Looking back, the key signing City made last summer was Ederson as he was superb for them last season. £35m, for the improvement in that position he delivered, was money well spent
Looking back, the key signing City made last summer was Ederson as he was superb for them last season. £35m, for the improvement in that position he delivered, was money well spent
When you look at their Signings over the summer, everyone else apart from Walker played bit part roles really
Looking back, the key signing City made last summer was Ederson as he was superb for them last season. £35m, for the improvement in that position he delivered, was money well spent
When you look at their Signings over the summer, everyone else apart from Walker played bit part roles really
I really can't see how they need Fabinho but a decent signing nonetheless
A front 4 of Fekir, Salah, Firmino and Mane is right up there with City's IMO
Just need a back four and a goalkeeper now.
Van Dijk isn't a bad player
He's not at all no. Maybe he needs time to settle there. They have no depth though. Hopefully Gomez can stay fit but partnering either of them with Lovren isn't the answer.
I really can't see how they need Fabinho but a decent signing nonetheless
A front 4 of Fekir, Salah, Firmino and Mane is right up there with City's IMO
Just need a back four and a goalkeeper now.
Van Dijk isn't a bad player
He's not at all no. Maybe he needs time to settle there. They have no depth though. Hopefully Gomez can stay fit but partnering either of them with Lovren isn't the answer.
Lovren has got better but I agree they need another quality CB, and obviously a keeper. Sign those two and another striker to compete and I think they have a real shot at the title.
Jamal Campbell-Ryce, Carlisle to Stevenage. He must have played for half the football league since he left us?
His last 4 permanent clubs have been Sheffield United, Barnet, Carlisle and now Stevenage, so he hasn't exactly stayed in one part of the country either! I imagine Stevenage is nearer home than Carlisle...
Looking back, the key signing City made last summer was Ederson as he was superb for them last season. £35m, for the improvement in that position he delivered, was money well spent
When you look at their Signings over the summer, everyone else apart from Walker played bit part roles really
I really can't see how they need Fabinho but a decent signing nonetheless
A front 4 of Fekir, Salah, Firmino and Mane is right up there with City's IMO
Just need a back four and a goalkeeper now.
Van Dijk isn't a bad player
He's not at all no. Maybe he needs time to settle there. They have no depth though. Hopefully Gomez can stay fit but partnering either of them with Lovren isn't the answer.
Lovren has got better but I agree they need another quality CB, and obviously a keeper. Sign those two and another striker to compete and I think they have a real shot at the title.
Agree with that.
If they can buy a top keeper and a CB then if they get Fekir to go with Keita and Fabinho, then they're as strong as any other side in the league.
I really can't see how they need Fabinho but a decent signing nonetheless
A front 4 of Fekir, Salah, Firmino and Mane is right up there with City's IMO
Just need a back four and a goalkeeper now.
Van Dijk isn't a bad player
He's not at all no. Maybe he needs time to settle there. They have no depth though. Hopefully Gomez can stay fit but partnering either of them with Lovren isn't the answer.
Lovren has got better but I agree they need another quality CB, and obviously a keeper. Sign those two and another striker to compete and I think they have a real shot at the title.
Agree with that.
If they can buy a top keeper and a CB then if they get Fekir to go with Keita and Fabinho, then they're as strong as any other side in the league.
They have a brilliant CB who is looking to sign a new contract, although he still has 4 years on his old one, you know who
John Terry has left Aston Villa, going to be interesting now to see where he goes and whether he's the last outgoing player from that Squad - They really needed promotion on Saturday as their Parachute Payments have now ended
John Terry has left Aston Villa, going to be interesting now to see where he goes and whether he's the last outgoing player from that Squad - They really needed promotion on Saturday as their Parachute Payments have now ended
Think I read they still had some but it has gone down by about 20 million and are now in massive trouble of failing FFPP. Average wage is 30,000
John Terry has left Aston Villa, going to be interesting now to see where he goes and whether he's the last outgoing player from that Squad - They really needed promotion on Saturday as their Parachute Payments have now ended
Think I read they still had some but it has gone down by about 20 million and are now in massive trouble of failing FFPP. Average wage is 30,000
Really hope that Foden goes somewhere like Leicester or Brighton on loan in the summer
Staying @ Man City or going to Celtic (like Patrick Roberts) will potentially stagnate his career, even at this early age - He's proven as a 17-year old that he can handle the Premier League, yet needs to properly proof it
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2017%E2%80%9318_Manchester_City_F.C._season#Transfers_in
Mendy was out injured for 7 months
So its only Danilo who played 22 out if 38 games
Buffon heading to PSG by all accounts
Gillingham sign Dean Parrett from Wimbledon
If they can buy a top keeper and a CB then if they get Fekir to go with Keita and Fabinho, then they're as strong as any other side in the league.
Can see Peterborough being top 6 next season.
Never seem to do anything come the end of the season though
Average wage is 30,000
https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/aston-villa-ffp-championship-bruce-14718302
Oh and Terry will rock up at Derby as Player/Coach
Silva, De Bruyne, Sane, Sterling, Bernardo, Mahrez plus Foden if they don't send him on loan.
Staying @ Man City or going to Celtic (like Patrick Roberts) will potentially stagnate his career, even at this early age - He's proven as a 17-year old that he can handle the Premier League, yet needs to properly proof it