View Full Version : R.Dunne and the nutters running M.City
Noelys Guitar
24/08/2008, 12:23 PM
Comments taken from Saturday's Guardian. Garry Cook is "executive chairman" at Manchester City. First on Richard Dunne.
Not everyone will be satisfied, but Cook is more bothered about the "10-year plan" to become a "global empire" and bringing in a box-office signing. "We need a superstar," he says. "I've talked about this a lot to Mark and he sort of understands. China and India, 30% of the world population, need a league to watch and we want Manchester City to be their club. To do that, we need a superstar because, no disrespect, Richard Dunne doesn't roll off the tongue in Beijing."
Later in the article he mentions Stephen Ireland.
Hughes was said to be against City's plans to sell Vedran Corluka and Stephen Ireland. Cook's take is very different. "Mark's assessment was that he had seen the players he wanted to keep and the areas where he felt we could do better. There were a couple of players we looked at [selling] because Mark said he wanted to bring in better. We went out to sign those players, they didn't come and we were left holding the baby."
It hardly represents a vote of confidence for Corluka and Ireland, but Cook is unapologetic. "Everyone's for sale. If they want to stay at this club they will have to aspire to it."
I hope Richard Dunne gets out of City soon.
Colbert Report
24/08/2008, 12:28 PM
Borderline insanity. Richard Dunne has been their player of the year for what, four or five years in a row now? As of right now, he's up there with Robbie Keane as our only player who could line out for any of the top four and not look out of place. Senderos is terrible, a move to Arsenal would do him good.
Stephen Ireland is no Richard Dunne but he's a good young player who could make it with clubs like Blackburn, Sunderland, Aston Villa, Tottenham, West Ham or Newcastle. Why get him riled up with stupid comments like this? It makes no sense.
bennocelt
24/08/2008, 12:39 PM
Not everyone will be satisfied, but Cook is more bothered about the "10-year plan" to become a "global empire" and bringing in a box-office signing. "We need a superstar," he says. "I've talked about this a lot to Mark and he sort of understands. China and India, 30% of the world population, need a league to watch and we want Manchester City to be their club. To do that, we need a superstar because, no disrespect, Richard Dunne doesn't roll off the tongue in Beijing."
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business men in football never have a clue
fact is in China most clubs struggle to make anything - fake knocked off jersey sell in the millions. A Chinese person would laugh at you if you bought a jersey for 30/40 even 60 quid when you can buy one in the local market for about 5 Euro
Also Man utd played to a near empty stadium in Guangzhou last year. Tickets too high and not enough interest
Wheels
24/08/2008, 1:43 PM
I don't see where Cook mentioned Stephen Ireland by name... just saying we tried to get in better players and couldn't isn't bad.
As for Richard Dunne, he just said he isn't a superstar that is known in Asia... that's just a fact. He may be a top quality player, but there aren't posters of him on kids bedrooms the world over. His point was they need a 'superstar' who can sell merchandise... nothing wrong with that statement either.
I'm not saying the club is in great shape; personally I would have liked Dunne to have gone to a big 4 club during the summer, but at least he's in a decent club, playing every week and highly valued.
stiofain
24/08/2008, 2:21 PM
Not everyone will be satisfied, but Cook is more bothered about the "10-year plan" to become a "global empire" and bringing in a box-office signing. "We need a superstar," he says. "I've talked about this a lot to Mark and he sort of understands. China and India, 30% of the world population, need a league to watch and we want Manchester City to be their club. To do that, we need a superstar because, no disrespect, Richard Dunne doesn't roll off the tongue in Beijing."
Whenever i read quotes like this, i increasingly feel more of a mug for supporting a EPL team.
Wheels
24/08/2008, 2:57 PM
Whenever i read quotes like this, i increasingly more of a mug for supporting a EPL team.
Yeah, Irish teams are run so much better...
Oh... except when they sell the top striker in the league for 250k euro, with no sell on clause, without consulting the manager...
NeilMcD
24/08/2008, 3:18 PM
Well how man EPL teams are owned by their fans. With an EPL team you are a customer with a club owned by the fans you are a member. There is a difference.
stiofain
24/08/2008, 3:32 PM
Well how man EPL teams are owned by their fans. With an EPL team you are a customer with a club owned by the fans you are a member. There is a difference.
Agreed.
I see what your saying there Wheels, but i think you missed my point.
Wheels
24/08/2008, 3:56 PM
I should have added a smiley, I was just having fun :)
Well how man EPL teams are owned by their fans. With an EPL team you are a customer with a club owned by the fans you are a member. There is a difference.That is true but to be fair, I doubt if any EL side ever got to the point where their financial turnover was comparable to that of an EPL side, the club would still be run by fans.
stiofain
24/08/2008, 6:54 PM
I should have added a smiley, I was just having fun :)
Something was lost in translation i think! No bother mate...
