, particularly with the Bojinov injury and Vassell becoming more unreliable. Shame now he may not get his chance if the fantasy football stories turn out to be true.

    Dove

    Sturridge will get enough chances mate, he is class and has featured in every games this season pretty much.
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    Post by The Easter Bunny Sat Sep 06, 2008 6:14 pm

    Sgoater1 wrote:
    Glenn Hysén wrote:
    Cookie Monster wrote:danny porridge doesnt play for us and I have never heard of him.

    typical new wave plastic fan Rolling Eyes

    Danny Porridge was one of the stars of your youth team (although I think he was poached) and my favourite player. Looked likely to make the step up over the course of this season, particularly with the Bojinov injury and Vassell becoming more unreliable. Shame now he may not get his chance if the fantasy football stories turn out to be true.

    Dove

    Sturridge will get enough chances mate, he is class and has featured in every games this season pretty much.

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    Post by Enigma Tue Sep 09, 2008 5:12 pm

    I am going to start to follow city more closely, especially if they buy up Podolski.
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    Post by Di Caniooooo! Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:43 am

    Ronaldo has claimed Manchester City are one of two options he is considering as he looks to find a new club.

    The former World Player of the Year is back in South America working on his fitness after a serious knee injury.

    Ronaldo is a free agent and on the lookout for new employers after seeing out his contract at AC Milan.

    Manchester City have been linked with the former Real Madrid and Barcelona hit-man as they look to bring in some big names to boost their profile.

    Flamengo are also chasing Ronaldo and the 31-year-old says he is delighted to attract interest from both clubs.

    "Flamengo and Manchester City are two options," Ronaldo told Brazilian website Terra. "But nothing more than that.

    "There is nothing concrete.

    "The most important thing is that there is interest from big teams."

    Ronaldo also revealed that he hopes to regain his place in the Brazil squad once he returns to full fitness.

    "It's clear that I have nostalgia for the national team but I am continuing with the utmost calm," added Ronaldo.

    "I want to first return to the right spot physically and then come back to play and then think about Brazil."
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    Post by Sgoater1 Wed Sep 10, 2008 7:46 am

    Yeah i heard this, might be an option on a free transfer but we were looking at him before the takeover so a lot depends on just how fit he is.
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    Post by Super Progress Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:17 am

    I can easily see him join now that Robinho has come. they called Ronaldo his big brother in spain. they very thight and Ronaldo i believe was the one who pushed for his move.
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    Post by Black Magic Wed Sep 10, 2008 9:18 am

    I have an Eritrean friend who looks like Robinho. ok
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    Post by fcb Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:49 am

    Fat Ronaldo to sign in January:
    http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news?slug=txronaldomanchestercity&prov=st&type=lgns


    Together him and Robinho will score 50 goals Laugh
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    Post by Kroos Tue Sep 16, 2008 9:29 am

    hopefully he joins, he will never be the same, but i want him to see again


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    Post by debaser Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:00 am

    It'd be good to see Ronaldo play in the premiership in his career. Not sure how much he'll have left as a player though, after another long injury set-back
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    Post by 110% Tue Sep 16, 2008 10:48 am

    debaser wrote:It'd be good to see Ronaldo play in the premiership in his career. Not sure how much he'll have left as a player though, after another long injury set-back

    If he comes I'll be supporting man city cheers
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    Post by Sgoater1 Tue Sep 16, 2008 6:24 pm

    We showed an interest in Ronaldo in January but we have said today that at the moment we are not interested in a deal.
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    Post by Sgoater1 Tue Sep 16, 2008 11:34 pm

    Manchester City's England Under 21 international midfielder Michael Johnson has this evening put pen-to-paper on a new five-year contract with the Club.

    The deal ends months of speculation surrounding the talented Urmston-born Academy graduate who has committed his future to City with a contract that runs until 2013.

