Saturday, May 31, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
How would City fare under the 6+5 proposal?
At first glance it would seem that we would be one of the Premier League sides best placed to cope with Sepp Blatter's '6+5' proposal, given our renowned Academy and development of younger players, but looking at the graphic below from the BBC, it seems we are not as well set (currently at least) as first thought:
An average of 3.42 English players would see us languishing somewhere around the 'relegation zone' and looking at the appearances from the season, only Joe Hart, Micah Richards, Nedum Onuoha, Michael Ball, Michael Johnson and Darius Vassell have been what you class as anywhere near 'regulars'.
Interesting stuff and I've got more on this at Football Rants.
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Dunne heading for the exit?
>>bbc sport.Manchester City are resigned to losing captain Richard Dunne after he turned down a new contract - with Spurs leading the chase to sign the defender.
BBC Sport understands Dunne, 28, has rejected a long-term deal, leaving City facing the prospect of him leaving on a free transfer at the end of next term.
Spurs are now closing in on a £5m deal for the Republic of Ireland star, with Portsmouth keen on his signature too.
Newcastle and West Ham have also been linked with the 28-year-old.
I've consciously avoided posting links to transfer rumours so far, given the most of what is out there is complete and utter rubbish, yet there does appear to be enough substance behind this story to see all of the major media outlets devoting coverage to it.
I think it is still far from certain that Dunne is headed out of the club, and believe it is likely he is biding his time to see what shape and direction the club takes in the almost certain post-Sven era.
If it came to a decision on selling him though, I am somewhat in two minds though, but by and large think it would be a mistake.
He has of course been one of the stalwarts of the club in recent seasons and would be set to be amongst the appearance leaders if he played out his career at the club. Dunne also was named supporters player of the year this season for the fourth consecutive season and has by and large been a model of consistency for us.
There is a swell of opinion though that Dunne is not quite the player that he is largely thought and given his age it may well be that we have had the best of him, and £5 million would be a decent return for a guy heading into the last year of his contract.
We would also have either Corluka or Onouha to step in and replace Dunne, both in my mind better 'footballers', although not necessarily better defenders at this stage.
Why I think this would be a bad decision to sell him though is that it would add fuel to the fire that the club is currently being run about as well as Iraq is, and begs the question of 'Who's decision is this?' given Sven would surely be loyal to Dunne - citing his leadership and qualities throughout the season, and to allow the club captain to walk away to the club smacks of mis-management and short-sightedness on the clubs part.
It would send a bad message out and only serve to increase speculation around the likes of Hart, Richards, Johnson and Bojinov.
Still, given recent events at the club, anything could be possible.
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The days best City links 05/30/2008
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Thursday, May 29, 2008
And so it continues
Manchester City will decide on Sven-Goran Eriksson's future within three weeks, an adviser to club owner Thaksin Shinawatra has said.Pairoj Piempongsant, a Thai businessman who helps City recruit players, said the club was still chasing Barcelona's Ronaldinho and would make a decision on both soon. "The negotiations must be complete by June 15, which include the team manager," he said.
In some respects it was almost a blessing to actually get some news given the way the sage that plagued the end of season has managed to drag on as we head into June and almost into the Euro 2008 tournament.
Although still effctively in charge at the club, it is surely inconceivable that Sven will be around for next season and reports continue to link him elsewhere, with agent Athole Still not short of a word or two for the press.
The difficulty is who will be replacing him? It may be that Thaksin has dropped the ball as far as Scolari is concerned and may now be scrambling around for another suitable candidate (of which there are not an abundance of) but the danger of course is unless it is resolved on way or the other soon enough, then pre-season will shortly be upon us.
With our qualification to the UEFA Cup, pre-season will have to be dragged forward given the first qualifying round is scheduled to be played July 17th - which may of course involve a trip along the M62 for our 'home' leg.The date of July 17th must surely be too early to believe any of our Euor 2008 participants or playes involved in World Cup qualifiers will be involved given their summer exertions, leading to very much a fringeand young looking squad taking the field - not a prospect that should be relished too heartily given the way we fared on our end of season trip, despite us being announced as one of the top seeds.
We also have the issue of potential new recruits to the club, and of course the rumour mill is churning 'targets' out at a furious rate. Can we be actively looking for new players given our managerial limbo?
