The Official Manchester City Premiership Champions Thread
Discussion
stuartmmcfc said:
SnhouLd be an interesting couple of months,
The 3 top teams all with a new manager,
Arsenal, Spurs, Everton and Liverpool all wanting to be top 4.
Looks like Sergio and Dzeko could/will be off.
I wouldn't like to predict how it'll end up.
Yep - but the United regime is coming into a much better situation inside the club though (and much earlier). I think there are going to be one or two big additions at OT this summer & I think Rooney will also stay. All the targets will already have been determined long before Moyes got the job.The 3 top teams all with a new manager,
Arsenal, Spurs, Everton and Liverpool all wanting to be top 4.
Looks like Sergio and Dzeko could/will be off.
I wouldn't like to predict how it'll end up.
Gooners: lets see what they spend
Spuds: Lets see if they can keep the one-man-team

Everton will be 7th or 8th next term.
Liverpool are the dark horse IMO - they could well make top 4 of one of the others screws up & they go on a run.
Tevez also been talking to Juventus?
Chelsea will also be stronger next year I think, with or without Maureen.
City could well end up 3rd IMO - especially if some of the above take off over hill because the rebuilding exercise (for a new manager) then becomes very big indeed .
City and Yankees launch NYC FC!
Manchester City Football Club are proud to announce, in partnership with the New York Yankees, the acquisition of the Major League Soccer’s 20th expansion club.
The new team will be named New York City Football Club (NYCFC) and expects to begin play in 2015.
“We proudly welcome two of the most prestigious professional global sports organizations to Major League Soccer,” said MLS Commissioner Don Garber.
This is a transformational development that will elevate the league to new heights in this country. The New York area is home to more than 19 million people, and we look forward to an intense crosstown rivalry between New York City Football Club and the New York Red Bulls that will captivate this great city.”
“New York is a legendary sports town, as well as a thriving global city with a rapidly expanding soccer fan-base,” said Ferran Soriano, CEO of Manchester City Football Club, who will oversee the process of filling top New York City FC leadership positions in the weeks to come.
“We are thrilled to contribute to the energy and growth of New York City Soccer. In the Yankees, we have found the absolute best partner for developing a world-class sports organization and a winning team that will carry the New York City Football Club name with pride.”
Manchester City will be the majority owner of the new Club. As an investor, the Yankees will be an active member of the ownership group. The New York Yankees and Manchester City Football Club have an existing commercial relationship through Legends Hospitality, LLC, an international entertainment, hospitality and marketing organization.
Yankee Stadium is pleased to be hosting Manchester City on Saturday, May 25 for a “friendly” match against Chelsea FC, giving New York area fans a rare opportunity to see two outstanding English Premier League clubs up close.
“We are pleased to be associated with this major move by MLS to increase its presence in the New York market and to enhance the opportunity for New York soccer fans to enjoy high-level play in their own city. We look forward to the opportunity to work with Manchester City to create something very special for the soccer fans of New York -- and to bringing another terrific team to this city for all sports fans to enjoy,” said Hal Steinbrenner, managing general partner of the New York Yankees.
"Randy Levine, president of the New York Yankees, will be the point person in leading the effort to launch and establish the team on behalf of the organization,” Mr Steinbrenner added.
With millions of residents watching soccer every week and nearly two million people actively playing the game, the New York/New Jersey area is one of North America’s most vibrant and proud soccer communities. The region has filled stadiums for countless marquee soccer events including the 1994 FIFA Men’s World Cup, the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup, three MLS All-Star Games and numerous international exhibition matches. NYCFC becomes the first MLS club whose home will be located within the five boroughs, joining the Red Bulls as the second MLS club in the metropolitan area.
“Soccer is one of the world’s most exciting and popular sports, and it should be played on the world’s biggest stage -- in New York City,” said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. “New Yorkers are the greatest sports fans in the world, and they will welcome a Major League Soccer franchise with the full-throated and loyal support they are famous for. Manchester City has a great reputation for both winning teams and serious community investment, and that will help them fit in well with the excellent leadership of New York City’s other professional sports teams. Increasingly, sports events and activities -- from the NHL playoffs to the MLB All-Star game to the SuperBowl -- are spurring economic growth, as our investments in new arenas and infrastructure are paying off.”