    Michael broke into the City first team under Stuart Pearce, making his debut in a heavy defeat at Wigan back in October 2006, and became the 20th player to progress from Platt Lane to the Blues' first team in the process.

    It was a better experience the second time around as Johnson impressed in what proved to be a vital 2-0 away win at Middlesbrough in March 2007.

    The 20-year-old has since attracted interest from many fellow Barclays Premier League clubs, but this is another statement of intent by both Mark Hughes and the Club as they have secured the future of another internationally recognised young player.

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    Good to see him sign, if he keeps his head down off the pitch he should become a future England star.
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    Post by Sgoater1 Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:26 pm

    The U18s today followed up the 9-2 win at Boro last week with a 6-1 home win over Barnsley - 15 goals in 2 games, the future is bright.
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    Post by Ricardo Jol Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:27 pm

    Sgoater1 wrote:The U18s today followed up the 9-2 win at Boro last week with a 6-1 home win over Barnsley - 15 goals in 2 games, the future is bright.

    How many "own" do you guys have in the first team?
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    Post by Sgoater1 Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:46 pm

    Ricardo Jol wrote:
    Sgoater1 wrote:The U18s today followed up the 9-2 win at Boro last week with a 6-1 home win over Barnsley - 15 goals in 2 games, the future is bright.

    How many "own" do you guys have in the first team?

    How many acadamy players ?

    10 in the first team squad. Hard to say how many in the actual first team cos we rotate but still a decent number, Richards, Johnson, Ireland and SWP are regulars whilst Etuhu, Onuoha, Evans and Sturridge have also already played this season - not bad given we are 4 games in.

    Yes it will be harder for the youngsters to get in but if they are good enough they will make it and we have a brilliant acadamy that we will continue to invest heavily in. <Ale>
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    Post by Ricardo Jol Sat Sep 20, 2008 1:53 pm

    I hope you can keep them coming now the cash comes in! ok
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    Post by Super Progress Sat Sep 20, 2008 2:31 pm

    Sgoater1 wrote:
    Ricardo Jol wrote:
    Sgoater1 wrote:The U18s today followed up the 9-2 win at Boro last week with a 6-1 home win over Barnsley - 15 goals in 2 games, the future is bright.

    How many "own" do you guys have in the first team?

    How many acadamy players ?

    10 in the first team squad. Hard to say how many in the actual first team cos we rotate but still a decent number, Richards, Johnson, Ireland and SWP are regulars whilst Etuhu, Onuoha, Evans and Sturridge have also already played this season - not bad given we are 4 games in.

    Yes it will be harder for the youngsters to get in but if they are good enough they will make it and we have a brilliant acadamy that we will continue to invest heavily in. <Ale>
    I hope you do because it is fundamental for Man Citys image and identity that they keep their acadamy players now when they are owned by such wealth. allthough i think it would be naive to think that it is possible challenge for EPL while keeping something like 10 in the first team.
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    Post by Tweesus Mon Sep 22, 2008 12:24 pm

    I'm beginning to wonder if Citeh actually need any more attacking players in January, which is undoubtedly what the new owners will want to see?

    I think a good left back, centre back, right back and maybe a keeper and Citeh should be set.
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    Post by Sgoater1 Mon Sep 22, 2008 6:35 pm

    Tweedle wrote:I'm beginning to wonder if Citeh actually need any more attacking players in January, which is undoubtedly what the new owners will want to see?

    I think a good left back, centre back, right back and maybe a keeper and Citeh should be set.

    Right back ? we have Zabaleta, he was outstanding yesterday and looks a great buy. Plus we have Ben Haim or Onuoha for back up. Hart is going to be England number one in the future but yes we do need a quality left back.
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    Post by Sgoater1 Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:12 pm

    Dear fellow Manchester City fans,
    There has been much written about the purchase of Manchester City over the last few weeks and so now I am delighted to tell you that negotiations are complete and the transfer of ownership will take place on Tuesday (September 23rd, 2008). With the agreement finalised I would like to tell you directly a little about who we are and what we have planned.

