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i heard marcelo Lippi is the next best man for the job
To be honest I'm sick of all the speculation.

The club has become a daily tabloid.

Sven should have never been sacked.

Even now Errikson would be the perfect man for the job and the plan the club has.
 

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Hahahaha you guys wanna buy every single superstar
 

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Under-fire Mark Hughes estimates it will take the arrival of five more players this month to ensure Manchester City remain competitive in the Premier League.

Hughes has wasted little time in stamping City's intentions on the transfer market by signing Wayne Bridge from Chelsea for a fee believed to be around £10million.

At precisely 2.55pm yesterday, the England defender waved to the City faithful, clearly delighted at his career choice.

A couple of hours later he could be forgiven having second thoughts following a shambolic 3-0 FA Cup defeat to Nottingham Forest which condemned the Blues to a second domestic cup exit against lower league opposition this season, following a similarly embarrassing loss to Brighton in September.

Nathan Tyson, Robert Earnshaw and Joe Garner did the damage for Forest, who fully merited their success.

Hughes can only hope the unequivocal backing he has so far received from City's new Abu Dhabi-based owners remains intact. For if they flick through an plotted history of Forest's recent inglorious past, they may not be too impressed.

He claimed to have informed chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak precisely what the present situation was at their most recent meeting. But it is doubtful Hughes' assessment would have covered anything quite so humiliating as this sorry debacle.

Still, if there is no wavering, Hughes will spend the next month on a mission to improve, if not to his total satisfaction then at least to a point where he can be held directly responsible for a shambles like yesterday.

"We need more players," he said.

"We have brought Wayne Bridge to the club but maybe we need five more to complement the ones we have.

"Bringing players in during January is not easy but it is evident to everybody that number is probably the minimum we need.

"I recognise some of the players we would like to bring in are maybe unobtainable. But it is early yet and we will pursue targets we think will help us."

The problem for Hughes is that an increasing number of City supporters have given their own verdict.

Dubious about the Welshman to start with because he was so heavily associated with Manchester United as a player, they are less prepared to tolerate teething troubles and as the disgruntled masses headed for the exits, coming to terms with a home hammering by a team battling to avoid a return to League One, there were plenty of home voices echoing the gleeful cries of Forest fans that Hughes will be getting 'sacked in the morning'.

It is hard not to sympathise and easy to plead for more time.

But the way City crumbled and Hughes' own assessment was pretty damning, considering it highlighted deficiencies that should not exist at any level of the game.

"We need a physical presence," said Hughes.

"We have to match the workrate of the opposition. If you don't do that you won't win games no matter what level the opposition are at.

"You need leaders. You need people who drive the game and affect it in a positive way. You need bravery to get on the ball.

"Nottingham Forest showed more desire and energy in their play.

"I am just being honest. I am not telling anyone anything they didn't see themselves.

"I won't defend it because it is indefensible.

"I have known the frailties in the team from day one and have pointed them out to the owners and chairman.

"They understand where we are. It is not as though this has just happened overnight."

With Shaun Wright-Phillips sidelined for a month with a hamstring injury and the fitness of Stephen Ireland and Robinho still causing concern, City might be lacking their creative element for a while.

At least Hughes should have the trio back for the resumption of City's UEFA Cup campaign in February, which now represents the only chance of silverware this season.

Providing he lasts that long, Hughes needs to make sure that trophy quest does not end as abjectly as this one did and without the kind of gross errors Pablo Zabaleta and, most inexplicably, Dietmar Hamann made to gift Forest their deserved success.
 

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Blackburn have rejected a bid in excess of £12m from Manchester City for striker Roque Santa Cruz.

City manager Mark Hughes said he is still keen to sign the 27-year-old Paraguay international, who signed a new contract at Rovers in August.

"We made a bid in the region of £12m in the summer and it (the new bid) is significantly higher than that."

Hughes also confirmed that City have had bids for Craig Bellamy and Scott Parker rejected by West Ham.

"It's documented that we made an enquiry about Bellamy as well (as Parker). We made a double bid and that was rejected - we haven't gone back to the table but we may well do."

The City manager admitted that any deal for Santa Cruz rested on Blackburn being willing to negotiate.

"We have made an improved bid, a substantial bid for Roque Santa Cruz but it was rejected," said Hughes.

"We still want to bring him to the club if we can but he is Blackburn's player and they don't want to deal at the level we have made a bid at. That is their prerogative."

Santa Cruz signed a new four-year deal with Blackburn in the summer but he told BBC Radio 5 Live last month that he would leave the club if a "better or an ambitious club" came in for him.
 

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Toure 'happy' at Barca

Yaya Toure's agent insists he has heard nothing from Manchester City about a potential bid for the Barcelona star.

Dimitri Seluk also warned any prospective suitors they may be wasting their time trying to tempt the Ivory Coast midfielder from the Nou Camp.

Cash-rich Manchester City have recently been linked with a big-money swoop for the powerful midfielder.

Their Premier League rivals Arsenal, for whom Toure's brother Kolo currently plays have also been linked with Yaya.

However, Seluk is adamant City have not been in touch with him and also revealed that in any case his client is not looking to quit Barca.

"Toure is happy at Barca, currently the best team in Europe and he has no intention of moving," Seluk was quoted as telling Catalan radio station RKB.

"He is one of the best in the world in his position and it's normal that some clubs are interested in him.

"Manchester City have ambition and money but they have not spoken with me, they need to do it with Barca."
 
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wayne bridge has to go to be the most overrated signing of the year, ok well maybe berbatov was;)
 

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This is what happens when you show your hand and tell the world you will sign anyone at any cost: teams start asking astronomical prices for players who aren't worth nearly that much and then players and their agents ask for even bigger wages.

It is because all of these clubs realise how much money we have and the situation we are in that they are taking us for fools and asking huge amounts.

And talk of Bellamy, Parker, Bridge (confirmed), Santa Cruz and Kolo Toure etc is far from the Villa, Buffon, Kaka talk that was promised. And we can't even sign those guys at massively inflated prices!
 

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Man City reminds me of South Sydney Rabbitohs.... got the money not many
players wanna go to...
 

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This is what happens when you show your hand and tell the world you will sign anyone at any cost: teams start asking astronomical prices for players who aren't worth nearly that much and then players and their agents ask for even bigger wages.

It is because all of these clubs realise how much money we have and the situation we are in that they are taking us for fools and asking huge amounts.

And talk of Bellamy, Parker, Bridge (confirmed), Santa Cruz and Kolo Toure etc is far from the Villa, Buffon, Kaka talk that was promised. And we can't even sign those guys at massively inflated prices!
nah they just don't want to go to a **** club thats near the relegation zone :D
 
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i think you guys can win the title with the top top sigings you have made so far, bellamy and bridge and de nog :D
 

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LOL slack!

Robinho is coming back apparently.
 
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yeah with a big fat 320,000 pounds taken away from his pay LOL
 

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nah outside its dust inside it's cobwebs
 

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rumors are that man city are looking to Werder Bremen Brazilian star play maker Diego. hes a pretty good player but his discipline off n on the field have been terrible in the past couple of months
 
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