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		<title>Eto&#8217;o and Tevez Potentially Agree To Join Manchester City</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:54:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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Well, two days are left until the transfer window opens again and Manchester City look like they&#8217;ve signed two strikers to help Mark Hughes drag them up the table. I suppose they need some good news down at Eastlands after the ground flooded on Saturday due to flash floods.  With both signings, City could have an [...]]]></description>
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<p>Well, two days are left until the transfer window opens again and Manchester City look like they&#8217;ve signed two strikers to help Mark Hughes drag them up the table. I suppose they need some good news down at Eastlands after the ground <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/8122993.stm" target="_blank">flooded on Saturday due to flash floods</a>.  With both signings, City could have an incredible 12 strikers on their books at the last count, but that number will fall by one on July 1st as young prospect Daniel Sturridge has agreed to join Chelsea.</p>
<p>With the roster of talent up front that Hughes has now, it&#8217;s safe to say that City will be looking to probably offload at least another 4 strikers apart from Sturridge. Vassell and Benjani, Ched Evans and the unloved Jo would be favourites to be heading for the door and all 4 will easily find new clubs before the season starts.  Bojinov may get another chance to show his potential, after a couple of injury ravaged seasons at Eastlands, Craig Bellamy and Roque Santa Cruz will still be settling in.</p>
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<p>Of the others, Robinho will surely stay regardless of the rumours of Barcelona weighing up a bid for him and Caicedo may be off after comments in the press last week stating he&#8217;d had contact from 4 or 5 clubs looking to take him next season. Even footballers can work out that 12 strikers into 3 positions does not work out too well if you aren&#8217;t called Robinho, Santa Cruz, Eto&#8217;o, Tevez or Bellamy.</p>
<p>The signing of Carlos Tevez is no surprise as it&#8217;s been mooted since he announced that he was leaving Manchester United last week and throwing his dummy out of the pram as he went. The potential signing of Samuel Eto&#8217;o is a different level for me, easily one of the most consistent strikers in world football today, two footed, great in the air, pacey and a thunderous shot on him. He is one of the best strikers in the world to put it simply. I&#8217;m surprised but not shocked by Barcelona accepting a bid for him; he&#8217;s 28 and only has one year left on his contract at the Camp Nou. £28 million pounds is a lot for a guy with only 12 months left on his contract, but City need to show real ambition and the Eto&#8217;o signing is key to that ambition becoming reality.</p>
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<p>Eto&#8217;o&#8217;s signing could be the beginning for Hughes&#8217; side and satisfying the long term aims of the Abu Dhabi Group. By now signing a genuine world class player for Manchester City, it&#8217;s a major development. Before anyone goes on about Robinho and Carlos Tevez being world class, no they&#8217;re not. They&#8217;re both damn good players, but the best players in their positions? Not a chance. Eto&#8217;o is certainly a name that would easily be mentioned when discussing the best striker in the world and if he decides to come then City have a top quality player.</p>
<p>The other aspect to this signing is the fact that other players will sit up and take notice that Eto&#8217;o has agreed to join Manchester City. It&#8217;s a major signing by any stretch of the imagination and will send a message out to other players out there. Now all Mark Hughes has to do is get this squad of players working as a team.</p>
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		<title>Man City Finish Transfer Window Back Where They Started</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 15:41:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matthew Semisch</dc:creator>
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When the financial and managerial reins to Manchester City Football Club changed hands early on this season for the second time in fairly quick succession on both fronts, this time with the Blues having instantly catapulted to the top of the world football rich list, everyone’s attention immediately turned to the January transfer window.  [...]]]></description>
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<p>When the financial and managerial reins to Manchester City Football Club changed hands early on this season for the second time in fairly quick succession on both fronts, this time with the Blues having instantly catapulted to the top of the world football rich list, everyone’s attention immediately turned to the January transfer window.  What already looked a fairly competent side on paper, it was thought, was mere months away from becoming a sure-fire threat to retain its UEFA Cup spot – and not via the Fair Play rule this time.</p>
<p>Fast-forward to the past 30-odd days, and the verdict?  Yeah, not so much.</p>
<p>While City did make a handful of sensible moves – Nigel de Jong in from Hamburg and only putting Jo out on loan to Everton being probably the best among them – it appeared at times that the Blues, a club with suddenly more money than they’d know what do with…well, didn’t.</p>
<p>Several bids for Blackburn striker Roque Santa Cruz, one of first-year City manager Mark Hughes’ former charges, were turned down by the Ewood Park club, and who could forget the audacious (and ultimately fruitless) bid in excess of £100 million for AC Milan midfielder Kaká, which Hughes seemed particularly gung-ho about until the very end and which club executive chairman Garry Cook had the gall to accuse the Italian giants of “bottling it” on a deal that would have paid Kaká the obscene sum of £500,000 a week at Eastlands and in turn set a potentially dangerous precedence where footballers’ pay, especially in a global recession, is concerned.</p>
