Tuesday, 09 September 08, 10:48 PM
Robinho is king of the faded out look as of late. Check out these hilarious pictures in recent weeks. How bout a smile?
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Monday, 08 September 08, 04:33 PM
So as I scramble around trying to buy up as many tickets as possible while I’m in London, this article caught my attention. The general gist is that Kaka would consider joining Manchester City and their free-spending ways this next summer if they qualify for the Champions League – which would require a Top-4 finish in the English Premier League (which most likely means knocking out Liverpool, Man United, Arsenal or Chelsea).
This is an interesting development in itself, as Kaka would be an extremely fun addition for the EPL and obviously improve City. But the more important issue is what it’s going to take this season for Manchester City to become a lucrative enough location for star players to jump at the type of money they appear willing to offer.
These new owners can throw all the green in the world at the stars, but the best players still want to play in the most high-profile competitions and would not be too excited about spending an initial season at City if they aren’t qualified for the granddaddy of all events. In fact, you could argue a Top-4 placement is pretty stinkin’ necessary if they want to pull off their desired one- or two-year rise to the elite of Europe.
So the main question is, 1) With the additions of Shaun Wright-Phillips and Robinho, can City go from good to great within this current season, and within that question 2) Can they lure other targets during the January transfer window?
To the first question, it honestly seems almost too tall a task....
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Tuesday, 02 September 08, 03:51 PM
Take this seemingly complex, overwhelming shift in English Premier League power, and simplify it down a little bit. That’s the best way to attack the chaos that ensued yesterday.
Fact: Manchester City was just sold by Thaksin Shinawatra to the Adu Dhabi United Group for Development and Investment for a reported 210 million pounds. The Guardian
Fact: This new group, led by Sulaiman al-Fahim, now plans on making City the largest club in the Premiership. This Guardian article says al-Fahim’s wealth is supposed to be 10 times more than Chelsea benefactor Roman Abramovich, and money should be flowing into the club. The article also says that al-Fahim is claiming to be simply a “figurehead for members of the (United Arab Emirates)’s royal family, whose riches are even greater, and that the aim was to establish City among the world’s elite clubs.”
Fact: According to this ESPN Soccernet article, these new owners made last-minute bids on Dimitar Berbatov (who went to Old Trafford as expected), David Villa, Mario Gomez, and finally stole Real Madrid’s Robinho from right under the nose of Chelsea as they look to become a consistent force under Mark Hughes. Not a shabby day of bidding.
Fact: Chelsea might not be the financial powerhouse anymore, and the dynamic of the EPL has suddenly been thrown out of wack.
It’s not necessarily that the events which transpired yesterday were so complicated, but more the shock of so many drastic moves in such a short time span. Suddenly City has been changed into a certified megaclub with owners who seem ready to inject extensive amounts of money.
The first thought is that.....CHECK OUT THE LINK TO THE REST OF THIS POST.
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Tuesday, 02 September 08, 06:54 AM
Monday, 01 September 08, 12:08 PM
While Chelsea was busy stumbling its way to a 1-1 tie against Tottenham on Sunday, Manchester City was reaping the rewards of a former Chelsea player that didn’t fit into the Blues’ plans.
The flash of light known as Shaun Wright-Phillips returned to Manchester City in braceful style with two second half goals that gave his squad a convincing 3-0 win against Sunderland.
A player with his pace is always going to be dangerous, and City now sits in a nice position with six points after their three games. Surprisingly, not one team claimed all nine points from their first three games, and Manchester United will have a chance to pull level again thanks to the slip-up from Liverpool and Chelsea.
Liverpool predictably couldn’t sustain its......
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