With all the latest news surrounding Robinhos big money move to the Eastlands, talk has being spiraling around the proposed force on domestic and global football that Manchester City now possess! With already great players like the newly signed Brazilian forward, Jo, and existing world-class players like Martin Petrov, Elano, Micah Richards, and the re-born Shaun Wright-Phillips, recently resigned from Chelsea, the dominance that City could have on the Premiership and European Competitions on years to come could be quite huge.

Manchester City assistant boss, Mark Bowen told BBC Radio 5 Live"The owners are going to challenge the top teams not just in this country but in Europe over the next few years, I'm sure we will get up a few people's noses over the next 18 months." This comes in light of the new owners of City, The Abu Dhabi United Group's, who have ambitious plans for City having recently aquired the signature of Robinho for £32.5m.
Assistant boss, Mark Bowen also warns of changes to the club may result in fewer of City's promising youth team players make the transition to a first team regular spot: "It will be a natural progression over the next year or so with a number of players coming in" spoke Bowen. He then later adds "If you are going to be challenging for the Champions League and wanting to push for the Premier League, I'm afraid it's the way it goes."
The coming months are definitily going to be eye-opening at Eastlands, but dont forget the pressures that will be imposed on boss, Mark Hughes, with the names of many great superstars currently in his team for his disposal, winning perfomances will be expected of him and his team, and if not delieverable, the same fate which occured to the new Mexico coach, Sven-Goran Erikkson may well be the same fate for Hughes if results turn sour.

Manchester City assistant boss, Mark Bowen told BBC Radio 5 Live"The owners are going to challenge the top teams not just in this country but in Europe over the next few years, I'm sure we will get up a few people's noses over the next 18 months." This comes in light of the new owners of City, The Abu Dhabi United Group's, who have ambitious plans for City having recently aquired the signature of Robinho for £32.5m.
Assistant boss, Mark Bowen also warns of changes to the club may result in fewer of City's promising youth team players make the transition to a first team regular spot: "It will be a natural progression over the next year or so with a number of players coming in" spoke Bowen. He then later adds "If you are going to be challenging for the Champions League and wanting to push for the Premier League, I'm afraid it's the way it goes."
The coming months are definitily going to be eye-opening at Eastlands, but dont forget the pressures that will be imposed on boss, Mark Hughes, with the names of many great superstars currently in his team for his disposal, winning perfomances will be expected of him and his team, and if not delieverable, the same fate which occured to the new Mexico coach, Sven-Goran Erikkson may well be the same fate for Hughes if results turn sour.
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