If so, it begs the question who is actively behind this? Thaksin? His 'advisors'? The shadowy Pini Zihavi? There has also been speculation as to exactly what cash we do have, and it is a figure that could be reduced given Lazio's apparant reluctance to meet the initial valuation of Rolando Bianchi.
Whilst it has been nice to break away from the shambles that is occurring at the moment, it is surely of concern that nothing has been announced thus far and one hopes that June 15th is at latest the date where we can at least draw some closure and move on as this will only give the new manager (and players) a month to familiarise with one another and put together a coherent and cohesive unit.
Sven proved last year it can be done but the situation this time round is far, far different.
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The days best City links 05/29/2008
Sky Sports | Football | Premier League | Manchester City | Samaras waiting on City
tags: City
Mexicans: We've got Sven - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
tags: City
Bianchi snag threatens budget - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
tags: City
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Mills to join Doncaster
>>bbc.co.ukDoncaster Rovers have agreed a deal to sign Matt Mills from Premier League side Manchester City.
The 21-year-old has been on loan at Doncaster this season and played a starring role in Sunday's League One play-off final win over Leeds United.
Rovers chairman John Ryan told BBC Radio Sheffield: "Mills said he would be more than delighted to sign for Doncaster Rovers."
The defender is expected to cost the club around £300,000.
No great surprise to see Mills head for the exit door given both the lack of progress he has made during his time at the club, and the advancement of the likes of Micah Richards and Nedum Onouha.
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Evans continues to make his mark
Ched Evans admitted this week he 'didn't know where Iceland was' but in Reykjavik, the teenage striker showed he certainly knows where the goal is.>>bbc.co.uk
The rookie Manchester City striker's stunning winner with his first touch in international football was enough to secure a win for Wales over Iceland.
Evans' moment of magic, a deft back-heel flick on the stroke of half-time, lit up an otherwise average friendly.
Wales earned their fourth successive clean sheet in a third straight win.
I must confess to not having seen Evans play as yet (like most fans I imagine), but he is certainly creating a buzz this season and has scored goals at every level he has played at - be it Wales under-21's, Norwich and now the Wales senior side.
I recall Sven commenting that he has a knack of 'scoring goals', which may sound an obvious trait for a striker to have but is something that not all strikers have a natural ability to do.
With the likes of Samaras, Mpenza, Dickov definitely out of the door and Bianchi and Corradi likely to exit as well there is some space being created for the likes of Evans and also Daniel Sturridge to stake a claim.
Another reason why it may be a shame if Eriksson does go, in that we would lose his knowledge of the squad (in particular the young players) that he has garnered over the course of this season.
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The days best City links 05/28/2008
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Tuesday, May 27, 2008
The days best City links 05/27/2008
Thaksin to splash cash in record City deal - Soccer, Sport - Independent.ie
tags: City
Sky Sports | Football | Premier League | Manchester City | Bojinov in Genoa link
tags: City
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Manchester City FC - Latest News Story
News on City players in international action over the weekend.
tags: City
Ipswich Town - Mpenza Nearing to Ipswich Move?
tags: City
Sky Sports | Football | Premier League | News | Agent - Sven to Mexico
tags: City
Comment: City need to act - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
tags: City
Grant linked with City - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
tags: City
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Saturday, May 24, 2008
The days best City links 05/24/2008
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Friday, May 23, 2008
The days best City links 05/23/2008
Sky Sports | Football | Premier League | Manchester City | Sven - The future is bright
tags: City
Manchester City FC - Latest News Story
Mini-tour ends in defeat.
tags: City
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Thursday, May 22, 2008
The days best City links 05/22/2008
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Eriksson can succeed at Eastlands, says Ranieri - Premier League, Football - The Independent
tags: City
Scolari's demand for £3.9m a year cools City interest - Premier League, Football - The Independent
tags: City
City's Uefa Cup plans rocked by Bon Jovi concert | Football | The Guardian
tags: City
My relationship with Thaksin is good - Eriksson | Football | The Guardian
tags: City
Man City hope Scolari can exploit Barca exodus - Football News - Telegraph
tags: City
How Thaksin turned from saviour to sinner in a single season | Football | The Guardian
tags: City
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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
The days best City links 05/14/2008
The MEN suddenly changing tact from their 'Save Sven' campaign?
tags: City
Man City and Fulham to wait for Uefa decision - Football News - Telegraph
Sven-Goran Eriksson demands answers from owner Thaksin Shinawatra | Manchester City - Times Online
tags: City
How was the season for you?: Manchester City - Premier League, Football - The Independent
tags: City
Report card: Manchester City | Football | The Guardian
tags: City
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Bitter and Blue end of season awards
Well, thankfully in some respects the season has now drawn to a close, but far from being a quiet off season, expect plenty of rumours, speculation and outright lies regarding our managerial position and player departures and arrivals.
