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I can't see this Man City experiment ending well, no matter how much money the group has.
I really don't understand the uproar - City is doing nothing different from what Chelsea did several years ago. In my mind, they can buy whoever they want and spend as much as they want - an influx of talent like Kaka and Robinho into the PL is only going to make the league more exciting.
As for those who are worried about their teams' "rightful place" being usurped by City, remember that they are still near the bottom of the table after spending a ton of money in the summer. An unbalanced gang of offensive stars that can't play together isn't going to do you much good - in short, money doesn't guarantee success.
If they had any sense, they'd invest in a few world-class defenders before they went splurging on Kaka and De Jong...
Why not post a story based on the Daily Express, something like 'immigrants ruin football"
cause yes, Kaka wants to provide service for Bellars and Vassel. and if it does go through, the whole I belong to Jesus bit will be thrown out the window, cause he'd belong to agents, and greed.
Read my thoughts at http://mancityblog.com
I think City could be relegated if they make this move.
they're only 4 points above relegation. wouldn't it be interesting to see what happens with the new owners and new superstar players if they have to drop to the championship??
actually, scrap that. i really don't want to see city travel this path. i genuinely want the likes of villa, everton, city, spurs, newcastle et al to be seriously challenging the top four to the point that we can stop talking about this "top 4" bullshit. there's a right way to approach that and a wrong way. as smug as it might sound, villa are approaching it the right way. citeh, not so much.
kkfla737, i echo your sentiments.
If you was in the same position to accept or decline Kaka in your team and since money is no object we can scrap that worry so you'd have to be pretty stupid to say no.