Man City pose threat to Arsenal and Liverpool

Posted by DavidM in Arsenal, Liverpool, Man City | 23 September 2008

With the vast sums of money now at their disposal, it's almost a foregone conclusion that Manchester City will be challenging for the Premiership title within the next few years.

But while this obviously pitches them head-to-head with Manchester United and Chelsea who are undoubtedly the front-runners, it creates at least as big a problem for Liverpool and Arsenal.

These two teams don't have the resources of the top two, but are still consistently performing at a level above the rest of the league. So while they desire the Premiership title, they have been relatively comfortable in 3rd or 4th spot with guaranteed Champions League football each year - vitally important to both clubs.

With the ascendency of Manchester City, though, this comfortable balance is seriously upset. Winning the Premiership is incredibly tough and not guaranteed by spending more as Chelsea know all too well. Getting into the top four though is a very realistic amibition.

But if Manchester City get one of the Champions League places, who drops out? Suddenly Arsenal and Liverpool are competing for one Champions League spot, raising the stakes and putting both managers at more risk.

It will be interesting to see how Arsenal and Liverpool react to this threat, whether their own spending - especially Arsenal's - increases to further strengthen their squads.

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1. At September 23, 2008 9:21 AM blueloon wrote:

Att Mr Wengar look out we are on the march
Khaldoon Al Mubarak, the Chairman (designate) of Manchester City, has outlined an exciting vision for the future of the Club with Manager Mark Hughes and the Youth Academy at the heart of his plans.
Mr Mubarak will become Chairman of the Club later on today (Tuesday 23rd September) when the takeover of Manchester City Football Club Ltd by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al Nahyan and his group, announced on Sunday, will be completed.

Speaking of the takeover of the Club, Mr Mubarak says:

“We’re extremely happy, we’re delighted that we are now part of Manchester City. We think that this is a wonderful club with a tremendous history and heritage. Our investment is one for the future.

“I spent a couple of days visiting Carrington and going to the Academy, I was there all of Sunday morning and I watched the under 14, under 12 and under 9 sides. One thing that I think is important and that I want to emphasise straight away, is that the Academy is a priority. We need to invest in the Academy and we will continue to develop it. It makes business sense and from a community perspective there is no question about the impact it has on the community. From the business perspective, the future of this Club is to continue to produce talents like Micah Richards, Michael Johnson and Shaun Wright-Phillips. This is very important to us, and we are really going to commit to the Academy.”

The new owners have pledged their full support for Executive Chairman Garry Cook and Mark Hughes, as Mr Mubarak continues:

“I can’t say enough about Garry Cook, he’s a wonderful chap, we are committed to him and we are going to support him fully. Mark Hughes is as good as they get and we are backing him all the way. He makes the football decisions and we are here to learn, and we want to hear from the fans and the community. We want to bring this Club back to the community and to the fans.

“A lot has happened over the last couple of weeks, we are genuine people, and we want to develop this Club in a sustainable manner. Nothing rash is going to happen, we are not going to do crazy stuff! We will work with Gary and Mark, they call the shots and we are here to support to help build a sustainable Club. We are here as long-term investors, and it makes sense for us to build a dynasty. Between Mark and Garry, I think we have a dynasty in the making. With our backing, with the commitment we are going to make to the Academy in the next 10 years there is going to be a tremendous period for Manchester City and for us. And I think we are going to have a blast doing it!”

Mr Mubarak will head a new board of directors at the Club, which he explains will be formally announced soon.

“I will be Chairman, and over the next days and weeks we will come out with an announcement about how the board will be structured. We will bring top-notch individuals to the board. To run a good company you need a strong board.

“Sheikh Mansour is absolutely delighted, he is a huge fan of football and of Manchester City and he asked me to take on this role on his behalf. I’m a big football fan myself and when he asked it took me about a second to decide! He will come to games and I will as often as I can. This Club will be run professionally and we want to sit & support from the side.”
Reiterating that Mark Hughes will call the shots on the football side of things, Mr Mubarak continues:

“One thing I have made very clear to Mark is that any player he wants comes from him. It comes from his requirements, his plan for the Club. I’m a fan, but I am not an expert. It is Mark who runs the Club and Mark who makes the football decisions. We are here to support and make financial decisions, but we are not here to teach Mark or Garry what to do! They are the professionals, we trust them, we have confidence in them and we are going to support them.

