Ted Hughes wrote:Messi Ronaldo & Luis Suarez for me.
And Manuel Neuer.
Ted Hughes wrote:Messi Ronaldo & Luis Suarez for me.
Hazy2 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Messi Ronaldo & Luis Suarez for me.
Brandy Schnapps might be worth a go!
Ted Hughes wrote:I think City have a better team & a better squad than Chelsea but our players have started badly & theirs have started better ( although nowhere near as good as people are making out). And theirs haven't yet felt that they have anything to lose, just everything to win.
If we make them worry about NOT winning, imo they will crack up & Mourinho will crack up with them. But we can't get much further behind, or we still won't catch them even if they do crack. We need our players to start playing right now, but we still have the cunting Champs Lg casting a shadow.
Everything has been on Yaya, but imo we are missing Zabba, Fernandinho, Dzeko, Nasri much more. Get those playing, the rest will fall into place.
Ted Hughes wrote:Messi Ronaldo & Luis Suarez for me.
Ted Hughes wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Messi Ronaldo & Luis Suarez for me.
First one on the way:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... er-8129612
Rumoured Manchester City target Lionel Messi has hinted he could leave Barcelona in the near future.
The 27-year-old has spent his entire career with the Camp Nou club, having emerged from their academy 10 years ago after moving to Catalonia from Argentina at the age of 13.
Messi has since gone on to establish himself as one of the world's greatest players, picking up six Spanish league titles and winning the Champions League on three occasions.
The attacker's close ties to Barca and phenomenal success over the years have made a move away seem unlikely in the past, but rumours of discontent have surfaced this term.
Under the guidance of new coach Luis Enrique, the Catalans have slipped behind Real Madrid in La Liga and seen their Champions League campaign stutter with a defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
City, who have former Barca executives Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain as CEO and football director, and a strong Argentine playing contingent, have long been touted as a potential destination for Messi.
And now the Rosario-born forward appears to have opened the door to a move elsewhere in a revealing interview with Olé .
"Today I am living in the moment. I am thinking of having a great year and winning the titles we can with Barcelona. And nothing more. Then we will see," he said.
"In football, a lot changes. I have always said that I would like to stay forever, but not everything happens the way you want.
"If I had my way I would stay forever. But, as I said, you don't always get everything you like. More so in football, which is constantly changing and so many things happen.
"It is complicated, more so right now with what is happening at Barcelona."
Messi is currently in Manchester ahead of Argentina's friendly meeting with Portugal at Old Trafford, and has been training at City's Carrington base.
Ted Hughes wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Messi Ronaldo & Luis Suarez for me.
First one on the way:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... er-8129612
Rumoured Manchester City target Lionel Messi has hinted he could leave Barcelona in the near future.
The 27-year-old has spent his entire career with the Camp Nou club, having emerged from their academy 10 years ago after moving to Catalonia from Argentina at the age of 13.
Messi has since gone on to establish himself as one of the world's greatest players, picking up six Spanish league titles and winning the Champions League on three occasions.
The attacker's close ties to Barca and phenomenal success over the years have made a move away seem unlikely in the past, but rumours of discontent have surfaced this term.
Under the guidance of new coach Luis Enrique, the Catalans have slipped behind Real Madrid in La Liga and seen their Champions League campaign stutter with a defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
City, who have former Barca executives Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain as CEO and football director, and a strong Argentine playing contingent, have long been touted as a potential destination for Messi.
And now the Rosario-born forward appears to have opened the door to a move elsewhere in a revealing interview with Olé .
"Today I am living in the moment. I am thinking of having a great year and winning the titles we can with Barcelona. And nothing more. Then we will see," he said.
"In football, a lot changes. I have always said that I would like to stay forever, but not everything happens the way you want.
"If I had my way I would stay forever. But, as I said, you don't always get everything you like. More so in football, which is constantly changing and so many things happen.
"It is complicated, more so right now with what is happening at Barcelona."