I've posted up the end of season review I did for The Observer, in addition to the preview and also the preview I did here on Bitter and Blue.
As in the previous two seasons I've been doing this blog the end of season brings with it the Bitter and Blue end of season awards so without further ado here were go, with the 2005/06 and 2006/07 seasons linked up also.
Bitter and Blue player of the season
Plenty of players have had excellent spells throughout the season without managing to maintain a high level of consistency throughout the season - namely Elano, Martin Petrov, Micah Richards and Richard Dunne.
None though have managed to put in the performances week in week out that have seen beat out both Andreas Isaksson and Kasper Schmeichel, and force his way into the England squad, so the winner is Joe Hart.
2006/07 - Richard Dunne
2005/06 - David James
Bitter and Blue readers player of the season
I expected this to be a tight contest, with several players grouped together quite closely at the top, but in reality only two players ultimately contested this and whilst he led for most of the vote, Joe Hart was beaten to the trophy by Darius Vassell.
2006/07 - Richard Dunne
2005/06 - Richard Dunne/David James (tie)
Breakthrough player of the season
Once again, the Academy continued to develop players to, and on the fringe of the first team, and had the success of the FA Youth Cup to boot. The likes of Kasper Schmeichel, Sam Williamson, Shaleum Logan and Kelvin Etuhu have all crashed into the first team this season, but with a second victory Joe Hart also takes this award.
2006/07 - Michael Johnson
2005/06 - Micah Richards
Overachiever of the season
His career looked washed up at one point following a terrible debut season punctuated by injury and poor form. He has resurrected his career however to have been one of the key components of Sven's midfield this season, providing a vital link between defence and attack.
This year's winner therefore is Didi Hamman.
2006/07 - Nicky Weaver
2005/06 - Andrew Cole
Underachiever of the season
Unlike previous seasons, there hasn't been a raft of under achievers throughout the squad as most have turned in by and large good performances at some point or other.
One player though, although only playing little over a dozen games has been poor and has failed to justify and reason to suggest any future at the club - a surprise given he is in the last year of his current contract, and his return to the line-up has coincided with the poorest form of the season for the club.
Winner - Sun Jihai.
2006/07 - Bernardo Corradi
2005/06 - Danny Mills
Performance of the season
There have been some good wins, especially early on in the season when we put together a fantastic run of results, but for a day when the tactics were spot on, well executed on the pitch with a performance that wasn't expected to provide a result that no-one expected.
Winner - United 2-1 (a)
2006/07 - Middlesbrough (a)
2005/06 - United (h)
Goal of the season
We have scored a few decent goals this season, both individual efforts and some good all round team moves, but give a Brazilian a free-kick 25 yards from goal and good things happen - so Elano's free-kick at home to Newcastle would take some beating.
2006/07 - Giorgios Samaras v West Ham (h)
2005/06 - Danny Mills v Everton (h)
Incident of the season
A relatively incident free season in the life of Manchester City, charging out of the gate at a furious rate to reside in the Champions League positions. A team being built steadily under the tutelage of an experienced manager with access to the millions of a new owner.
All appeared well, until.....Sven-gate, which turned a season that was stuttering into one that imploded spectacularly to set up a summer of turmoil which could well set the club well back considering the progress made over the past year.
Winner - The Sven 'sacking'.
2006/07 - Stuart Pearce's sacking
2005/06 - Joey Barton's transfer request
So there you have it. Another season draws to a close and unfortunately it appears that this summer is as likely to be as incident and rumour packed as any we have experienced.
Interestingly, the ratings for this blog have tended to be at their highest during June and July, when people tend to be scrambling around for whatever news they can find before the media really kicks back into gear.
Given how the month of May has shaped up so far, I'm not expecting this summer to be any different.
