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Postby Reg » Wed May 05, 2010 10:39 am

WTF is going on, if nowt else T&T must be shitting themselves (never mind us fans...) what if Rafa, Torres and Stevie DO walk out?
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From The Times May 5, 2010

Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard told to think twice before rejecting chance to ‘make history’

Roberto Mancini has thrown down the gauntlet to Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard and other potential signings by warning them not to make a “big mistake” by shunning Manchester City if the club are unable to offer them Champions League football next season.

The City manager has urged his players to “change the club’s history” by beating Tottenham Hotspur to the coveted fourth spot in the Barclays Premier League. But the Italian believes that even if they lose out in the frantic battle for a seat at the high table of European football, prospective world-class signings should not be deterred from joining them.

Mancini is confident that City will be challenging for the Premier League title next season and wants potential targets to look beyond the short term when deciding their futures. Torres and Gerrard, the Liverpool players, are on that list, but the Spain forward will have many suitors across Europe this summer. Closer to home, Chelsea were reported to have already held discussions over a British record transfer fee of £70 million.

“If we do finish fourth we will have a good chance of getting two or three really good players for next season,” Mancini said. “But I think it will be a big mistake from players if they don’t want to come here if we don’t finish fourth because in the future Manchester City will be a fantastic team.

“We have a chance to make history. We have worked very hard for this and that is a good thing. We want to change the history of the club. When Sheikh [Mansour] bought the club I think he wanted to change its history and the future. We also want to achieve this.

“Being in the Champions League would allow us to progress. It is important for the club and everyone here. But we must not be nervous and I don’t think the players are. ”

Although fourth spot will guarantee City or Tottenham only a place in the Champions League qualifying rounds, either club will stand to earn at least £20 million if they get through to the group stage of the competition.

With Tottenham, who are one point ahead of City in the table, facing a fixture away to Burnley on the final day of the season on Sunday that they should win, Mancini knows his team must succeed tonight if they are to retain a good chance of finishing fourth. Gareth Barry, the England midfield player, may return from a hamstring injury for City, although there were thought to be some concerns over the fitness of Carlos Tévez last night.

There were suggestions that the Argentina forward, City’s leading scorer this season with 29 goals, suffered a leg injury in training yesterday, although it was unclear whether it would affect his involvement in the game.

“This game will probably decide where we finish this season,” Mancini said. “If we win we have probably a 70 to 80 per cent of getting fourth. Of course, after that, we must also play a difficult game in London against West Ham United, but against Spurs, I do feel as though we can change our history. So we must be positive.

“I can see how much people here want this. I would like all the people who work here to leave with a good feeling. I like this situation.”

Mancini was reluctant to discuss his future — “My future does not come down to this game. It’s not important what happens with me,” he said — and added that Mark Hughes, his predecessor, would deserve “50 per cent of the credit” if City finished fourth.
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Postby maguskwt » Wed May 05, 2010 10:42 am

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maguskwt wrote:So what are benitez's self interests? Not winning trophies? I believe some of us are getting abit carried away here. If the article speaks the truth in that gerrard and torres have made it known that it's either them or rafa then indeed we have a problem. It would mean that rafa haslost the dressing room. Then it would look quite bad if the purpose for rafa wanting guarantee fror transfer money from players is because he wants to sell them. But I don't really believe that this is the case. First of all, if rafa lost the dressing room, why did the players renew their contracts recently? Second, it might be that gerrard and torres wants to leave no matter what and doesn't depend on the manager, and rafa was making sure he would have sufficient funds to rebuild. Don't believe everything that's written especially without any quotes. And we don't have all the facts.

again mate , it has been known for a long time that gerrard and torres have been unhappy with Rafa.
a long time ago there were members on here say that if Rafa left then we would also see our best players go, that has never been the case, oour big names have been unhappy with the manager for sometime, but when some members pointed this out they just got shouted down by the pro Rafa lot.

In our last EL game there was a few reports that gerrard and JC had a big bust up with Rafa at half time over the way he asked them to play in the 2nd half, it was said they both walked out of the room and stood outside them walked out onto the field.

