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OK, at the moment, one can't turn on Sky Sports News without seeing Mark Hughes discussing whether or not City will land a big name player.
Of course, all teams want to be signing the best players but I can't help thinking that City aren't signing the right players. Look at who they are bringing in, or trying to, all seem to be forwards in their mid to late 20's.
I imagine the boards discussion to be like;
Head scout "Our scout has found this great young Talent in North America, he's 17, defencive midfielder..."
Hughes/Purse string puller "Does he play for Barcelona?"
Scout "No, he's in North America..."
P.S.P (Purse string puller) "Is he a forward?"
S (Scout) "No, a defencive Midfielder, a few teams are trying to sign him, we may have to work hard to get him, but I think..."
P.S.P "Which teams? Inter? Man U? Chelsea? Real?"
S "No, Fenerbache are one team..."
P.S.P "Hmm, try and get a Striker, forget this kid."
S "We don't need a Striker, we have massive holes in our defence."
P.S.P "Well, try and get John Terry then, or Rio Ferdinand. I know! Jamie Carragher!"
S "Umm, I don't think they will fit into our team."
PSP "What? You scouts don't know what you're talking about. I'm scrapping the lot of you. I'm just gonna find out who Chelsea, Liverpool and Real Madrid are interested in, and try and get in a better offer."
Anyway, back to my question. Do you really think Man City will find any success with the players they are either bringing in, or trying to. Or will the team be full of a bunch of over payed ego's which won't be able to play together?
I'm not a Man City fan, and quite honestly am neutral on them. But I think they should be trying to build a team rather than buy the best players in the world. I think players in their mid 20's are so good, because they have learnt to play with the others around them. When you take these players out of that team, and put them with a completely new team, where, in Man City's case, a number of players will be still trying to build a rapore, they will have to do it all over again. These relationships, like Torres and Gerrard, Scholes and Giggs, or Lampard and Drogba can take a few years to really click.
Anyway, I could go on for ever on this, but what's your opinion?
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