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The days best City links 05/13/2008
tags: City
Manchester City - City Fans At Boro May Cost Club UEFA Place (Video)
tags: City
Did Manchester City throw their final game? | The Spoiler
tags: City
Sacking Sven-Göran Eriksson irritates symptoms of fans' Cityitis | Manchester City - Times Online
tags: City
Police attacked during Man City thrashing - Football News - Telegraph
tags: City
Sven-Goran Eriksson set to go on Far East tour | Manchester City - Times Online
tags: City
Policeman injured in Riverside brawl | Football | guardian.co.uk
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Bitter and Blue fantasy league final standings
After leading for virtually the whole season, Joseph Millar sees his lead whittled away in the final couple of weeks of the season as AusCam comes up on the outside to take the title at the very last.
Well done Cameron, and sorry there's no prize but hope you're doing well down there.
The full table is linked here, but the top 3 finish is as follows:
Big Tackle (AusCam) 4953
Hose's Blumers (Joseph Millar) 4871
I've had my fill; my share of losing.... (clarky_warky) 4752
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Monday, May 12, 2008
Trouble at The Riverside
>>sky sportsCleveland Police have confirmed one of their officers needed hospital treatment after violent scenes towards the end of Middlesbrough's 8-1 victory over Manchester City at the weekend.
A section of City fans clashed with police and stewards during the final minutes of the match.
Ugly scenes saw seats ripped out and thrown at officers before dog handlers helped get the situation under control, an incident which delayed the end of season parade by Boro's players.
Match commander Martin Campbell has revealed that one of his officers was taken to hospital.
I didn't catch much of this story until today when the news reports started filtering through, but it seems that the police are firmly pointing the finger at City fans for the incident:
"After a full debrief and having spoken to a club steward, it appears that towards the end of the game a visiting fan removed a 4ft long metal safety barrier which was in place to prevent access to the pitch," he said.I've not dug up any photos on flickr, but YouTube has bits of 'citizen journalism' posted up, mainly from City fans who are far more accusatory towards the police.
"Fearing that it could be used as a weapon or to gain access on to the playing area, an officer removed this barrier and a skirmish then took place, spreading into other areas of the crowd.
"At this point officers began to come under attack as seats were pulled off and a number of police officers were struck by seats, one fully in the face.
"Police reinforcements were immediately called into the ground. Other officers suffered minor injuries, with only one requiring hospital treatment for an injury to his hand.
"I would like to praise the match referee who did an excellent job; it seems he was fully aware of the unfolding events and he ensured that players were swiftly removed from the pitch at the end of the game.
"Middlesbrough supporters too were extremely well natured and I'd like to praise them too. It is a shame that such a fantastic end to the season and what was always intended to be a great family occasion was marred by the behaviour of a small minority."
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Middlesbrough 8 City 1
Wow.
Sometimes when I make predictions ahead of games, they do have a habit of bearing out. Or at least partially. I wrote yesterday that with the pressure off we may see something of an open and flowing game. More's the pity that only one side followed that direction.
There isn't anyone involved yesterday that can come out of the farcical defeat with any credit whatsoever. This wasn't just a heavy defeat like those we have suffered in the past - Derby, Liverpool and Chelsea immediately spring to mind, but the manner of the performance was woeful and has left City fans across the blogs and forums pointing the finger at all and sundry.
Of the eight goals conceded yesterday, only Rochemback's free-kick was without a generous helping hand from ourselves, with the eighth and final goal symptomatic of the error strewn and insipid display. Time and again, we were carved open and destroyed by a Middlesbrough side who are far from an attacking force.
I've never been one to place too high a premium on heart and fight in a performance, and I believe this to be something City fans in general are too concerned with but yesterday's struck as one where the players had simply given up - no matter what the situation on or off the pitch is, there should be a pride and professionalism in your performance that was sorely lacking.
I have backed Sven all the way since his appointment, and during the stretch where fans were beginning to question him and his tactics. However, yesterday he was as guilty as the players were. The situation must clearly be unsettling and he has held himself with dignity and decorum throughout the past couple of week but he simply appeared to have thrown in the towel and resigned himself to his fate.
At the saga over at Liverpool, we have heard the manager and players bleating about how it doesn't affect the on field performances. Despite the failings of the players and management yesterday, Thaksin must also bear the brunt of criticism as you cannot preside over what has occured the past two weeks without their being consequences.
With a set of players who are reportedly so close and loyal to Sven to not be affected by the speculation and stories is inconceivable and it is of concern that players Sven has both brought in and developed this season may well seek to move onto pastures new when he departs the club.
What is disappointing in this of course is that with a win yesterday (or even a draw), we would have had a reasonable and respectable finish with a squad that contains talent, plenty of upside youth wise and even if Sven departs, the new manager would have a positive situation to build upon with (almost certain) European qualification.