I did not think much of the report at the time as i was sure if this had happend the TV would have shown them two out before the rest of the team, but now some members on here have stated that they both did come out well before the rest of the team, around 5mins before the rest.

Sammy lee was the first person to have a bust up with Rafa over not picking Torres when he was fit. you got to look back at all this stuff to see why some of our big players dont think they can work under Rafa anymore.

Rafa needs to be sorted NOW, if we have any chance in keeping our best players,

If he stays and i hope he dont then he needs to be a joint manager with someone like Kenny.

someone that is strong but can also talk to the players.

Mate, I don't want to be difficult and all of that but where is the proof in all of this? If the senior and local players like Stevie and carra have this much of a problem with the manager ( and now torres) surely this manager wouldn't want to stay. Especially if he has somewhere else to feck off to. Imagine if these key players are not happy, the other players like Reina and mash wouldn't be happy with the manager as well and they wouldn't have renewed their contracts. Why is rafa so successful in renewing contracts if the players are up in arms about how he makes the team play. It's all not gelling properly, the stories. And someone out there is bullshitting abit too much.
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Postby lakes10 » Wed May 05, 2010 10:42 am

Reg wrote:WTF is going on, if nowt else T&T must be shitting themselves (never mind us fans...) what if Rafa, Torres and Stevie DO walk out?
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From The Times May 5, 2010

Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard told to think twice before rejecting chance to ‘make history’

Roberto Mancini has thrown down the gauntlet to Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard and other potential signings by warning them not to make a “big mistake” by shunning Manchester City if the club are unable to offer them Champions League football next season.

The City manager has urged his players to “change the club’s history” by beating Tottenham Hotspur to the coveted fourth spot in the Barclays Premier League. But the Italian believes that even if they lose out in the frantic battle for a seat at the high table of European football, prospective world-class signings should not be deterred from joining them.

Mancini is confident that City will be challenging for the Premier League title next season and wants potential targets to look beyond the short term when deciding their futures. Torres and Gerrard, the Liverpool players, are on that list, but the Spain forward will have many suitors across Europe this summer. Closer to home, Chelsea were reported to have already held discussions over a British record transfer fee of £70 million.

“If we do finish fourth we will have a good chance of getting two or three really good players for next season,” Mancini said. “But I think it will be a big mistake from players if they don’t want to come here if we don’t finish fourth because in the future Manchester City will be a fantastic team.

“We have a chance to make history. We have worked very hard for this and that is a good thing. We want to change the history of the club. When Sheikh [Mansour] bought the club I think he wanted to change its history and the future. We also want to achieve this.

“Being in the Champions League would allow us to progress. It is important for the club and everyone here. But we must not be nervous and I don’t think the players are. ”

Although fourth spot will guarantee City or Tottenham only a place in the Champions League qualifying rounds, either club will stand to earn at least £20 million if they get through to the group stage of the competition.

With Tottenham, who are one point ahead of City in the table, facing a fixture away to Burnley on the final day of the season on Sunday that they should win, Mancini knows his team must succeed tonight if they are to retain a good chance of finishing fourth. Gareth Barry, the England midfield player, may return from a hamstring injury for City, although there were thought to be some concerns over the fitness of Carlos Tévez last night.

There were suggestions that the Argentina forward, City’s leading scorer this season with 29 goals, suffered a leg injury in training yesterday, although it was unclear whether it would affect his involvement in the game.

“This game will probably decide where we finish this season,” Mancini said. “If we win we have probably a 70 to 80 per cent of getting fourth. Of course, after that, we must also play a difficult game in London against West Ham United, but against Spurs, I do feel as though we can change our history. So we must be positive.

“I can see how much people here want this. I would like all the people who work here to leave with a good feeling. I like this situation.”

Mancini was reluctant to discuss his future — “My future does not come down to this game. It’s not important what happens with me,” he said — and added that Mark Hughes, his predecessor, would deserve “50 per cent of the credit” if City finished fourth.

no shock there mate, that what happens when you have a manager that makes the players unhappy and buys a team they can not see winning the prem.
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Postby lakes10 » Wed May 05, 2010 11:24 am

I am told that there is reprts that Juventus have pulled out of talks with Rafas agent, it seems the two have not been able to find ground they can both work on.
Talks were called off on SUNDAY.

