Manchester City : Robinho thinks big
Brazilian superstar Kaka heads Robinho's January transfer wish-list for Manchester City.


Brazilian superstar Kaka heads Robinho's January transfer wish-list for Manchester City.
There could always be exceptions, however, such as Manchester City, which has been bought by the oil-rich Abu Dhabi United Group, Klinsmann said.
After a slow start, he appeared to be heading back to top form with eight league goals in 11 games until Sunday& 039;s red card against Manchester City drew headlines for the wrong reason.
Brazilian superstar Kaka heads Robinho's January transfer wish-list for Manchester City.
However, they did confirm this morning that talks had started over the transfer of a player linked with a host of Barclays Premier League clubs, including Manchester United, Arsenal and Manchester City.
Speaking exclusively to Football Matters on Setanta Sports last night, Robinho said: & 8216;They have excellent players here at Manchester City, but what they lack is the
Muffin man: Ronaldo enjoys a snack after being sent off against Manchester City on Sunday
has been linked with a 50 million transfer to Chelsea or Manchester City.
It is expected that Chelsea will have to sell before they buy and there are a number of clubs interested in Bridge, especially Manchester City, who could be used to raise funds. Among the names mentioned as potential new centre-forwards are the Egypt....
and then being outplayed at Manchester City.
ROBINHO has slammed his Manchester City team-mates as a bunch of losers.
Manchester City and signed a three-year contract with AC Milan.
Didier Drogba had seen a goal rightly ruled out for handball against Fulham the previous week, but the officials missed his sleight of hand against Manchester City. Danny Mills spotted it though...
However, the Spain international is all too aware if the Gunners fail to see off the challenges of other sides outside the top four - Hull, Stoke, Fulham and Manchester City have all beaten them this season - then the hard graft of yesterday's clash ....
Arsenal, Manchester City, West Ham and Fulham all charge 3.50 a pint, while lucky Wigan fans get away with paying just 2.70.
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However, they still trail Phil Scolari’s leaders by seven points and Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Manchester City at Eastlands could prove just as significant at the top of the table.
Arsenal followed up a victory over Manchester United with defeats against Aston Villa and Manchester City, with Wenger acutely aware of the need to develop consistency if his team are to have any chance of maintaining a challenge for the Premier Leag....
Motorists would pay up to 5 a day on weekdays to drive in and out of Manchester city centre.
The phantom whistle: Cristiano Ronaldo shield his face from the ball before he was shown a red card against Manchester City