Oh how it was different last summer when the club rode the wave of optimism of the Thaksin and Sven arrivals and the heady autumn days of the ill-fated Champions League challenge.
Now though, finishing the season on the back of an 8-1 shellacking we are stumbling into the off-season with the club (and its reputation) in tatters on and off the pitch.
An owner who at best insensitive and trigger-happy, a lame duck manager (who surely will not survive now) still in charge but appearing to be courting offers from elsewhere for when the axe falls and a squad of players who seemingly lack heart when it matters - and according to the more mischeavous of the press, containing players who are targets for clubs around the Premier League.
Same as it ever was, same as it ever was.
Reports
Sven-Goran Eriksson wore the haunted look of a man who knew his time was up after watching Manchester City suffer a humiliating defeat at Middlesbrough, a result which is almost certain to hasten his departure from Eastlands. >>telegraph.co.uk
If this proves to be Sven-Göran Eriksson’s swansong as Manchester City manager, then what a shame. >>times online
In the bizarre mind-set of Thaksin Shinawatra, this demolition of Manchester City will have been vindication of his plans to dismiss Sven Goran Eriksson and the Swede was last night seeking immediate talks with the former Thai prime-minister. >>independent.co.uk
The off-the-field farce that has been Manchester City for the past few weeks found its way on to the pitch as their season ended in disarray with the side humiliated and Sven-Goran Eriksson heading for the exit. >>guardian.co.uk
Manchester City supporters around the world are searching for explanations after a thoroughly disastrous, preposterous defeat to a mediocre Middlsebrough 8-1 in the season closer Sunday. >>thaksinsceptic
Opinion: Being born in Newton Heath, the birthplace of MUFC, why did my Dad make me support Man City? That is probably a question on many lips. >>mcfcstats.co.uk
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Hart named in England squad
Joe Hart faces a busy month after being called up to the full England squad for the first team.>>mcfc.co.ukHart is one of three keepers in Fabio Capello’s squad for the games against the USA on May 28th and Trinidad & Tobago on June 1st, with David James and Chris Kirkland also named.
He is also in Stuart Pearce’s England Under 21 squad for a friendly against Wales on May 15th, as is midfielder Michael Johnson.
The news of the senior call-up caps a great season for Joe, who established himself as City’s number one stopper and won the Official Supporters Club’s Young Player of the Year.
The way Hart has performed this season, the decision to call him into the squad is not a surprise in the slightest.
Whilst David James has proved himself the most consistent keeper in the country despite his advancing years, the list of other challengers who have featured - namely Robinson, Carson and Foster, have failed to grab their opportunity and both Hart and Chris Kirkland are most definitely the likely candidates to push James as England head towards the World Cup qualifiers.
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The days best City links 05/12/2008
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Sunday, May 11, 2008
Middlesbrough prediction
So, the final day of another season is upon us and we go into the game at The Riverside with the added bonus of being certainties for entry into The UEFA Cup by virtue of being the Fair Play nominee.
Ironic of course, that given Sven is hovering over the precipice of the sack, he now will seemingly (although slightly foruitiously) of not only delivering year 1 of his pledge, but also year 2 by achieving UEFA qualification.
The situation with Sven is still very much up in the air, with Scolari still stalling, and links now to both Mourinho and Rijkaard. Sven himself expects the sack, but has pushed for a quick decision to it all.
Lest we forget there is actually a game today, amidst all of the likely protests and support for Sven, and whilst the pressure is off for both sides there is the hope that the game may well turn into a fairly good spectacle.
I shouldn't expect too many changes for ourselves, although Eriksson has confirmed that Andreas Isaksson will get the start in goal today, but Onouha, Richards and Bojinov are still sidelined.
Looking at the table, there is the opportunity for us to finish eighth with a win and defeat for Portsmouth but when all is said and today I expect a 1-1 draw from today which will see us finish in ninth position, exactly as predicted back in August.
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Friday, May 09, 2008
Player of the year vote
With only one game remaining it is time to cast your vote for the player of the year award (which will be part of the Bitter and Blue end of season awards).
In previous seasons, it has been far more clear cut in terms of number of candidates, and it is arguable as to whether any one player has turned in a consistent performance over the entire season.
I've listed all players who have played 25+ games, but feel free to state any others you think deserving of the award.
You can click the relevant player or alternatively leave a comment or email bitterandblue@hotmail.co.uk.
