The summer of money has continued rolling today after Man City started to make there big name moves, that actually have an outside shout of being realistic!
The news that Tevez is set to sign for city has shocked me slightly. United were willing to match the 25.5 million price tag but he decided to move on. However, you never know that if Tevez was told what to do or did what he did because he wanted to. His agent, Kia Joor..(thats as much as i know!) has nothing but a disgrace to football. Tevez to me must have moved for the money, and probably because of Kia's (his agent) best interests even though now Man City are believed to be the sole owners of the player, which is great news. However, back to Tevez.
Tevez, now is at a club with promise because of the money and he will be desperate for first team football and this leads me to my next thought, Emmanuel Adebayor.
Man city today are also said to be making a 20 million move for Adebayor and Arsenal would likely sell. City already have Santa Cruz for 18 million and with that strikeforce, who will fit where. They all justify a spot with the money spent and it will end in a disaster for one of the players. I'm hoping its not Tevez as he is a top guy and footballer and just can't settle in England because of the press and his agent. He showed glimpses when he got ton the pitch for United of his skill and i hope at least at city he will get regular games.
I said in my last blog that Man City aren't big enough to get the big names, but Tevez is a real start, and with Robinho too already, they are looking a formidable force upfront, there defensive however is looking shaky! Dunne surely is past his best now, even if he did win player of the year 5 years in a row...that ain't hard considering Citys last 5 seasons before last. Hart going to Birmingham on loan is good for him, and city will benefit in the future from him which I'm sure they know.
You guys are thinking, why care about city? i find it interesting, they are spending alot of money, in a hope they will buy success and we will see if it works for definite as this is the first time a smaller premiership side have been taken over with this financial backing as before clubs taken over have been the bigger clubs anyway.
Talking about money, Swindon today spent £100,000 on a defender called Scott Cuthbert, i will be ready to see if he is worth it. I hope so but i wish we would buy some strikers! our defence might be good next year but it looks like all games will be 0-0!
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