Newsletter #1519


No action for the Premier League due to international break, and a quiet issue tonight with opinion on Robinho, Hamburg initiative and a hatful of requests.

Next Game: Arsenal, away, 3pm Saturday 4 April 2009

OPINION: DROP THEM

Great point from Heidi in the last issue. Let’s stop getting personal, it’s not pleasant to read and as I’m residing in Singapore I can read all the personal jibes I want on the Manchester Evening News website. Everyone wants the club to do well, some of us are more patient (or hardened) than others but express your opinions without slagging off a fellow fan. If you don’t agree with someone’s opinion what’s the point in quoting a fan and then slating him for having an opinion that differs to your own? It’s not in the spirit of being a City fan…

I’m not going to add to the Hughes debate until after he’s had one more season; remember, Rome wasn’t built in a day but I will add to the Robinho debate in one word followed by my summary: useless!

This sounds harsh but I was expecting a lot more from him. On current form and in my opinion it is an apt description of his recent performances. He doesn’t look interested and because of several no shows inevitably he has lost his confidence in front of goal. Excluding the penalty, this was summed up when he blasted the ball right at the ‘keeper versus Sunderland when put clean through at the end. This was a hopeful shot from the PL’s most expensive player. The only thing that is saving him from being dropped is he is usually double marked and/or he could produce one spark of magic to open up a defence. I’m not sure how long we should carry him. It was interesting to read Robinho has defended his performances for City and say he tries as hard as he does for Brazil. I think he should leave us to make our own minds up and mine is made up. Put him on the bench until he gets his interest back. Who do we replace him with? Someone who cares. In the meantime if he finds his form, great, I will be delighted! I will also take all the (non personal) comments you can give me.

If you’re going to Hamburg have fun! It’s a great city and I have fond memories attending the friendly there when KK was manager.

Darren Wareing <darren.wareing(at)cevalogistics.com>

OPINION: HAMBURG GAME

There is an Internet campaign via bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk and on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/group.php?gid=63582157820&ref=mf to try to get everyone to turn up at Eastlands on Thursday 16th April with flags, scarves, banners and more importantly bananas!

Pass the message on and let’s make some noise and get that place rocking.

Keep the faith, Andrew Keller <akcity(at)msn.com>

OPINION: BLUES INTERVIEW

Interesting piece here with Cook, Bernstein, Hughes, Schindler, the Sheikh and an indecipherable Stephen Ireland.

Love Bernstein. Dislike Cook immensely.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00jckjj/5_live_Sport_Abu_Dhabi_Blues/

Joel Perry <joel.perry(at)mac.com>

OPINION: CARL RAMSBOTTOM UPDATE

Carl is returning to the UK on Wednesday 1st April. A private plane has been chartered for him so it can fly at a lower altitude. He will be in Liverpool Hospital for assessment then probably to a rehab unit. The support from Manchester City fans has been overwhelming. The Football Club were slow at first to get on board but of late they have been magnificent. The Cabaret Night on Friday 3rd of April has been sold out for a couple of weeks now and City chief executive Garry Cook is attending. Plenty of Carl’s family will be attending and I’m sure it will be an emotional evening. I would just like to thank everyone who has supported the Appeal and special thanks to all who have donated. Thanks to the money raised, members of Carl’s family have been able to maintain a vigil by his bedside in Germany. The cost of the plane is just a few bob short of £5,000. There is Carl Ramsbottom blogspot with all the latest information.

Don Price <donprice(at)live.co.uk>

REQUEST: HAMBURG AWAY TICKETS

I know it’s a long shot, but have flights and hotel booked for Hamburg and desperately need 2 tickets.

Can anyone help?

Lee Stanfield <lee.stanfield(at)airbus.com>

REQUEST: LONDON COACH PARKING

Euro Car Parks are pleased to announce that we have re-opened the Bayswater Road Coach Park situated in the Bayswater area in London. This coach park is ideally situated for Chelsea, QPR and Fulham football clubs. The coach park is only a 12 minuet drive to Chelsea, 15 minuets to Fulham and only 9 minuets to QPR. We are offering very competitive parking rates for both coaches and cars.

For further details on location and tariff charges contact by email or telephone on 0161 832 9777. Pre bookings will be available.

Justine Workman <justineworkman(at)eurocarparks.com>

RESULTS

League table to 29 March 2009 inclusive

                             HOME          AWAY        OVERALL
                    P  W  D  L  F  A  W  D  L  F  A  W  D  L  F   A   GD Pts
 1 Manchester Utd  29 12  1  1 31  9  8  4  3 18  9 20  5  4  49  18  31 65
 2 Liverpool       30  9  6  0 27  8  9  4  2 27 13 18 10  2  54  21  33 64
 3 Chelsea         30  8  5  2 24  8 10  2  3 25  9 18  7  5  49  17  32 61
 4 Arsenal         30  8  5  2 22 11  7  5  3 26 16 15 10  5  48  27  21 55
 5 Aston Villa     30  5  7  3 21 17 10  0  5 22 19 15  7  8  43  36   7 52
 6 Everton         30  6  5  4 23 17  7  4  4 17 14 13  9  8  40  31   9 48
 7 Wigan Athletic  30  7  4  4 14 12  4  4  7 16 16 11  8 11  30  28   2 41
 8 West Ham United 30  7  2  6 19 17  4  6  5 16 18 11  8 11  35  35   0 41
 9 Fulham          30  9  3  3 24 12  1  7  7  6 14 10 10 10  30  26   4 40
10 Manchester City 30 10  0  5 31 12  1  5  9 15 25 11  5 14  46  37   9 38
11 Tottenham H.    30  6  5  4 16  9  4  3  8 20 25 10  8 12  36  34   2 38
12 Bolton Wndrs    30  6  2  7 15 18  4  2  9 17 26 10  4 16  32  44 -12 34
13 Hull City       30  3  4  8 16 30  5  5  5 19 22  8  9 13  35  52 -17 33
14 Sunderland      30  5  3  7 17 18  3  5  7 12 21  8  8 14  29  39 -10 32
15 Portsmouth      29  6  2  7 20 23  2  6  6 12 23  8  8 13  32  46 -14 32
16 Stoke City      30  8  4  3 18 13  0  4 11 11 34  8  8 14  29  47 -18 32
17 Blackburn R.    30  3  6  6 16 22  4  4  7 17 27  7 10 13  33  49 -16 31
18 Newcastle Utd   30  4  6  5 21 25  2  5  8 15 24  6 11 13  36  49 -13 29
19 Middlesbrough   30  4  7  4 13 16  2  2 11  8 26  6  9 15  21  42 -21 27
20 West Brom A.    30  5  3  7 20 28  1  3 11  6 27  6  6 18  26  55 -29 24

With thanks to Football 365

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Newsletter #1519

2009/03/30

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