<p>The Kaká narrative is what the January window should (and will) be most remembered by in the blue half of Manchester, especially as, much like with City’s successful bid for Newcastle and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Shay Given, it was one that would have sent the wrong message to those players in the Blues’ current lineup.  Throwing the two transfer targets together for the sake of argument, bringing in both Kaká and Given would have been seen as replacements for Stephen Ireland and Joe Hart, arguably City’s two best players so far this season.</p>
<p>The transfer window has left Hart especially unlucky.  The 21-year-old keeper has been a rock for City since coming back from loan spells in 2007 at Tranmere Rovers and Blackpool, rarely if ever putting a foot wrong since taking over the starting job at Eastlands.   What’s more, Hart is arguably the reason City are still alive in Europe, having made two saves in a penalty shoot-out at the end of the club’s UEFA Cup qualifier at FC Midtjylland back in August, a shoot-out that City really only made it into by accident after a late own-goal from the Danish side gifted City what at the time was a largely undeserved shot at reaching the competition’s first round proper.</p>
<p>Bearing that in mind, while City are bringing in another reliable goalkeeper for what is believed to be in the vicinity of £8 million, something will invariably have to give there.  Hart will likely not remain a candidate for a regular spot in the full England squad any time soon if he’s playing the understudy at his club team, and it therefore seems inevitable that either he or third-stringer Kasper Schmeichel – who at one stage looked a solid prospect for an international call-up for Denmark or possibly even England as the Danes haven’t yet capped him – will be on their way out in the summer.</p>
<p>With what we know about what has transpired over the last month and change, then, it’s hard to look at City’s dealings in the transfer window as anything much better than one step forward and one step back.  The Blues did manage to shore up a couple of their shortcomings so far this season, but at what cost?  City stand to lose one if not two solid goalkeepers come the end of the season on account of lack of first-team playing time, and they’ve loaned out for more or less the same reason a player they had spent a reportedly estimated £19 million on to another Premiership side that’s still in with a shout to be back in the fold for European football again next season.</p>
<p>Then again, if the new signings fail to help steady the ship, how other clubs in the Premier League&#8217;s top half are getting on will be the least of City’s worries.</p>
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		<title>Big weekend for…</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2008 10:47:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Josh Allen</dc:creator>
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As we arrive at the quarter mark for the current Premier League season the standings are starting to take shape, although who would have ever thought we would see Tottenham rock bottom or Hull City in the Champions League places. As such it is another big weekend of fixtures coming up and about [...]]]></description>
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<p>As we arrive at the quarter mark for the current Premier League season the standings are starting to take shape, although who would have ever thought we would see Tottenham rock bottom or Hull City in the Champions League places. As such it is another big weekend of fixtures coming up and about time players started to perform. Here we will have a quick look at those who might be expected to up their game.</p>
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<li>Robbie      Keane &#8211; With Fernando Torres set to miss this weekend top of the table      clash against Chelsea      a lot will be riding on the former Spurs striker. Having scored in midweek      against Atletico Madrid Keane finally looks to be settling down at Anfield      and perhaps the game at Stamford       Bridge may be the      place where the Irish forward can stake a claim to the second strikers      position alongside Torres. Keane has yet to score for Liverpool in the Premier      League and Chelsea      will be a difficult place to break his duck. However Keane has a decent      recent record against the Blues, having scored in two of their last five      meetings. The 28-year-olds <a href="http://betting.betfair.com/football/premiership/premiership-betting-chelsea-v-liverpool-241008.html" target="_blank">goalscoring odds</a> maybe be worth a look this      weekend.</li>
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<li>Joey      Barton &#8211; With Newcastle short of players jailbird Joey maybe in with a      shout of getting his first start against Sunderland since completing his      six match suspension. Barton failed to make friends (surprisingly) in last      seasons Tyne-Wear derby when he was guilty of a horrific challenge on      Dickson Etuhu but managed to escape any punishment. The former Man City midfielder has this week said      he would like to become a role model and knows he has done wrong with this      Saturday&#8217;s match giving him the perfect opportunity to show he has mended      his ways.</li>
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<li>Jo &#8211;      Since arriving for a then club record fee of £18m the Brazilian striker      has failed to set Eastlands alight with some of the samba magic we might      have been expecting. Having missed a number of games through injury at the      start of the season Jo has begun to get a decent run in the City side but      despite a goal against Portsmouth      more has been expected of the 22-year-old. With the visit of Stoke this      weekend Jo might be expected to shine against a mediocre defence and try      to step out of the shadow cast by a certain other record breaking      Brazilian. However Jo is low on confidence and I don&#8217;t expect him to boost      Manchester City&#8217;s <a href="http://betting.betfair.com/football/premiership/" target="_blank">Premier League odds</a> any time      soon.</li>