Future: A Home Field for NYC’s Newest Team
New York City FC is committed to seeking a new permanent stadium in New York. Until that time, the new team is arranging to play in an interim home beginning in its inaugural MLS season in 2015. Over the past year, MLS began discussions with the City of New York and other stakeholders about the possibility of constructing a new stadium in Flushing Meadows Corona Park (FMCP) in Queens. The Club’s new management will continue these discussions with local government officials, community residents and businesses, soccer leagues, and MLS. The Club will continue to review other potential sites as well.
“New York City FC will have a permanent home in the City in the great traditions of New York sports and world soccer -- a home that must be a sports, commercial and civic success,” Soriano said.
“But in considering any stadium site, we will listen first. This is what we have always done in Manchester and what we will do in New York. Only in this way, can the Club truly represent the City whose name it will carry.”
MLS was advised by Joe Ravitch and the Raine Group on this transaction.
Manchester City Football Club are proud to announce, in partnership with the New York Yankees, the acquisition of the Major League Soccer’s 20th expansion club.
The new team will be named New York City Football Club (NYCFC) and expects to begin play in 2015.
“We proudly welcome two of the most prestigious professional global sports organizations to Major League Soccer,” said MLS Commissioner Don Garber.
This is a transformational development that will elevate the league to new heights in this country. The New York area is home to more than 19 million people, and we look forward to an intense crosstown rivalry between New York City Football Club and the New York Red Bulls that will captivate this great city.”
“New York is a legendary sports town, as well as a thriving global city with a rapidly expanding soccer fan-base,” said Ferran Soriano, CEO of Manchester City Football Club, who will oversee the process of filling top New York City FC leadership positions in the weeks to come.
“We are thrilled to contribute to the energy and growth of New York City Soccer. In the Yankees, we have found the absolute best partner for developing a world-class sports organization and a winning team that will carry the New York City Football Club name with pride.”
Manchester City will be the majority owner of the new Club. As an investor, the Yankees will be an active member of the ownership group. The New York Yankees and Manchester City Football Club have an existing commercial relationship through Legends Hospitality, LLC, an international entertainment, hospitality and marketing organization.
Yankee Stadium is pleased to be hosting Manchester City on Saturday, May 25 for a “friendly” match against Chelsea FC, giving New York area fans a rare opportunity to see two outstanding English Premier League clubs up close.
“We are pleased to be associated with this major move by MLS to increase its presence in the New York market and to enhance the opportunity for New York soccer fans to enjoy high-level play in their own city. We look forward to the opportunity to work with Manchester City to create something very special for the soccer fans of New York -- and to bringing another terrific team to this city for all sports fans to enjoy,” said Hal Steinbrenner, managing general partner of the New York Yankees.
"Randy Levine, president of the New York Yankees, will be the point person in leading the effort to launch and establish the team on behalf of the organization,” Mr Steinbrenner added.
With millions of residents watching soccer every week and nearly two million people actively playing the game, the New York/New Jersey area is one of North America’s most vibrant and proud soccer communities. The region has filled stadiums for countless marquee soccer events including the 1994 FIFA Men’s World Cup, the 1999 FIFA Women’s World Cup, three MLS All-Star Games and numerous international exhibition matches. NYCFC becomes the first MLS club whose home will be located within the five boroughs, joining the Red Bulls as the second MLS club in the metropolitan area.
“Soccer is one of the world’s most exciting and popular sports, and it should be played on the world’s biggest stage -- in New York City,” said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. “New Yorkers are the greatest sports fans in the world, and they will welcome a Major League Soccer franchise with the full-throated and loyal support they are famous for. Manchester City has a great reputation for both winning teams and serious community investment, and that will help them fit in well with the excellent leadership of New York City’s other professional sports teams. Increasingly, sports events and activities -- from the NHL playoffs to the MLB All-Star game to the SuperBowl -- are spurring economic growth, as our investments in new arenas and infrastructure are paying off.”
