Manchester City splashing the cash…

picsrvmcfccoukThe new Chelski are starting to dig deep in their pockets of infinity. Manchester City have splashed 18 million pounds on Roque Santa Cruz. The ex-Blackburn striker put pen to paper for his old boss Mark Hughes and so the long arse chase for his signature ends. Thank God. 

I like Roque Santa Cruz. He is a good player. He has lots of quality and strength. He is a solid signing for Manchester City.

I also thought he would be a good fit for Arsenal if Adebayor left. But City is his chosen destination and that has a lot to do with wanting to play for Mark Hughes again. He scored 23 goals in his debut season for Blackburn and the Paraguay international certainly has the confidence to bounce back from his knee injury nightmare of last season. Perhaps after that injury I would have paid more around the 10-12 million pound mark. But clubs know City have the money to spend and City are willing to pay the asking price. Do you think Santa Cruz is worth the money?

Mark Hughes has been given the chance to start a revolution at Manchester City. They say Tevez is on the way but we’ll believe that when we see him pictured in the blue shirt at the press conference. Wow wouldn’t that be a dagger to United fans hearts? Mark Hughes, a hero of the past at United now manager of Manchester City. And Carlos Tevez, their Argentine Prince potentially leaving the Theater of Dreams to play for across the street for the Blue side of Manchester. Why don’t you just twist the knife on your way out Carlos!

City have Robinho too remember. And with the signing of Santa Cruz and maybe Tevez, do you think they can challenge for the Premier League next season? Will Mark Hughes still have a job by Christmas?

They love me, they love me not…

oxeye-daisy-1-741367On the odd occasion, the greedy part of football can make you dislike the game for about 30 seconds. On the other hand, it can also make you dislike a player for a lifetime. Emmanuel Adebayor hasn’t played it particularly smart during the off-season. He has come across as a greedy guy and somewhat insincere. Perhaps he thinks we’re all stupid. He pledges his future to Arsenal and then in the same breath, whores himself out to the highest bidder because the club won’t match his demand to quadruple his wages. Seems like he’s been spending too much time with Mathieu Flamini and Alexander Hleb.

Adebayor had 3/4 of a good season following Thierry Henry’s departure and now he believes he warrants 120,000 British pounds per week. When is enough, enough? Everyone deserves a reward for their hard work, but Adebayor hasn’t proved he is worth that kind of money yet. He already thinks he’s reached the stature of Henry. You’ve got a long way to go there sunshine…

Arsene Wenger is smart enough to know that the best piece of business he could do all summer is to get rid of Adebayor. He bought him for nothing and he could sell him for at least 25 million pounds. Nobody will pay the reported 32 million pounds. That’s way too much value. Someone will be willing to pay 25 million though. They should throw in a horse and let him ride off into the sunset.

Arsenal would then be wise to take a little of that cash to purchase Roque Santa Cruz. He could be an even bigger star in the league next season and you are buying a player with a far superior attitude. Plus he’s great in the air, scores goals, connects play and overall, is a proven striker. Roque, Roque, Roque

He may come to every game with big smiles, but Adebayor is slowly moving towards the “lifetime of dislike” category.