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<li>Tottenham      &#8211; Having said I would only single out players this whole page could have      been filled with under performing Spurs players. Another week, another      bout of misery for Tottenham fans as they were first humbled by Stoke      before suffering defeat to Udinese.  Heurelho Gomes hasn&#8217;t been the goalkeeper      many were expecting and his display in the Uefa Cup won&#8217;t have inspired      any confidence. The likes of Johnathan Woodgate and Michael Dawson have      hardly held things together at the back to be fair whilst Luka Modric and      David Bentley are still finding their feet at White Hart Lane. Finally we come to      major problem, the strikers, Darren Bent seems low on confidence whilst Roman Pavlyuchenko is still adjusting to      the Premier League. With a shocking record of five Premier league goals      scored in nine games it is hard to see how Tottenham are going to turn it      around. This Sunday presents a glorious opportunity to boost      confidence at the club before the north London      derby with Arsenal when they face Bolton      at home. The Trotters themselves are struggling for goals and were fairly      poor last time out against Blackburn.      Juande Ramos must get his tactics right this weekend because Spurs fans      patience is wearing thin and they will expect a result on Sunday.</li>
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		<title>Chelsea Ruins Manchester City&#8217;s Samba Party</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Sep 2008 12:01:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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In less than three weeks, my wife and I have a new arrival planned for our household: our first baby boy. So while my wife was enjoying her baby shower yesterday, I ended up watching our three other children. Needless to say, I didn&#8217;t get a chance to watch as much live football as I [...]]]></description>
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<p>In less than three weeks, my wife and I have a new arrival planned for our household: our first baby boy. So while my wife was enjoying her baby shower yesterday, I ended up watching our three other children. Needless to say, I didn&#8217;t get a chance to watch as much live football as I would have liked, so I ended up watching the Manchester City against Chelsea match before dawn on Sunday morning. Here are some of my thoughts about the game:</p>
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<li>Robinho&#8217;s free kick was delightful (although partial credit should go to Mikel John Obi for the deflected header). But even more exciting was Robinho&#8217;s goal celebration and the way it pumped up the sold out crowd inside Eastlands, some of whom were wearing yellow Brazil shirts.</li>
<li>Even more classic was the ranting and raving between John Terry and Petr Cech after the goal went in.</li>
<li>This Manchester City team will look totally different after the January transfer window. While they started brightly, Man City&#8217;s marking looked very poor at the back, at times.</li>
<li>Vidic&#8217;s foul on Robbie Keane yesterday at Anfield was more of a red card than John Terry&#8217;s foul on Jo, but Terry got red carded and Vidic didn&#8217;t &#8212; at least for that incident. Even if Jo had gotten past Terry, the Brazilian striker wouldn&#8217;t have been in a one-on-one situation against Petr Cech. Poor decision by referee Mark Halsey. Unless he wins his appeal, Terry will be suspended for the Chelsea against Man United match at Stamford Bridge on September 21.</li>
<li>There were definitely some deft touches between Jo and Robinho that created a few good chances, but most of the opportunities yesterday fell to Stephen Ireland who was too indecisive in front of goal.</li>
<li>Even before Didier Drogba and Juliano Belletti came on as a double superstitution, it was obvious to see the gulf in quality between Manchester City and Chelsea on the pitch. Nice to see the return of Drogba. The Premier League hasn&#8217;t been the same without him.</li>
<li>Chelsea look like true title contenders this season. Big Phil has them playing some wonderful passing football and they do look much more attractive to the eye. As soon as Anelka and Malouda improve their form in front of goal, expect to see more goals from the Blues.</li>
<li>Joe Cole and Frank Lampard didn&#8217;t look they were suffering too much from the mid-week game for England against Croatia. Cole&#8217;s inch-perfect pass to Anelka was sublime, and Lampard&#8217;s goal was sensational.</li>
<li>Is it me or does Jose Bosingwa have the biggest unibrow you&#8217;ve ever seen?</li>
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<p>What are your thoughts from the game? Share your feedback below by clicking the comments link.</p>
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		<title>Sven to be sacked</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2008 14:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I wrote previously, it looks like Manchester City are going to sack Sven-Goran Eriksson after just one season in charge. In that article, I outlined my reasoning for stating that this was a bad move. 
Pat Doyle of The Guardian has his say on the matter, The Telegraph ponders the candidates to replace Sven, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>As <a href="http://www.epltalk.com/sven-for-the-sack">I wrote previously</a>, it looks like Manchester City are going to sack Sven-Goran Eriksson after just one season in charge. In that article, I outlined my reasoning for stating that this was a bad move. <span id="more-1953"></span></p>
<p>Pat Doyle of The Guardian has <a href="http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/sport/2008/04/29/the_cases_for_and_against_sven.html">his say on the matter</a>, The Telegraph ponders <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/04/29/ufncontednders129.xml">the candidates to replace Sven</a>, while The Independant earlier discussed <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/city-ponder-brazilian-blend-as-thaksin-jets-in-to-meet-sven-815321.html">the rumoured transfer list</a> that Sven and Shinawatra were to discuss. The list apparently included names like Ronaldinho, fellow Brazilian Jo (CSKA Moscow) and Liverpool&#8217;s Peter Crouch.</p>
<p>What do you think of the move to dump Sven?</p>
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