It’s difficult to know where to begin this week. The Robinho transfer saga caught the headlines throughout the week and most blues fans are happy to see the back of him. But am I the only person who believed he should never have been signed in the first place?

The problem you get when you sign a player of Robinho’s class is a lack of confidence throughout the team. Take the period when we had Gio Kinkladze in the squad. Whenever anything happened, it was usually Kinkladze who started it off. If he was off form, so were the team and the same happened with Robinho last season.

It was almost like the team were waiting for him to do something and if he didn’t. no-one else did either. But this season we have added something different and it has made the Brazilian just another fish in our pond, rather the big fish and it’s not in Robinho’s nature to be just another fish.

City teams in the past have been built on workers throughout the side. Yes they have had occasional flair, such as Colin Bell or Paul Lake for example, but the majority of our sides have always had a bit of grit in the middle of the park. Should we sign McDonald Mariga, it will add height as well as strength and at £7m plus Bojinov in exchange, he could turn out to be quite a bargain.

We have also strongly been linked with Adam Johnson from Middlesbrough but where will that leave SWP or Petrov? I like both players but I can only see the Bulgarian going as SWP is a City institution and Garry Cook will want to avoid aggravating the fans by selling him to Barcelona.

Cooks own position has been put on the line and rightly so. He was a man in the sports industry who knew nothing about City or football for that matter.

Just Not Good Enough, I’m Afraid

Well, I’ve got to mention it and it will re-open that whole in our hearts. I am of course, talking about City’s Carling Cup exit on Wednesday. A 2-1 would have been enough against many other teams but not at Old Trafford. All we needed was one extra goal at OT. That would have given us the advantage of two away goals and could have seen us through.

But we didn’t get it and the truth is that we had 180 minutes to score more than three goals and we simply couldn’t achieve it. It was a brilliant effort by the boys though and it has given the supporters hope for the future. Last season we went out to Brighton and over the last few years, beaten by Doncaster and Chesterfield so to reach the semi-final is a great boost for us. Maybe next year we will go one further.

But what makes me laugh is the United fans and their manager. They say they aren’t bothered by us and we are nothing more than noisy neighbours but their celebrations seem to be more in relief than about putting us out.

We’ve got Stoke coming up and we should hopefully see ourselves in the quarter finals. Hopefully the draw will be kind to us if we do manage to get through although I’m not too worried about who we play. If we get someone at home, we’re a match for anyone. But let’s not get ahead of ourselves. We have to secure our place first and that means beating Stoke, who put Arsenal out in the last round.

Should Have Been A Hatful, Really

A club going for a place in the top four should easily brush aside a team that has not been out of the bottom three this season. Yet the blues made hard work of Portsmouth. Maybe they were still suffering the effects of Wednesday night but I’m just glad we weren’t playing Chelsea or Spurs. I say Spurs because they are our bogey side at the moment and have been for a while, but if we’d played someone of that standing and performed the way we did, we’d have been taken to the cleaners.

Was it tiredness or did the players simply underestimate Portsmouth? It would be difficult not to really. We have a wealth of talent that should have destroyed the South Coast club and maybe a few players were thinking it would be a stroll. In the end it was but if they’d put in a bit more effort, we’d still be level on points but goal difference could become crucial at the end of the season. If we miss out on fourth by a couple of goals, the players and fans will be gutted, particularly since we had a chance today.

The Real Reason Terry Didn’t Join City?

It was a big transfer story during the summer. John Terry was offered the chance to leave Stamford Bridge and join the blue revolution and for a while it looked a possibility. Then someone must have reminded him that Wayne Bridge plays for us and he turned us down.

Is the reason for this because he was having an affair with Bridge’s then girlfriend? It has all emerged in the last couple of days that the married England captain and so called ‘Mr Chelsea’ was cheating on his wife and allegedly got her pregnant. If it wasn’t for Bridge coming to Eastlands last January, it may have been possible Terry would have been leading us into the new season.

Some City players showed their solidarity to Wayne today by sporting ‘team Bridge’ shirts underneath their playing shirts. Some Chelsea blogs have, for some reason deemed this unacceptable. So are they condoning what Terry, a supposed father of the year, has been doing behind his trusting wife’s back?