Juventus are sett to hold off looking for a manager untill the end of the world cup but other names are being linked with the club.
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Postby red_guy » Wed May 05, 2010 11:35 am

maguskwt wrote:Why is rafa so successful in renewing contracts if the players are up in arms about how he makes the team play. It's all not gelling properly, the stories. And someone out there is bullshitting abit too much.

some of us here do say 'Rafa loves the club , the fans' but where's the proof of that? and as for players renewing their contracts, is it possible that the player loves the club? Liverpool FC with different managers is still Liverpool FC. maybe they want to stay and dont want to move to other clubs but the the manager? Well, the managerial position can change, not the club.
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Postby account deleted by request » Wed May 05, 2010 12:00 pm

maguskwt wrote:
lakes10 wrote:
maguskwt wrote:So what are benitez's self interests? Not winning trophies? I believe some of us are getting abit carried away here. If the article speaks the truth in that gerrard and torres have made it known that it's either them or rafa then indeed we have a problem. It would mean that rafa haslost the dressing room. Then it would look quite bad if the purpose for rafa wanting guarantee fror transfer money from players is because he wants to sell them. But I don't really believe that this is the case. First of all, if rafa lost the dressing room, why did the players renew their contracts recently? Second, it might be that gerrard and torres wants to leave no matter what and doesn't depend on the manager, and rafa was making sure he would have sufficient funds to rebuild. Don't believe everything that's written especially without any quotes. And we don't have all the facts.

again mate , it has been known for a long time that gerrard and torres have been unhappy with Rafa.
a long time ago there were members on here say that if Rafa left then we would also see our best players go, that has never been the case, oour big names have been unhappy with the manager for sometime, but when some members pointed this out they just got shouted down by the pro Rafa lot.

In our last EL game there was a few reports that gerrard and JC had a big bust up with Rafa at half time over the way he asked them to play in the 2nd half, it was said they both walked out of the room and stood outside them walked out onto the field.

I did not think much of the report at the time as i was sure if this had happend the TV would have shown them two out before the rest of the team, but now some members on here have stated that they both did come out well before the rest of the team, around 5mins before the rest.

Sammy lee was the first person to have a bust up with Rafa over not picking Torres when he was fit. you got to look back at all this stuff to see why some of our big players dont think they can work under Rafa anymore.

Rafa needs to be sorted NOW, if we have any chance in keeping our best players,

If he stays and i hope he dont then he needs to be a joint manager with someone like Kenny.

someone that is strong but can also talk to the players.

Mate, I don't want to be difficult and all of that but where is the proof in all of this? If the senior and local players like Stevie and carra have this much of a problem with the manager ( and now torres) surely this manager wouldn't want to stay. Especially if he has somewhere else to feck off to. Imagine if these key players are not happy, the other players like Reina and mash wouldn't be happy with the manager as well and they wouldn't have renewed their contracts. Why is rafa so successful in renewing contracts if the players are up in arms about how he makes the team play. It's all not gelling properly, the stories. And someone out there is bullshitting abit too much.

Masch has STILL not renewed his contract.
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Postby SouthCoastShankly » Wed May 05, 2010 12:13 pm

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maguskwt wrote:
lakes10 wrote:
maguskwt wrote:So what are benitez's self interests? Not winning trophies? I believe some of us are getting abit carried away here. If the article speaks the truth in that gerrard and torres have made it known that it's either them or rafa then indeed we have a problem. It would mean that rafa haslost the dressing room. Then it would look quite bad if the purpose for rafa wanting guarantee fror transfer money from players is because he wants to sell them. But I don't really believe that this is the case. First of all, if rafa lost the dressing room, why did the players renew their contracts recently? Second, it might be that gerrard and torres wants to leave no matter what and doesn't depend on the manager, and rafa was making sure he would have sufficient funds to rebuild. Don't believe everything that's written especially without any quotes. And we don't have all the facts.

again mate , it has been known for a long time that gerrard and torres have been unhappy with Rafa.
a long time ago there were members on here say that if Rafa left then we would also see our best players go, that has never been the case, oour big names have been unhappy with the manager for sometime, but when some members pointed this out they just got shouted down by the pro Rafa lot.