“Mark is an honest man, he’s a leader , he’s tough and he is everything you would want in a head coach. We trust him, he’s one of the gems we saw in this Club once we came here.

“We are reasonable and pragmatic, we are looking 10 years ahead starting today and I think all our decisions will be with a long term perspective. We trust Mark, we trust his judgement, we are patient and we understand this Club needs to develop. We obviously want City to be a top club and to win trophies, that’s our objective. If it takes ‘x’ amount of years, I don’t know. Mark will put a plan together to win trophies, but we will be patient. As long as it is being managed properly and the players are doing what they need to do, then it will take whatever it takes.

“We are sensible people, and when it comes to a lot of the talk that has been around recently, forget everything that has been said in the past. We are sensible people and we are investors who have invested in this Club and will continue to do so, as long as it has the right pay-off for us and as long as it delivers results. For us to be happy, this Club has to be successful, and within a period of time competing at the highest level and hopefully winning trophies. At the same time, we will bring in the talent from the Academy and that talent has a value. We’re convinced of the business case here that in the long-term will pay off. That’s the bottom line.

As well as meeting Mark Hughes and his staff at Carrington, Mr Mubarak has also spent time at Platt Lane with Academy Manager Jim Cassell as he explains:

“That was one of my most enjoyable experiences. Sitting with Jim, seeing his passion, seeing how proud he is of every player that has come out of the Academy. I have the highest confidence in him, we’ll be working a lot with him.

“We want to learn from the model that has been so successful here. My mandate from Sheikh Mansour was to spend as much time as I could with the Academy, and I have promised him that’s what I am going to do. I have promised him that I’ll do what I can to ensure that this Academy is the best not just in England, but in Europe.”

And Mr Mubarak concluded by saying:

“The watchwords are patient, committed, and long term. If you look at Sheikh Mansour’s track record and Abu Dhabi’s track record in general, they are always sensible investors, well regarded by everyone.”

2. At September 23, 2008 9:25 AM Simon wrote:

What makes you think it's a foregone conclusion, City were spending money last year and did naff all . . . . one swallow doesn't make a summer

3. At September 23, 2008 9:32 AM Mr Bluesky wrote:

I am sick and tired of hearing Arsene Wenger whinging about Manchester City. Who gives Arsenal the divine right to have a champions league position every season ? The only reason the likes of Liverpool & Arsenal have become part of the top four "monopoly" is because of the addition revenue the CL generates for their club and the attraction for top players. Well your day's over Mr Wenger, the best thing that could have happened for the Premier league has just happened - Man City will be up there from now on if you like it or not and I hope it is Arsenal who miss out. Sad thing is; Csec Fabragas probably won't want to play for you if you cannot offer him CL football... I wonder where he'll end up ?

4. At September 23, 2008 9:50 AM Eddie Yak wrote:

Manchester City top three ? It's a dream as big as it's owner's ego. When Chelsea was bought by AR it was already a top three or four club. The vast amount of money he pump in only made the club's ranking more stable and the chances of winning trophies better. What is Manchester City's ranking over the last five years ? So does anybody really believe the sheik's money will add wings for her to fly up the rankings. Manchester City is not Gulliver, they are awake and still struggling !!!

5. At September 23, 2008 9:51 AM Kc wrote:

Your arguments lacks basis, Why is it that even liverpool has got the so called money bags and still havent been able to get the trophy. Its not about the money , its about the character on display for 90mins on the pitch through out the season. Man U has it , chelsea has it but Arsenal my Team goes off and on. Belief is also another so you see city can have all the money in the world and still get nothing , not even the Champs league spot. I think cCity should please concentrate on winning the carling cup first and then migrate upwards in terms of contention. I believe Real madrid is an example you can have all the money and players in the world and the title would still elude you. Remeber the PREM is full of suprises, the so called small teams peep you to it when you think you can ride over them. Thats the thrill and spectacle of the PREM.

6. At September 23, 2008 10:17 AM Collins Kyei Yamoah wrote:

Please, "a foregone conclusion" indeed!! Who ever thought Spurs after blowing £70m+ will languish at the bottom of the table after five games? Thank God for the insight and wisdom of the best of managers, Prof. Wenger; The Gunners top the table. What more proof do you need that it isn`t about spending huge amounts alone!!!

7. At September 23, 2008 12:37 PM Jack wrote:

This is the very reason that the hypocritical Wenger is slagging off City's new owners.

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