Well we can see where their scruples lie.

The transfer window shuts a 5pm tomorrow and we will have details of any new signings we make as and when they come in. I hope by next Sunday we have another away win under our belts.

Until next week, keep the faith and have a good week.

Manchester City’s bid for a Champions League place were boosted this afternoon with an easy win over bottom side Portsmouth at Eastlands.

The Blues moved up to sixth in the table, level on points with Liverpool in fifth and one point behind fourth-placed Spurs. The blues also have two games in hand on both their rivals.

Following a week of cup ties, during which City progressed to the fifth round of the FA Cup but lost out in the Carling Cup semi final, City got back to winning ways in the league with Emmanuel Adebayor and Vincent Kompany scoring the goals before half time.

Unsurprisingly, City started slowly and Pompey must have fancied their chances of taking something from the game and they were arguably the better side for 39 minutes, having two good chances to take the lead.

John Utaka had the first chance but scooped his shot over the bar after getting on the end of Danny Webber’s cross. Webber and Utaka were also involved in the move that ended with Kompany deflecting Anthony Vanden Borre’s shot onto his own bar.

However Adebayor, back in the team following the horrific attack on the Togo team bus during the African Cup of Nations, put City in front in fine style with five minutes to go to half time. The striker latched onto Ireland’s lofted pass and, with Mark Wilson appealing in vain for offside, the striker hammered a shot past David James for his seventh of the season.

Kompany wrapped up victory in first half stoppage time. Shrugging former City defender Tal Ben-Haim aside, Kompany met Martin Petrov’s corner and powered home his first goal of the season.

Portsmouth toiled to no avail in the second half and City almost made it three late on when Carlos Tevez created space in the box, but his shot hit the post.

The game is in stark contrast to last year’s game when City ran out 6-0 winners but it is the three points that matter in City’s quest to finish above Liverpool, Spurs and Villa in fourth place and secure a Champions League slot next season.

Goals:

City: Adebayor 40, Kompany 45+1

Booked:

City – De Jong

Portsmouth – Boateng, Basinas, Wilson

Attendance:

44,015

Report have emerged this morning that City are set to win the race to sign Parma midfielder McDonald Mariga.

The blues look like they have beat competition from Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan to sign the highly rated Kenyan before Monday’s 5pm transfer deadline.

City have agreed terms with Parma for the midfielder, which is a £7m payment and player exchange with Bulgarian striker Valeri Bojinov making his loan move to the Italian side permanent.

Mariga helped Parma to promotion from Serie B last season and is considered one of the best young African players.

The blues are also hoping to sign Middlesbrough’s highly rated winger Adam Johnson before the transfer window slams shut. The winger has reportedly told Boro he wants to speak to City about a possible move and the blues have tabled an offer in the region of £5m.

However Boro are looking to get around double that amount but may decide to sell the youngster as Johnson is out of contract in the summer and could leave on a free transfer.

City’s interest in Johnson has apparently prompted Barcelona to consider making a bid for City’s home grown Shaun Wright-Phillips. The little winger returned to the blues in 2008 after a spell with Chelsea but the blues would risk the wrath of the supporters should they decide to sell SWP again.

It was a time of great jubilation for City. A takeover of the club by ADUG would be completed within the following few days and the blues were displaying a wealth of talent which included the Brazilian trio of Robinho, Jo and Elano while the club’s new chairman, Khaldoon Al Muburak was unveiled to the supporters prior to kick off.

The new chairman didn’t have to wait long for City’s first attack of the game. Jo fed his compatriot Robinho, whose curling shot had former City keeper David James at full stretch to stop City from taking an early lead. He didn’t know it at the time but James was in for a busy afternoon.

Ten minutes later, Robinho’s ball released Shaun Wright-Phillips whose shot was blocked by James. The blues had full control of the game and with all the possession City were having, it was only a matter of time before they took the lead.

Jo timed his run to perfection to latch onto Robinho’s pass and the £18m marksman rounded James and slotted home to put City 1-0 up. Portsmouth’s Peter Crouch would rue missing a chance on 20 minutes when he should have headed home as two minutes later, the blues went 2-0 up.