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The days best City links 05/09/2008
BBC SPORT | Football | Premier League | Middlesbrough v Man City
tags: City
Sky Sports | Football | Premier League | Manchester City | City in pole for Giovani
tags: City
UEFA Cup final to be played on hi-tech pitch | the Daily Mail
tags: City
Nery dreams of staying on - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
tags: City
Spurs interested in Man City's Michael Johnson - Football News - Telegraph
tags: City
Premier League: Middlesbrough v Man City - Football News - Telegraph
tags: City
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Bridges burned?
There was a glimmer, albeit slight that countenanced the possibility that Thaksin may yet not to decide to sack Sven at the season end, and that the fans would get their way and Sven would lead the side into next season and beyond.
Even if Thaksin has had a change of heart, it appears that whatever water has passed under the bridge the past few weeks has been enough to either suggest or convince Sven his future does lie elsewhere.
News broke yesterday of a recent meeting held between Benfica officials and Sven to discuss Sven potentially taking over the Portuguese side, and it appears that Benfica are confident of this outcome, with Sven himself not appearing to dismiss the idea.
It has however been reported though that much like Scolari, Sven is playing a waiting game at present, perhaps in the hope that Chelsea will come calling should they dispense with the services of Avram Grant.
Of course, Sven had a very public daliance with Chelsea whilst in charge of England and I'm sure would relish a move to Stamford Bridge. Should this indeed happen, then we would certainly need to brace ourselves for an impending raid on some of our more glittering talents.
Ironic of course isn' it, that after dispensing of Sven's services, he could well wind up being the choice of a side who may well have won a Premier League and Champions League double.
Whilst not the final nail, it seems now certain that Sven is out of the door anytime soon.
Thaksin better hope he can pull the deal for Scolari, or things could messy indeed.
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Thursday, May 08, 2008
The days best City links 05/08/2008
David Lacey: Thaksin is a chairman in the true City tradition | Football | The Guardian
autobiography
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Sky Sports | Football | Premier League | Manchester City | Coventry keen on Schmeichel
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Manchester City FC - Latest News Story
Darius Vassell announced as April's player of the month.
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Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Thaksin approaches Scolari.....or has he?
Thaksin Shinawatra has offered Luiz Felipe Scolari £3.25m a year to manage Manchester City and, in a move which has echoes of the Football Association's approach to the Brazilian ahead of the 2006 World Cup, he wants an answer before Scolari leads Portugal into the European Championship next month.
The approach to Scolari came, via a Brazilian agent, from Srisumrid Jack Taweesuk, City's executive director, whose attempts to lure the Portugal national manager are understood to have included a promise that money will be available to Scolari to buy "the players that he wants".
The Times claimed that Scolari had been offered £3.2 million per season to become the new boss, but had been gven a deadline to accept prior to the European Championships - a logical expectation given the way the summer tournaments obstruct off season planning, but it may also be that Thaksin could be thwarted as The Guardian reports that Scolari is in no rush to make a decision.
To confuse matters even further, there were also denials that Scolari had even been contacted, yet there seems to be enough out there to lend suggetion to the claims and BBC Sport also led with this story this afternoon, but early evening changed tack with this report that Thaksin has yet to make a decision regarding Sven's future, quoting him as saying "We have made no decision. We will do an evaluation at the end of the season."
Now, given that Thaksin himself had yet to comment regarding the stories circulating regarding Sven's sacking, could there be some truth in the quote attributed to him and that there really has been no decision until the post-season review.
Whilst the past weeks events has proved most things are possible, far too much has gone on to simply suggest that reports of Sven being sacked have been merely trumped up by an over zealous media, but whilst we still wait in limbo for confirmation one way or the other it does give provide an avenue for Thaksin to get a way out of this and save face.
Unlikely though, as despite being very much a populist politician, he is also a hard nosed and hard edged businesman and seemingly unlikely to let anything stand in his way.
I would suggest that the situation is more to do with keeping Sven hanging on as a fall back whilst he attempts to snare his more desired option.
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Labels: Manchester City, Phil Scolari, Sven-Goran Eriksson, Thaksin Shinawatra
Things get worse for Thaksin
Thaksin Shinawatra has been forced to make a public apology in Thailand after his name was emblazoned on a Thai flag by Manchester City fans.