In our last EL game there was a few reports that gerrard and JC had a big bust up with Rafa at half time over the way he asked them to play in the 2nd half, it was said they both walked out of the room and stood outside them walked out onto the field.

I did not think much of the report at the time as i was sure if this had happend the TV would have shown them two out before the rest of the team, but now some members on here have stated that they both did come out well before the rest of the team, around 5mins before the rest.

Sammy lee was the first person to have a bust up with Rafa over not picking Torres when he was fit. you got to look back at all this stuff to see why some of our big players dont think they can work under Rafa anymore.

Rafa needs to be sorted NOW, if we have any chance in keeping our best players,

If he stays and i hope he dont then he needs to be a joint manager with someone like Kenny.

someone that is strong but can also talk to the players.

Mate, I don't want to be difficult and all of that but where is the proof in all of this? If the senior and local players like Stevie and carra have this much of a problem with the manager ( and now torres) surely this manager wouldn't want to stay. Especially if he has somewhere else to feck off to. Imagine if these key players are not happy, the other players like Reina and mash wouldn't be happy with the manager as well and they wouldn't have renewed their contracts. Why is rafa so successful in renewing contracts if the players are up in arms about how he makes the team play. It's all not gelling properly, the stories. And someone out there is bullshitting abit too much.

Masch has STILL not renewed his contract.

Yeah only verbally agreed terms
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Postby account deleted by request » Wed May 05, 2010 12:20 pm

lakes10 wrote:If he stays and i hope he dont then he needs to be a joint manager with someone like Kenny.

someone that is strong but can also talk to the players.

Yeah joint managers..... that will work.

Maybe Houllier would come back as a joint manager with Rafa. :D
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Postby lakes10 » Wed May 05, 2010 12:27 pm

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lakes10 wrote:If he stays and i hope he dont then he needs to be a joint manager with someone like Kenny.

someone that is strong but can also talk to the players.

Yeah joint managers..... that will work.

Maybe Houllier would come back as a joint manager with Rafa. :D

my idea is that he will not be happy with the idea and walks lo


and if anyone wonder way he got such a good contract? well its only the pro Rafas fault.

The owners were taking a lot os stick over the loans and the last thing they wanted to do was to upset the fans even more, they based Rafa on what he had done in the CL .........as thats all they know about liverpool was that one night, they see Rafa as god atthe time, when they started to look to sell they had the idea that he was still a god and if he had a long contrct it would make the club easy to sell on.l
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Postby Kopite-Jud » Wed May 05, 2010 12:28 pm

lakes10 wrote:Rafa Benitez or Fernando Torres.


for me its a easy one..........Torres.

Torres says in his book without Benitez he wouldn't be here so ?????? might be both or none
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Postby account deleted by request » Wed May 05, 2010 12:30 pm

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lakes10 wrote:Rafa Benitez or Fernando Torres.


for me its a easy one..........Torres.

Torres says in his book without Benitez he wouldn't be here so ?????? might be both or none

Now Torres supposedly says if Rafa stays I am off and I am taking my buddy Stevie with me.  :D
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Postby lakes10 » Wed May 05, 2010 12:37 pm

Kopite-Jud wrote:
lakes10 wrote:Rafa Benitez or Fernando Torres.


for me its a easy one..........Torres.

Torres says in his book without Benitez he wouldn't be here so ?????? might be both or none

yes he might not be here as he might not have been asked to come here, dont mean to say that he is happy with the manager now.
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Postby Reg » Wed May 05, 2010 12:37 pm

lakes10 wrote:
Reg wrote:WTF is going on, if nowt else T&T must be shitting themselves (never mind us fans...) what if Rafa, Torres and Stevie DO walk out?
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From The Times May 5, 2010

Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard told to think twice before rejecting chance to ‘make history’

Roberto Mancini has thrown down the gauntlet to Fernando Torres, Steven Gerrard and other potential signings by warning them not to make a “big mistake” by shunning Manchester City if the club are unable to offer them Champions League football next season.