Elano’s corner had James scrambling across to the near post but Richard Dunne got there ahead of him and Sol Campbell to score on his birthday. Joe Hart in the City goal was a mere spectator and should have been tested by Crouch but he fired wide and City went into the break knowing Portsmouth were there for the taking.

Half Time: City 2-0 Portsmouth

It only took the blues 10 second half minutes to put the game beyond reach. Stephen Ireland cleverly lofted the ball over form City defender Sylvain Distin and Jo’s strength got him to the ball and fed Robinho who curled the ball home from 15 yards.

That was game over but the players were eager to impress their new owners. On 65 minutes, City went 4-0 up. Wright-Phillips latched onto Ireland’s superb through ball to hammer past James and score his third goal since his return from Chelsea.

Moments after that goal, Jo was replaced by Ched Evans who didn’t take long to get himself on the scoresheet. Elano’s pass wide found Robinho who’s run and cross was backheeled by Wright-Phillips into the path of Evans who couldn’t miss from ten yards.

And Portsmouth’s misery was completed when James fumbled Javier Garrido’s cross into the path to Gelson Fernandes who knocked the ball into an empty net to complete the rout.

Final Score: City 6-0 Portsmouth

Teams

City: Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Dunne, Garrido, Kompany, Wright-Phillips, Ireland (Gelson 77), Elano, Robinho (Sturridge 85), Jo (Evans 71).
Subs Not Used: Schmeichel, Michael Ball, Hamann, Ben-Haim.

Portsmouth: James, Johnson (Pamarot 82), Distin, Campbell, Belhadj, Diarra, Davis (Diop 33), Kaboul (Utaka 46), Armand Traore, Crouch, Defoe.
Subs Not Used: Ashdown, Hreidarsson, Mvuemba, Kanu.

City entertain Portsmouth on Sunday eager to put the disappointment of their Carling Cup defeat behind them.

The blues lost 4-3 on aggregate at Old Trafford and it was a bitter pill for blues to swallow, with the supporters so hungry for success. A win for the blues on Sunday will keep them in touch with Liverpool and Spurs in the hunt for fourth spot in the league.

City currently lie in sixth place, level on points with Liverpool but only three points behind Spurs and have the benefit of having two games in hand on their rivals.

Portsmouth are the crisis club of the Premiership and are facing a winding up over from HMRC over an unpaid tax bill and rumours of players being sold without prior knowledge or consent of the management. The club have also had their transfer embargo lifted but only in respect for loan or free signings

The South Coast club lie bottom of the Premiership, which is where they have been for most of the season and rumours have circulated that manager Avram Grant may quit the club following Sunday’s game regardless of the result.

Team News

 

Kolo Toure will be available again after returning from the African Cup of Nations but Joleon Lescott and new signing Patrick Vieira are still out injured. Benjani is unlikely to feature against his former club as he is in talks with Sunderland about a possible loan move while Robinho has joined Santos on loan.

Portsmouth welcome back midfielder Jamie O’Hara, who is on loan from Spurs but star players Younes Kaboul and Asmir Begovic are on the verge of completing moves to White Hart Lane. David Nugent has returned from a loan spell at Burnley and could feature.

Teams

 

City (from): Given, Taylor, Zabaleta, Richards, Boyata, Onuoha, Toure, Sylvinho, Garrido, Trippier, Wright-Phillips, Kompany, De Jong, Barry, Ibrahim, Bellamy, Petrov, Tevez, Adebayor.

Portsmouth (from): James, Mokoena, Mullins, Vanden Borre, Piquionne, Ben-Haim, Brown, Wilson, Hreidarsson, Boateng, Diop, Finnan, Utaka, Webber, Nugent, Smith, Hughes, Ashdown.

League Form (Last 5):

 

City: WWWWL

Portsmouth: LWLLD

Over The Blue Moon Prediction:

 

City 3-0 Portsmouth

 

Given the gulf between the two teams, the blues should have no problems increasing the pressure on Pompey.

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