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Friday, February 01, 2008

Inter-toto a possibility

With the race for European places hotting up now that clubs have had their final chance to add to their squads, Sven-Goran Eriksson has refused to close the door on any option.

City famously qualified for Europe via the Fair Play route to play in the 2003/04 UEFA Cup and now it’s the Intertoto Cup that the Blues are covering themselves for if they fail to qualify through their Premier League position.

Speaking about the Club's application, Sven told us: “It’s a possibility. The deadline was last Friday for the Intertoto Cup and we are in that.

>>mcfc.co.uk.

Whilst the season so far has seen hot on the trail of both a Champions Leage and a UEFA Cup spot, the 'mini-slump' of late has seen us slip to the fringes of the European positions and other sides around us are certainly maintaining their form, making it a difficult task ahead to guarantee European football next season via a league finish.

This may well have prompted the move by Sven and the club to register their interest in the competition, and whilst I have been against a move such as this on previous occasions both here and here, I do think the circumstances are different on this occasion.

The competition now has a new format, whereby clubs from the bigger European nations are virtually guaranteed a passage to round 3 - which means they will face just one two-legged match-up to get into the UEFA Cup, rather than the convaluted passage of previous seasons.

Also, we are now in a far healthier and stronger position as a club both on and off the pitch, and with the additions made this season we are well placed to compete in European competition, and coupled with the signings likely to arrive in the summer we should be confident of progressing through if this is the route we have to take.

Whilst it is a useful safety net option, obviously sights are still well and truly focused on reaching European competition next season by the more orthodox route but I think this is a pragmatic move, and a good insurance policy if required.


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Labels: Inter-Toto, Manchester City

Deadline day news

Manchester City goalkeeper Andreas Isaksson has turned down a move to Galatasaray, having previously expressed a wish to join the Turkish club.

Isaksson had been hoping to leave City before the close of the transfer window to safeguard his position in Sweden's Euro 2008 squad.

He has lost out to Joe Hart to be City's No.1 and admitted a desire to finalise a switch to Galatasaray in order to play regularly.

But City's first-team coach Tord Grip has confirmed that Isaksson does not want to join Galatasaray on loan.

"Andreas is probably staying here, it now looks that way," City's Tord Grip told Sportbladet.

"I am at the training complex and he is here today.

"He is able to go on loan to Galatasaray and get a game.

"But that is what he doesn't want to do and we cannot do much more."

>>Sky Sports.


Ched Evans will stay on loan at Norwich until the end of the season, after the club reached an agreement with Manchester City.

His 'emergency loan' spell was due to end on February 26, with Man City able to recall him from Wednesday, but now

Evans, 19, has scored four goals in 12 apperances for Norwich, his first being within just two minutes of his City debut; his most recent the winner against Southampton on Tuesday night.


>>Norwich Evening News.


OUSMANE Dabo has left City to rejoin Lazio - where he will link up with Rolando Bianchi.

The French midfielder failed to make a Premier League appearance under Sven-Goran Eriksson, getting his only game for the Swede in the Carling Cup win at Bristol City in August.

Dabo struggled to make an impact after Stuart Pearce brought him to Eastlands from Lazio in June 2006.

And the 30-year-old had become increasingly frustrated by his lack of opportunities under Eriksson's management.

"I'm the only player in the first-team squad who hasn't been given a chance this season," he said earlier this month.

"After a while, it gets so ridiculous that it becomes laughable."

>>MEN.

Of the three moves above, the only one that surprised me was the Isaksson one given that it was widely believed both the player and club were happy for him to move during the window after Joe Hart was established as the number 1, but it may well have been that the Swede was after a permanent move rather than just a short term deal.

The Evans move is a sensible one given the return to fitness of Danny Sturridge along with the the strides that Valeri Bojinov has made to get back on the pitch and will allow him to gain some decent experience at a place where he seemingly enjoys playing.

With just over four hours to go before the window shuts, all eyes will now be on the two moves (Benjani and Caciedo) which have been heavily rumoured for the past couple of days but have (as yet) still to be announced - although I would be surprised if they weren't completed before the deadline passes.

I'll update this post through the evening as soon as any deals are confirmed, and if anyone hears of any deals (rumoured or confirmed), feel free to post up.

UPDATE:

West Brom have completed the permanent signing of Ishmael Miller from Manchester City for an undisclosed fee.

The Championship leaders have exercised the option to buy the striker before January 31 - a clause Albion inserted in the deal which brought Miller to The Hawthorns on a season-long loan in August.

Miller, 20, has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract, which includes an extra year's option in the club's favour.

>> Sporting Life.

No news of the fee involved, but I confess I wasn't aware of the clause inserted into the loan contract. A good move for Miller this, moving to a side who look a good bet for promotion to the Premier League. Kudos to Sven as well for getting him under a new contract at the beginning of the season which would have increased his value.

Although he has performed well for West Brom this season, I don't (as I've written before) believe he quite has what it takes to make it at the club and lacks the technical ability to quite make it at the highest level.

Whilst no official confirmation from the club has yet, FC Basel's website is reporting the transfer of Caceido has been completed. Worth checking out for the translation.

UPDATE:

Inter have confirmed that Roberto Mancini’s son Filippo will be spending the rest of the season on loan at Manchester City.

The player has been on trial with the Eastlands based club since last week and he has impressed Sven Goran Eriksson.

The 17 year old made his debut for the Nerazzurri in the Coppa Italia just days before arriving in Manchester.

A statement on the club’s official website reads:

“Filippo Mancini will be playing in England for Manchester City.”

>>Setanta Sports.

UPDATE:

The MEN is reporting that Paul Dickov has joined Blackpool on loan until the end of the season, and still suggests the Benjani move could be completed - with Jermain Defoe set for a move to Portsmouth as his replacement.

UPDATE:

The transfer window is now closed, and no confirmation of the Benjani (or Defoe) moves. That's not to say it won't happen though as an announcement could still come through that the deals were completed by midnight.

If the Benjani move has not gone through, it will be interesting to see the reason why, but we'll know one way or the other tomorrow morning.

UPDATE:


Manchester City have confirmed that the proposed transfer of Portsmouth striker Benjani to the Blues was unsuccessful.

City spokesman Paul Tyrrell said, "Due to the late arrival of the player in Manchester we were unable to complete the transfer."

>>mcfc.co.uk

A very short statement from the club, and one that strikes as a bit of an administrative mess more than anything. Perhaps more will come out later today as to exactly why the deal didn't get done but given I wasn't entirely convinced of the merits of signing him it may well be a blessing, but I'll post something more in depth regarding the transfer deadline hopefully later today.


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Posted by Danny Pugsley at 7:55 am 3 comments  

Labels: Andreas Isaksson, Benjani, Caciedo, Ched Evans, FC Basel, Filipo Mancini, Galatasary, Inter-Toto, Lazio, Manchester City transfers, Norwich City, Ousmane Dabo, Portsmouth, Transfer deadline

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Inter-Toto opportunity ruled out

Stuart Pearce appeared to rule out the possibility of sneaking into European competition via the Inter-toto route, saying:

"We just felt as though it (Intertoto Cup) was not
beneficial for us to do that, we wanted to qualify by right, but we haven't and
have decided not to do that."


A recent poster on this site suggested that it would be a good thing to enter with the final being at our own stadium next season, and with the possibility of summer investment, we may even stand a chance of progressing in the tournament.

Thinking back, I have written about this in the past before here and here and was against participation in the tournament. I think on the whole I still am, but part of me does now think 'what the hell' and why not enter it. The concern has always been the impact on the league campaign due to the extra number of games, but judging by this seasons standards would it have made any difference?


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