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Author:  Timpblue [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:43 pm ]
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No, not that one, this one

City and Milan set for battle for "Little Rafa"

Manchester City and AC Milan are the frontrunners for the signature of Shalke 04 right back Rafinha according to Il Corriere dello Sport. The 23-year-old Brazilian international, who won bronze with his country at the Beijing Olympics is set to leave Germany after a four year spell at Shalke 04.

City and Milan are both in the market for the defensive options, with Mark Hughes snapping up former Arsenal and Barcelona full back Silvinho. Rafinha, which mean "little Rafa" could fetch a fee of £8 million.

Author:  GermanCityFan [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:44 pm ]
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please not rafinha. hes so overrated.

Author:  save me jeebus [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:50 pm ]
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Press speculation. Pure guess work.

Author:  Bastard [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:57 pm ]
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save me jeebus wrote:
Press speculation. Pure guess work.


^^

Author:  blueduck [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:14 pm ]
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Hughes has already said he's not after any more players.

Author:  cooder [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:37 pm ]
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blueduck wrote:
Hughes has already said he's not after any more players.


That motherfucker. When?

Author:  JackTheBlue [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:45 pm ]
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blueduck wrote:
Hughes has already said he's not after any more players.


In the Lescott & Sylvinho press conference he was asked would he sign any more players and he said "you never know".

Author:  Emigre [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:50 pm ]
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Here...

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Mark Hughes says his whirlwind summer of spending is over after the Club put his bold recruitment plan on fast forward and squeezed three years' work into nine months.

Manager Hughes presented his player wish-list and plans to overhaul City's playing squad to prepare for a challenge for the game's top honours at a pivotal board meeting in December 2008.

But instead of being expected to build his new-look squad over a period of four transfer windows as he expected, The Blues boss was given the green light to land 12 players in jut two.

He said: "You never say never in football, and you sometimes have to react to certain circumstances, but touch wood, we don't get any injuries that would change our circumstances.

"We are very comfortable with what we've been able to do. I outlined my plans to the board in December 2008, told them the players and the quality of players that we needed.

"Obviously at that point there was a budget allocated, but that budget was accelerated and we've done a lot of work in a short space of time - probably three years' work in nine months.

It is no coincidence that Hughes has recruited players as much for their attitude and work ethic as their football ability as 2009 has transformed the make-up of his squad.

Hughes believes the December 2008 strategy, which has seen 14 players released, six sold and six sent out on loan since May 20, has given him a squad equipped to go up against the best.

He said: "We were often up against teams who had greater experience when we compared them, and we knew that was a factor last year when we didn't see games out. We had to address that.

"Along with the experience we needed players with a winning mentality, we wante to bring players with character and strength of mind, who were used to being around a winning culture.

"I think every one of the players who has come in has a different mentality to the ones who have left the Club. That makes the group demanding of me and more demanding of themselves."

Hughes' canny acquisition of proven winners and experienced internationals has stunned football, but the manager stresses that it is the public face of an overall development plan.

He added: "There are things going on behind the scenes. The focus will always be on the players coming through the door, and that's understandable, but improvement is happening across the board at all levels to improve our standing in world football.

"We've acquired a lot of players through the market but investment is going into the Academy and scouting department. We'll be targeting players and developing them ourselves. There is a plan for the future and the Academy and scouting department is key to that.

Author:  blueduck [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:41 pm ]
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JackTheBlue wrote:
In the Lescott & Sylvinho press conference he was asked would he sign any more players and he said "you never know".


I thought he meant we weren't in for anyone, but if there was a serious injury he would try and get a replacement.

Author:  BiscuitBlueCheese [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:42 pm ]
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blueduck wrote:
I thought he meant we weren't in for anyone, but if there was a serious injury he would try and get a replacement.


Or if another Robinho type situation presents itself.

Author:  South East Citizen [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 6:56 pm ]
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All of our signing have been quality proven Premiership players, which is great; Barry, Tevez, Toure, Adebayor, RSC, Lescott... I'm being a complete spoilt brat but I'd quite like us to blow £15m on an unknown young wonderkid from South America or some place in Eastern Europe - some player who you don't have a clue what to expect first time you watch him, and are completely taken aback when when he starts weaving some magic...

Author:  Arlborn [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:50 pm ]
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He is hardly unknown for anybody who watches Budesliga though. He has potential.

Author:  South East Citizen [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:53 pm ]
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Arlborn wrote:
He is hardly unknown for anybody who watches Budesliga though. He has potential.


Oh no sorry I didn't mean Rafinha, I don't want him. Pretty much same age as Zabs and I doubt he's much better. Just general comment on whether Hughes has finished spending.

Author:  Benny [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 7:59 pm ]
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South East Citizen wrote:
All of our signing have been quality proven Premiership players, which is great; Barry, Tevez, Toure, Adebayor, RSC, Lescott... I'm being a complete spoilt brat but I'd quite like us to blow £15m on an unknown young wonderkid from South America or some place in Eastern Europe - some player who you don't have a clue what to expect first time you watch him, and are completely taken aback when when he starts weaving some magic...


Did we sign Porno?

Author:  Paddington Blue [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:03 pm ]
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i signed a porno once. cos i was in it. COS I HAVE A MASSIVE COCK!

Author:  South East Citizen [ Wed Aug 26, 2009 8:06 pm ]
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Benny wrote:
Did we sign Porno?


That Serbian guy?

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