The Official Manchester City Premiership Champions Thread
Discussion
stuartmmcfc said:
Good to see Cie back with his unique style of banter, he really can't stay away
Seriously though, I see Utd as a serious threat again (after so many years in the wilderness)
Me too, Manchester needs two successful clubs, looking forward to some (friendly) banter with the lads over in the PH United thread...Seriously though, I see Utd as a serious threat again (after so many years in the wilderness)
I think Joe Hart's days are numbered unless he pulls his socks up sharpish, Pep won't stand for too many errors, having said that, I do feel sorry for goalkeepers, an outfield player can make a mistake and usually a colleague can get him out of trouble.
jammy_basturd said:
No where near the finished article.
Did someone say Pogba!?Nah, all joking aside, I've been dreading us becoming THAT club who's tarnished with the 'You only won because you bought the title' brush.
Fortunately, even Bournemouth are spending £20 million on players these days so it isn't as easy to have that one thrown in your face.
Anyone see SoccerAM, they interviewed that band and the lead vocalist was asked anything he'd change about City?
"Yeah, just get rid of Sterling".
Couldn't agree more!!
I think you were not tarred with the brush, but you bought the factory that makes them too, when the Sheikh rolled in and spend half a billion pounds over a couple of seasons back when transfer prices were half as crazy as they were now!
But I'm the same - I don't get the crazy money for Pogba. I think Mourinho thinks he'll be the next Gerrard and has made it his life ambition to buy him.
But I'm the same - I don't get the crazy money for Pogba. I think Mourinho thinks he'll be the next Gerrard and has made it his life ambition to buy him.
Wacky Racer said:
Turquoise said:
£100M for Stones and Sterling.
Mugs.
I'll reserve judgement until the end of the season.Mugs.
Both are very young and will learn from (arguably) the best coach in the business.
Liverpool fans didn't want Sterling to go, so that says a lot.
City seem to be going about their business under the radar.
Decent young players being added to what is probably the strongest squad in the country so far this summer.
I feel City will win it next season.
Edited by Black can man on Wednesday 10th August 14:05
Wacky Racer said:
I'll reserve judgement until the end of the season.
Both are very young and will learn from (arguably) the best coach in the business.
Liverpool fans didn't want Sterling to go, so that says a lot.
50M for him was great business by us, his form since he got money got worse and worse... Both are very young and will learn from (arguably) the best coach in the business.
Liverpool fans didn't want Sterling to go, so that says a lot.
I dont think you would find many Liverpool fans who would actually want him back tbh, regardless of anything other than football, I would be quite confident in thinking Mane will have a better season than Sterling and I certainly would not swap Coutinho for him..
When he 1st broke on the scene he was a totally different player to the one of the last 2 years, reason for that? seems to be a bit of a dick to me who loves the £££ life a little to much, I cant see him getting passed Sane tbh
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