The City manager has urged his players to “change the club’s history” by beating Tottenham Hotspur to the coveted fourth spot in the Barclays Premier League. But the Italian believes that even if they lose out in the frantic battle for a seat at the high table of European football, prospective world-class signings should not be deterred from joining them.

Mancini is confident that City will be challenging for the Premier League title next season and wants potential targets to look beyond the short term when deciding their futures. Torres and Gerrard, the Liverpool players, are on that list, but the Spain forward will have many suitors across Europe this summer. Closer to home, Chelsea were reported to have already held discussions over a British record transfer fee of £70 million.

“If we do finish fourth we will have a good chance of getting two or three really good players for next season,” Mancini said. “But I think it will be a big mistake from players if they don’t want to come here if we don’t finish fourth because in the future Manchester City will be a fantastic team.

“We have a chance to make history. We have worked very hard for this and that is a good thing. We want to change the history of the club. When Sheikh [Mansour] bought the club I think he wanted to change its history and the future. We also want to achieve this.

“Being in the Champions League would allow us to progress. It is important for the club and everyone here. But we must not be nervous and I don’t think the players are. ”

Although fourth spot will guarantee City or Tottenham only a place in the Champions League qualifying rounds, either club will stand to earn at least £20 million if they get through to the group stage of the competition.

With Tottenham, who are one point ahead of City in the table, facing a fixture away to Burnley on the final day of the season on Sunday that they should win, Mancini knows his team must succeed tonight if they are to retain a good chance of finishing fourth. Gareth Barry, the England midfield player, may return from a hamstring injury for City, although there were thought to be some concerns over the fitness of Carlos Tévez last night.

There were suggestions that the Argentina forward, City’s leading scorer this season with 29 goals, suffered a leg injury in training yesterday, although it was unclear whether it would affect his involvement in the game.

“This game will probably decide where we finish this season,” Mancini said. “If we win we have probably a 70 to 80 per cent of getting fourth. Of course, after that, we must also play a difficult game in London against West Ham United, but against Spurs, I do feel as though we can change our history. So we must be positive.

“I can see how much people here want this. I would like all the people who work here to leave with a good feeling. I like this situation.”

Mancini was reluctant to discuss his future — “My future does not come down to this game. It’s not important what happens with me,” he said — and added that Mark Hughes, his predecessor, would deserve “50 per cent of the credit” if City finished fourth.

no shock there mate, that what happens when you have a manager that makes the players unhappy and buys a team they can not see winning the prem.

Yeah but you miss the whole point of the impact this is having on the club. We used to be the butt of jokes, then we became the laughing stock of the premier league and now we are imploding.

No other senior club has ever gone through what we´re going through, we´re imploding.
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Postby lakes10 » Wed May 05, 2010 12:38 pm

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Kopite-Jud wrote:
lakes10 wrote:Rafa Benitez or Fernando Torres.


for me its a easy one..........Torres.

Torres says in his book without Benitez he wouldn't be here so ?????? might be both or none

Now Torres supposedly says if Rafa stays I am off and I am taking my buddy Stevie with me.  :D

seems theres a lot of truth in the reports that if Rafa stays he will go to Man city.
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Postby jacdaniel » Wed May 05, 2010 12:41 pm

Everything is all rumours so far, we the fans are the one's with no idea whats going on.  (and probably a lot of the players).

Its funny reading all the horror stories in the media though, about how we're no longer in the big four etc.  The big four was never based on one season.  They are called the big four cos they have been the teams winning trophies over the last 10 years or so.

At least there will be NO expectation on us next season and if the team can stay fit i bet we'll do a lot better.  We won't win the PL or anything like that (unless we get taken over and get a lot of investment).  But i try to be positive and not dwell on things like how we'll be relagated next year.
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