NeilMcD
24/08/2008, 7:07 PM
That is true but to be fair, I doubt if any EL side ever got to the point where their financial turnover was comparable to that of an EPL side, the club would still be run by fans.
Eh Barcelona and Real Madrid do not do too bad that way.
I didn't say it wouldn't work ... I merely said that it wouldn't happen. Someone would come in with an offer a buy the club. Real Madrid and Barcelona do work but they aren't representative of the vast majority of top football clubs and their structures exist as much because of the political and cultural tensions between the two clubs as anything else.
NeilMcD
24/08/2008, 8:50 PM
Well there is no way of proving your point as I cannot see an EL getting to the stage were they have the same turnover of a Premiership team but at the moment there are membership clubs all over the world of various different sizes Bayern Munich being another example. Maybe the Premiership is out of kilter.
Doesn't Adidas own a fairly sizable chunk of Bayern?
NeilMcD
24/08/2008, 9:02 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayern_Munich
according to this they have a sizeable membership nearly as big as Bohs :)
90 per cent owned by members and 10 per cent by Addidas.
Are you a Bohs member yourself Neil? Out of interest, what sort of benefits do members get?
NeilMcD
24/08/2008, 9:36 PM
Yeah I am and you get to have a vote and attend AGMs and EGMs and run for the board after a certain amount of time. Other people would know much more about it than me but basically you can have a say in the running of the club and the cynics would say in the same way that a citizen has a say in the running of the country
Bohemian1890
24/08/2008, 9:43 PM
Corluka and Ireland are their two best young players, selling those two would be insane, especially as it seems they were trying to push them out the door.
Johnson is city best young player he also has his head in the right place.
Bohemian1890
24/08/2008, 9:51 PM
[quote=Emmet;1005952]I didn't say it wouldn't work ... I merely said that it wouldn't happen. Someone would come in with an offer a buy the club. [quote]
The members would have to have a vote on that and being part of the club and having a say in what happens is more important than a couple of glory years to most fans.
Liverpool fans now want to buy the club and have it members only more and more clubs are going down this road as its better than having a sugar daddy who runs into trouble.
tetsujin1979
24/08/2008, 9:54 PM
Johnson is city best young player he also has his head in the right place.Sturridge is City's best young player, Chelsea offered 5m for him before he played for the first team. Johnson is good, but he's threatening to walk out of the club on a free
SalvadorSanchez
25/08/2008, 10:48 AM
"China and India, 30% of the world population, need a league to watch and we want Manchester City to be their club. To do that, we need a superstar because, no disrespect, Richard Dunne doesn't roll off the tongue in Beijing."
Amazing.... if that was the criteria for signing players why not sign Beckham, Pele, George Best, Roger Fedderer and Gwen Stefani...
Oh yeah that's right they're variously Sh1te/ Old / Dead / not a footballer /actually a chick singer...
Superstars are all well and good, but this goon needs to sort out the situation with Kil Jong il or whatever his name is and build up the team until they get into the Champions league.. slagging off and driving out his better players will destroy what has been built up at City....
"We need a superstar," he says. "I've talked about this a lot to Mark and he sort of understands. China and India, 30% of the world population, need a league to watch and we want Manchester City to be their club..
Good market to target. Must have been listening to Niall Quinn although he is targeting a much smaller saturated market.
Anyone see SI put in a superb MOM performance for City yesterday :mad:
SalvadorSanchez
25/08/2008, 1:50 PM
Anyone see SI put in a superb MOM performance for City yesterday :mad:
Thought he was outstanding tbh, there's nothing to keep him out of the national set-up, he's well able to do the business for city, it seems to boil down to him not giving a toss about the national team, it looks like we may as well forget about him....
ken foree
25/08/2008, 1:54 PM
s. ireland was quite good and showed good stamina and pace to create the two goals late on. more worrying for ireland though was the outstanding performance of petrov who tore the ar$e out of west ham's new right back. arabic last name, signed from lazio. petrov will take some stopping down the flanks.
SalvadorSanchez
25/08/2008, 3:27 PM
s. ireland was quite good and showed good stamina and pace to create the two goals late on. more worrying for ireland though was the outstanding performance of petrov who tore the ar$e out of west ham's new right back. arabic last name, signed from lazio. petrov will take some stopping down the flanks.
Fair point about Petrov, we need someone with pace to deal with Petrov or to double up on him,He made bits out of Berhami, (who's terrible) I think he's actually Swiss...
tricky_colour
25/08/2008, 6:01 PM
Apparently Mark Hughes is very keen on the fitness side of the game, I can't say I can recall Ireland actually runnning past a player before, although I am sure he has, possibly on his way to the airport.
The Legend
26/08/2008, 10:17 PM
Apparently Mark Hughes is very keen on the fitness side of the game, I can't say I can recall Ireland actually runnning past a player before, although I am sure he has, possibly on his way to the airport.
:D thats class
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