Barclays Premier League – Manchester City follows Chelsea’s example

Post by Andrew Hill

Creating a champion was Roman Abramovich’s goal when he bought Chelsea Soccer Club in 2003, and the value to spend was not an problem for the Russian magnate, who invested around 118 million Euros on his very first period to signal new players. Two years later on his multimillionaire inversion gave its fruits, when the group commanded by Jose Mourinho won two Premier League titles in a row, and has been in the struggle for the championship head to head with Manchester United each and every yr given that that.

The Blues have drawn the line to adhere to for individuals groups who can manage it, and so far the only team in the Premier League that can do so is Manchester City, thank you to the purchase of the club by the Abu Dhabi United Group, a non-public equity business from United Arab Emirates, in 2008. A significant percentage of Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahya’s fortune, operator of the Citizens, has been destined to generate a champion staff just like Chelsea did, and give the city a transform following Manchester United’s prolonged dominion.

During his first yr as proprietor, Al Nahya’s first bet was Robinho, who arrived from Genuine Madrid in trade for 38 million Euros, and was known as to be the leader of his venture. Finishing the time in 10th area was a proof that the Brazilian wasn’t going to be ample to aspire for the title, and that a stronger investment essential to be completed. This is why in the summertime of 2009 large names have been signed for more than 118 million Euros midfielder Gareth Barry from Aston Villa, Paraguayan striker Roque Santa Cruz from Blackburn Rovers, defender Kolo Toure and striker Emmanuel Adebayour the two from Arsenal, forward Carlos Tevez from Manchester United, and centre-again Joleon Lescotts from Everton.

Factors were much better than the previous period with this new roster, but not as fantastic as it had been anticipated. In the center of the period Mark Hughes was replaced by Italian coach Roberto Mancini, who didn’t have an effortless commence dealing with troubles with Robinho. The dilemma was solved with Robinho leaving the club, and returning to his previous team in Brazil, Santos. The Citizens ended up in the fifth location, just 3 factors away from the Champions League spots, and 19 factors away from Chelsea, the champions.

This year they have continued with the policy of building a group that can struggle for the Barclays Premier League title, and so far they are the ones that have accomplished the most significant investment for this coming time, paying 35 million Euros for Valencia’s midfielder David Silva, a player who was also pretended by Barcelona. The Spaniards didn’t also loose the likelihood to indicator Silva, but they also suffered the transfer of their defensive midfielder Yaya Toure to the Citizens for 32 million Euros. Now the Ivorian player will play along with his brother in this new challenge. But not only the midfield has been strengthen for this season, the defensive stop has also been reinforced with Jerome Boateng, the 21 a long time outdated German worldwide, who had a excellent functionality in this previous Entire world Cup. He leaves Hamburger SV in return for twelve,five million Euros.

What will take place with Robinho? The Brazilian is not aspect of the plans of Roberto Mancini for this time, extra to that, Robinho does not appear to have adapted to the British lifestyle, and a lot of rumors have been going about his future, in which he is positioned as a bargain chip. The latest chat in town is that he will be exchanged with Internazionale’s Mario Balotelli, who is also pretended by Manchester United and Chelsea. Whatever the final result is, we’ll preserve you updated.

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Are Manchester City the new Chelsea? Seemingly disliked many and with way too much money

Article by James

So the Premier League season draws near once again. The excitement is slowly building up, I can feel it already. All the big clubs are in their usual pre-season mode, already in training of course, while trying to close any last-minute deals for players (the season starts in less than a month by the way, so those deals had better be wrapped up pretty sharpish!) to get them integrated into their squads in time for D-day. Transfer rumours abound of course, though deals usually take a bit of work before the i’s are dotted and the t’s crossed…

But one Premier League club that doesn’t seem to be too worried about crossing t’s and dotting i’s is Manchester City. With more money available than they really know what to do with it, City have already splashed the cash and have built themselves up quite a formidable squad for the coming season. Big name signings include David Silva from Valencia and Yaya Toure from Barcelona, while the latest transfer rumours have them linked with Didier Drogba, Balotelli and Aleksandar Kolarov of Lazio. No question that their shopping spree isn’t quite over for the summer…

Look too at who they’ve brought into their coaching ranks this summer. Former England skipper David Platt and Italian Attilio Lombardo (he of the bald head and who starred for Crystal Palace in the Premier League back in the 90s). The backroom staff is an area often critically overlooked, but could it be that City are building themselves an empire of sorts and are laying down the foundations for seasons to come?

Some might say that all that money being spent will build an empire, but will it build a team? There’s no doubting that City possess a very talented squad with world-class individuals, but do they have what it takes to go all the way in the Premier League? Will spending even more money on players like Drogba guarantee them a title? Let’s face it, Jack Walker’s money gifted Blackburn the Premier League title, and without Roman Abramovich’s money Chelsea would still be only the second or third best side in London. So yes, money can buy success.

But will all that flash cash turn Manchester City into a club despised and ridiculed, much in the way that Chelsea were in the early days of Abramovich? Nobody likes having wealth flaunted before them, and perhaps City are leering dangerously in that direction. Especially with players like Adebayor on their books. For a club that was just a few seasons ago languishing in the third tier of English football, they’ve come a long way: financially, spectacularly so over the last year or so. Not that it’s gone to their heads, but that club always yo-yoing between leagues, with seasons always poised to end in either success or tragedy, is no more.

And when I stick my fanciest football predictions hat on for the coming season, I see that Manchester City won’t be walking away with the Premier League trophy. They should break up the Old Top Four, but I can’t see them quite surpassing Chelsea and Manchester United. At least not this season…

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James is the footie-mad Brit over at hunchers.com, who writes all about the Premier League, the Champions League, and now, while it’s hot, all the latest transfer rumours. Hunchers.com is a fast growing sports prediction community – get on over there to prove you know a thing or two about sports!

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