Messi is currently in Manchester ahead of Argentina's friendly meeting with Portugal at Old Trafford, and has been training at City's Carrington base.
Ted Hughes wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Messi Ronaldo & Luis Suarez for me.
First one on the way:
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... er-8129612
Rumoured Manchester City target Lionel Messi has hinted he could leave Barcelona in the near future.
The 27-year-old has spent his entire career with the Camp Nou club, having emerged from their academy 10 years ago after moving to Catalonia from Argentina at the age of 13.
Messi has since gone on to establish himself as one of the world's greatest players, picking up six Spanish league titles and winning the Champions League on three occasions.
The attacker's close ties to Barca and phenomenal success over the years have made a move away seem unlikely in the past, but rumours of discontent have surfaced this term.
Under the guidance of new coach Luis Enrique, the Catalans have slipped behind Real Madrid in La Liga and seen their Champions League campaign stutter with a defeat to Paris Saint-Germain.
City, who have former Barca executives Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain as CEO and football director, and a strong Argentine playing contingent, have long been touted as a potential destination for Messi.
And now the Rosario-born forward appears to have opened the door to a move elsewhere in a revealing interview with Olé .
"Today I am living in the moment. I am thinking of having a great year and winning the titles we can with Barcelona. And nothing more. Then we will see," he said.
"In football, a lot changes. I have always said that I would like to stay forever, but not everything happens the way you want.
"If I had my way I would stay forever. But, as I said, you don't always get everything you like. More so in football, which is constantly changing and so many things happen.
"It is complicated, more so right now with what is happening at Barcelona."
Messi is currently in Manchester ahead of Argentina's friendly meeting with Portugal at Old Trafford, and has been training at City's Carrington base.
Messi is currently in Manchester ahead of Argentina's friendly meeting with Portugal at Old Trafford, and has been training at City's Carrington base.
nottsblue wrote:Do I take it we've given up on Jovetic and Dzeko then?
Given a run of games I still maintain Jovetic with Aguero would be immense
Ted Hughes wrote:nottsblue wrote:Do I take it we've given up on Jovetic and Dzeko then?
Given a run of games I still maintain Jovetic with Aguero would be immense
Imo, Jovetic is an absolute top quality player. He is constantly looking for 1-2s & runs in behind etc but if nobody will work with him, what is the point ? It worked better pre season; then people were passing & moving with him. Aguero so far shows no interest in playing any pass & move stuff with Jovetic.
If that was to change, I agree they could be fantastic together. I also think Dzeko could link up excellently with Jovetic & provide an alternative partnership to the partnership of Aguero & whoever we may sign. But recently Dzeko has been like a large traffic cone & doesn't respond to anything Jovetic tries to initiate.
Hopefully that is down to him struggling with an injury, & we will see a different Edin when he comes back. If not, I don't see how we can win the title with just Aguero firing.
Ted Hughes wrote:nottsblue wrote:Do I take it we've given up on Jovetic and Dzeko then?
Given a run of games I still maintain Jovetic with Aguero would be immense
Imo, Jovetic is an absolute top quality player. He is constantly looking for 1-2s & runs in behind etc but if nobody will work with him, what is the point ? It worked better pre season; then people were passing & moving with him. Aguero so far shows no interest in playing any pass & move stuff with Jovetic.
If that was to change, I agree they could be fantastic together. I also think Dzeko could link up excellently with Jovetic & provide an alternative partnership to the partnership of Aguero & whoever we may sign. But recently Dzeko has been like a large traffic cone & doesn't respond to anything Jovetic tries to initiate.
Hopefully that is down to him struggling with an injury, & we will see a different Edin when he comes back. If not, I don't see how we can win the title with just Aguero firing.
nottsblue wrote:Will Aguero learn to play 433? Can he lose his selfishness and be one of the three. I hope so but am not truly convinced. Despise the guy but Suarez would be a perfect fit for Aguero imo with Jovetic as the other in the three
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