At present, Not many or no big players really want to come to City until they see it as a serious side. So they need these kind of players first to get them there before those really big names will come.
i dont think these kind of player are going to make any real impact at all in the first place. the players at mark hughes disposal now are pretty good at least that is the reason why they are bought in the first place ma.
whether big names want to come or not also depends on who is the manager. mark hughes? i dont think many big name player have confident in him, if he cant turn a decently good squad into top 6, wouldnt they think they will be wasting their time in man city.
with so much $$$$$
can markie target better players?
like silva, villa?
Six bosses to replace Sparky
MARK HUGHES is likely to survive the chop — for now. But if he gets the axe in the summer these are the men who could be ready to step into his shoes at Eastlands ...
JOSE MOURINHO: A proven champion with big money, who has two title wins at Chelsea behind him. Currently topping Serie A with Inter Milan but not enjoying the Italian experience and would love a return to the Prem.
FRANK RIJKAARD: Enjoyed five seasons at Barcelona, where he won La Liga twice and the 2006 Champions League — beating Arsenal in the final. He is another man who is eager to work in the Premiership.
GUUS HIDDINK: One of the world’s most experienced coaches after 25 years guiding clubs and national teams to success. Took South Korea to the semi-finals of the 2002 World Cup and is now in charge of Russia.
GORDON STRACHAN: Winner as a player and a manager domestically. A spikey boss who gets the best out of his players. Has done an impressive job with Celtic, winning a hat-trick of titles since 2005.
ARSENE WENGER: It seems impossible but Arsenal and their manager may decide it is finally time to part. If they did there would be no shortage of suitors with City providing the money.
SLAVEN BILIC: Being monitored by some of the world’s top clubs as a future boss now he has announced he will step down as Croatia manager at the end of the 2010 World Cup.
The sun.
well it has to start with the manager first. no big stars would like to come to club manage by a manager without great managerial credential. of the above all, i think Guus and Frank is most possible. Guus and frank can influence player who had play under them before to sign for city.
such as barca players.
Guus will not go to City...Frank will be a better bet.
Originally posted by sg_forum:Guus will not go to City...Frank will be a better bet.
me = jose