A Thai flag bearing the message "Thank you Thaksin", which was unfurled during last week's Eastlands defeat by Fulham, has landed Thaksin in hot water in his home country, with prime minister Samak Sundaravej "strongly disapproving" of the flag."I saw it, but was occupied with the game," Thaksin said. "The fans are now well aware that the actions caused unhappiness in Thailand and they asked me to convey their regrets."
I'm not sure who was responsible for the flag in the first place, but given some of the other bits of 'publicity' we have seen in and around the ground this season it wouldn't surprise if Thaksin was behind the placing of it.
What is surprising are Thaksin's comments that the fans 'asked me to convey their regrets'. Given the story surfaced in Thailand over the past few days (and well after 'Sven-gate' broke) it is difficult to comprehend any kind of fan action in support of him so these attributed comments merely seem to try and save face for Thaksin in what seems a political own-goal back home.
I'm not sure whether this will necessary cause him any more unpopularity given he is making a decent fist of that already, but what could be concerning for Thaksin is that whilst there was a minority of fans who were either very anti-Thaksin or po-Thaksin, I'm certain that a majority of fans were prepared to give him the benefit of doubt over his past, this was done on the basis of the investment he brought and bright future that was promised.
If this is threatened, then this majority may well not decide to put his past to one side and things could well turn sour for him, particularly if the current issue continues to drag on and on.
Majority hated or loved, but most happy for investment and put suspicions to one side - careful this doesn't disintegrat
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The days best City links 05/07/2008
Diouf agent drives Blues move - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
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Bresciano stung by Blues snub - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
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Scolari close to agreeing Manchester City deal || Portuguese football/soccer
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Hince: Thaksin has moved goalposts - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
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Manchester City FC - Latest News Story
West Brom's promotion means an extra £350,000 for the club due to a clause inserted in the Ishmael Miller deal.
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Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Dunne named Supporters player of the year
Richard Dunne has been named as City’s Player of the Year for an amazing fourth successive year.The skipper picked up his award, voted for by members of the Official Supporters Club, at a ceremony at the City of Manchester Stadium on Tuesday evening with the rest of the first team squad and manager Sven-Goran Eriksson in attendance.
Joe Hart capped a fine season, which saw him establish himself as City’s first-choice, by picking up the Young Player of the Year award at the event, attended by over 300 fans in the Boardroom Suite.
Youth team captain Ben Mee, who led the Under 18s to the FA Youth Cup win last month, was named as this season’s Most Promising Player.
A pretty impressive feat to be named as supporters player of the year for four successive seasons, and I'm pretty sure it is something that hasn't occurred before.
It is a real indication of the esteem he is held in by the overwhelming majority of fans, all the more ironic at a time when rumours continue to persist about his future at the club.
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Liverpool 1 City 0
The show of support for Sven from the stands has dominated the headlines from yesterday's game and glossed over what appeared to be a fairly insipid performance, despite spells where we had displayed some neat passages of play and passing moves.
Whilst Sven has the backing of the overwhelming majority of fans (not to mention the press and those in the game), there is an overwhelming air of inevitably about the situation and the season really can't come quickly enough to bring matters to a close before off-field issues begin to turn into a circus.
It is often remarked that one of Sven's biggest accomplishments from this season, was the way in which he assembled a capable squad that challenged at the top end of the table despite arriving at the club so late in the day.
I cannot see any other outcome other than the club and Sven parting ways, so for the sake of all at the club, the decision needs to made sooner rather than later.
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UNDERFIRE British Prime Minister Gordon Brown can take some small comfort from the thought that there is someone even more unpopular than him in the north of England.
If Thaksin Shinawatra and the current PM were head-to- head in a ballot in parts of Manchester this morning, it is likely that no one would bother turning out to vote. >>MEN
Sven-Göran Eriksson last night reflected on a remarkable show of support by Manchester City’s fans at Anfield before conceding that he does not expect it to make any difference. >>times.co.uk
He may betray the body language of a condemned man walking quietly to his fate, but Sven-Goran Eriksson can rest assured that his supporters at Manchester City will make their point loudly to club owner Thaksin Shinawatra that those favouring a change of manager are in a minority of one. >>telegraph.co.uk
Sven-Goran Eriksson offered a staunch defence of his reign as Manchester City's manager last night, insisting the guaranteed top-nine finish represented a fine return from his first campaign at the club. Yet the Swede suggested he still expects to be sacked by the owner Thaksin Shinawatra once the season is over. >>guardian.co.uk
IF Manchester City exist for any reason at all, it is surely to prove the old adage that no matter how bad things are there is always someone worse off than yourself. >>icliverpool.co.uk
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Monday, May 05, 2008
The days best City links 05/05/2008
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Saturday, May 03, 2008
Schmeichel set for exit
Goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel will leave Manchester City at
>>bbc sport.
the end of the season according to his father, City and Manchester United legend
Peter.