    Firstly I would like to thank you for the many expressions of good will and joy we have received since our wish to purchase the Club was announced. We are deeply touched and now have some great personal experience of what so many people have told us for a while now.......you are the greatest fans in the world.

    Like you, we are excited about the future of the club, and we hope the securing of Robinho as a Manchester City player during the transfer window is seen as a signal of our very real intent. It has been an exciting two weeks for all of us all.

    My intention is that Manchester City has the very best people at its disposal, both on and off the field. For that reason I have asked my friend Khaldoon Al Mubarak, to take on the position of Chairman of the Club. My request to him has been to put together a board and executive team that is worthy of the heritage and potential of Manchester City.

    Khaldoon and I have agreed that the we will not be making any more announcements for a while as we really now need to sit down with the manager, Executive Chairman and key staff and put together plans that will, over time, get the Club to where we want it to be. That is the stage we are entering now and as anyone who runs a business knows, this involves a lot of listening, and a lot of talking to many stakeholders and research and discussion before plans can be announced.

    As part of that, we will absolutely spend time listening to you the fans about what you think about the future of the club. We are very aware that without you there would not be a club to buy, and your voice will be heard by the organisation at the highest level. We also want to make it clear that Mark Hughes is absolutely integral to our plans. We are lucky to have someone who we believe is the best young British manager; someone who has been successful on the global stage, the Premier League and of course as a player.

    We are ambitious for the club, like you, but not unreasonably so and we understand it takes time to build a team capable of sustaining a presence in the top four of the Premier League and winning European honours. We know a little of the history at City also and whilst we want to bring in the best players in the world, we also want to see the academy continue to develop talent and give Mark Hughes the chance to bring home-grown players into the team. We consider Mark Hughes to be one of the prime assets of the club. We will back his judgement in what players to bring in and we look forward to working more closely with him in the future. We are building a structure for the future not just a team of all-stars.

    In cold business terms, Premiership football is one of the best entertainment products in the world and we see this as a sound business investment. That being said, we understand that we need to put money in to get the club to where we believe it can be -and where we think you the fans want it to be.

    We are aware also that the club has a significant role in the community going back years. As newcomers, we don't pretend to understand all of this yet, but we will make sincere efforts to back these initiatives and ensure that Manchester City loses none of its role in Manchester beyond football and we want the club to continue to contribute to the community it represents.

    I should perhaps also explain that despite what you may have read, I have bought the club in a private capacity and as part of my personal business strategy to hold a wide portfolio of business investments. I am a football fan, and I hope that you will soon see that I am now also a Manchester City fan. But I am also a long-term investor and that is probably more important to the club and to you because it means we are here for the long haul and that we will act always in the best interests of the club and all of its stakeholders, but especially you the fans.

    I will be at Eastlands soon and am really looking forward to sampling the famous City atmosphere.

    Thank you again for the good wishes and your support.

    Yours,

    Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan
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    Sounds brilliant, he says all the right things and i believe this is the start of a new era.
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    Post by Jaime Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:30 pm

    Wish Ramon Calderon would say some of those things.
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    Post by Rosicky Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:51 pm

    Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan

    lol!

    cheers


    On a more serious note he does sound like a sensible chap, only time will tell though. Lets see if Hughes is still in his job in 2 years time.
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    Post by fcb Tue Sep 23, 2008 6:54 pm

    Jaime wrote:Wish Ramon Calderon would say some of those things.


    Such as this one? Razz

    we will not be making any more announcements for a while
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    Post by S4P Tue Sep 23, 2008 7:06 pm

    Rosicky wrote:Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan

    lol!

    cheers

    Imagine trying to fit all of that on an exam paper or a passport form. Yikes
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    Post by fcb Tue Sep 23, 2008 7:10 pm

    Isn't the Sheikh just meant to be a title, like "King" or "Prince"...only leaves 5 words Laughing

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