Future: A Home Field for NYC’s Newest Team
New York City FC is committed to seeking a new permanent stadium in New York. Until that time, the new team is arranging to play in an interim home beginning in its inaugural MLS season in 2015. Over the past year, MLS began discussions with the City of New York and other stakeholders about the possibility of constructing a new stadium in Flushing Meadows Corona Park (FMCP) in Queens. The Club’s new management will continue these discussions with local government officials, community residents and businesses, soccer leagues, and MLS. The Club will continue to review other potential sites as well.
“New York City FC will have a permanent home in the City in the great traditions of New York sports and world soccer -- a home that must be a sports, commercial and civic success,” Soriano said.
“But in considering any stadium site, we will listen first. This is what we have always done in Manchester and what we will do in New York. Only in this way, can the Club truly represent the City whose name it will carry.”
MLS was advised by Joe Ravitch and the Raine Group on this transaction.
smj996c said:
“Soccer is one of the world’s most exciting and popular sports, and it should be played on the world’s biggest stage -- in New York City,” said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
Of course it is 
smj996c said:
“New Yorkers are the greatest sports fans in the world..."
Of course they are 
Mancineh classy?? Arrogant to the extreme, had his 'minder' Jose to protect him whilst he was at the tanning salon. Pissed of the Italy on a private plane after the Saints defeat when Head and Shoulders let one through his legs and left poor old dome head Platt to do the press. He said one thing and did another. Balotelli will be sold, no he wasn't. Balotelli won't be sold, then he was. The money has ruined City now the most hated Manchester club. Poor old Brian Kidd, anyone see the interview when he was asked what the 'holistic' approach would be?? May as well asked him about DNA.
topaz said:
Mancineh classy?? Arrogant to the extreme, had his 'minder' Jose to protect him whilst he was at the tanning salon. Pissed of the Italy on a private plane after the Saints defeat when Head and Shoulders let one through his legs and left poor old dome head Platt to do the press. He said one thing and did another. Balotelli will be sold, no he wasn't. Balotelli won't be sold, then he was. The money has ruined City now the most hated Manchester club. Poor old Brian Kidd, anyone see the interview when he was asked what the 'holistic' approach would be?? May as well asked him about DNA.
and you used 20% of your annual posts to give us this riveting insight. thanks, can't wait for the next instalment around late july.how exactly did he p
s off the whole of italy on private plane?from his one and only post on the United thread:
Back to football, U21's won a good game last night. Moyes will be like a kid in a sweet shop with all the talent available. I'm ambivalent about Rooney. Can't understand the bloke but whichever way he jumps he's be great for us and the overhead winner against the Bitters was worth the £24m SAF paid for him alone. Forums are good until they get hijacked by moronic, envious folk with nothing better to do I reckon unless we do strengthen in midfield, Chelsea will win the PL next year. Fixtures out soon and I bet that City will be at home at the Emptyhad against a promoted team and Reds away somewhere like Swansea. Happened for the last 3 years.
he's right you know.
Back to football, U21's won a good game last night. Moyes will be like a kid in a sweet shop with all the talent available. I'm ambivalent about Rooney. Can't understand the bloke but whichever way he jumps he's be great for us and the overhead winner against the Bitters was worth the £24m SAF paid for him alone. Forums are good until they get hijacked by moronic, envious folk with nothing better to do I reckon unless we do strengthen in midfield, Chelsea will win the PL next year. Fixtures out soon and I bet that City will be at home at the Emptyhad against a promoted team and Reds away somewhere like Swansea. Happened for the last 3 years.
he's right you know.Pellegrini confirms Malaga exit:
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/14959/8727...
Can only be for 1 reason...which aint Stoke.
But Martinez will also (probably) become available in the next 24 hours:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22628235
http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/14959/8727...
Can only be for 1 reason...which aint Stoke.
But Martinez will also (probably) become available in the next 24 hours:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22628235
uk66fastback said:
I don't know that much about Pellegrini really as a man - what's he like?
Makes his team play football the right way. Great philosophy, I think he'll do very well with the resources at City. If I was a city fan I'd demand Isco to come with him, he'd light up the prem without a shadow of a doubt.Glenred said:
Can't speak a word of English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-xtSjaPRJgclearer than most scousers lah.
tamore said:
Glenred said:
Can't speak a word of English
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-xtSjaPRJgclearer than most scousers lah.

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