The 21-year-old is unhappy at being only third choice behind
Andreas Isaksson and Joe Hart at City.
This coming just a couple of days after reports that Andreas Isaksson would leave in the summer, and equally unsurprising. I also doubt Isaksson's departure would have any bearing on his decision given Hart is clearly the number 1 choice for years to come.
A strange season for Schmeichel, as he started out as the number 3 choice, but was catapulted into the starting line up due to injury and saw us post a fantastic start to the season with a number of clean sheets.
However, once the initial lustre wore off, it was widely perceived this was more down ot the strong defensive axis of Dunne and Richards, and Sven soon jettisoned him and nominated Joe Hart as 'the man', relegating Schmeichel back down the pecking order behind Hart and Isaksson.
He has a couple of succesful loan spells throughout the season and I don't doubt that a number of Championship sides would be interested in signing him on a permanent basis, but potential exits for both Isaksson and Schmeichel would quickly deplete what was probably our strongest depth position.
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The days best City links 05/03/2008
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Phil Scolari delays reply to Manchester City - Football News - Telegraph
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Scolari likely to resist lure of Eastlands - Premier League, Football - The Independent
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Barney Ronay: Do we have to feel sorry for Eriksson? | Football | The Guardian
David Lacey: Thaksin is a chairman in the true City tradition | Football | The Guardian
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Friday, May 02, 2008
The days best City links 05/02/2008
BBC SPORT | Football | Reid warns Thaksin over Eriksson
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City fear Dunne will leave in fury over Eriksson - Premier League, Football - The Independent
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Sven stops player boycott - Manchester City - Football - Sport - Manchester Evening News
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Sven-Goran Eriksson wins through failure - Football News - Telegraph
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Thursday, May 01, 2008
City make senior appointment
Manchester City will announce the impressive boardroom signing of one of Nike's senior sports marketing executives to run the club.
Owner Thaksin Shinawatra has moved to offer Garry Cook the position of executive chairman with the brief to turn City into a Barclays Premier League superpower.
Thaksin wanted a British supremo with an understanding of football to take the post and American-based Cook is a long-standing Birmingham fan. City will also appoint a new manager to replace Sven Goran Eriksson and invest in new players this summer, including at least one 'box office' signing.
Cook will have the responsibility of overseeing City's budget, including their player recruitment programme and expanding their global appeal, specifically across America and Asia where he has expertise of marketing the Nike brand.
More evidence then that Thaksin is beginning to re-shape the club more in the image he wants it to look, and from a purely business perspective it looks to be an impressive move to get this guy to the club. One Nike source said: 'For Garry to leave such a key position here, Manchester City must be an attractive project. We tried to keep him, but this is not about money. Clearly, they must have a great deal of ambition. This guy is a serious operator, a class act.'
It is becoming more and more apparant that this summer is not going to be quiet one.
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Isaksson - 'I'm done'
The Sweden goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson wants to leave Manchester City after claiming he is unhappy with being relegated to the bench. Isaksson has been unable to displace Joe Hart this season, raising doubts about his starting spot for Sweden at Euro 2008 next month.
"It feels like I'm done here now," said Isaksson. "I can't risk staying one more season with the same situation I've had this year. So a move is necessary for me."
No great surprise here, with perhaps the biggest shock that he didn't depart in the January window given Euro 2008 was on the horizon.
Eriksson never appeared to warm to him, but I can't see that a change of manager would prompt a change of heart for the Swede, given the way Joe Hart has stepped up and developed so well this season.A shame in some respects as his City career has never got going and I feel he was left out in favour of Nicky Weaver for far too long last season, and has never had a real opportunity to prove his worth.
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The days best City links 05/01/2008
Manchester City FC - Latest News Story
Reserves defeated in the Senior Cup.
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Typical. Just when we were starting to believe | Manchester City - Times Online
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Eriksson 'will lead Man City' on Asian tour - Football News - Telegraph
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Thaksin Skeptic: Supporting Manchester City, Democracy and Human Rights
More views on the Sven 'sacking'.
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