Manchester City, still a laughing stock…

Is Garry Cook the new Peter Kenyon?

http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11669_5797004,00.html

An annoying businessman-politician with no idea about the actual game of football, Cook appears to have some serious insecurities following the sacking of Mark Hughes. Maybe it’s because he knows the decision is an absolute joke, that Hughes was well on-target for his club’s season objective of a top 6 finish (and had also set up a Carling Cup semi with United); it just seems to me that City have been itching to have a manager with a foriegn, important-sounding name ever since the sacking of Sven. Roberto Mancini meets their requirements, but you have to ask why it’s taken so long for the bloke to get a job - he’d been lingering around on the gossip pages for well over a year before being employed by the Premier League’s joke club.

Cook is mentioning us in his little interviews because he knows that he looks stupid and wants us to look stupid with him. Cheers mate, but we have enough problems of our own; the last thing we need is you stuttering on about how we wanted this loser Mancini. Just shut your corporate gob, get your head down and start thinking about what your next ridiculous action will involve - but make sure it doesn’t involve Liverpool.

Comments: 2 Responses

  1. to fuckin right mate the useless italian twat couldn@t mange man sity if he tired!!! lpool all the way!!!!

  2. Lets get it right about Hughes, he was endured, never accepted by City fans. Not many times, if ever, was his name chanted.Don’t need to tell you the reason do I? Suppose Gary Cook is a neccesary evil,but how can you call him when you had Rick Parry for all those years. But lets get to whats happening on the pitch, we were not,as you say, after a top 6 finish, top 6 was never mentioned, 4th was the worst we required. Over the last 13 matches of Hughes management we won 2, lost 1 and drew 10, 23 points dropped out of 39, and shipping goals ,our goal tally was only + 4or 5. We were behind both Spurs and Villa and in danger of being caught by your lot and Brum. That’s not on target.When, after the Sunderland match, a game in which we were 2 up in ten minutes and only won with the odd goal of 7 in the 80th minute, Hughes was sacked ,we would have accepted anybody (except Rafa lol ) so 4 wins out of 4 , 10 goals for, 1 against , above Villa and Spurs into 4th place, is back on track. It’s 34 years since we won a major trophy, like we sing in our song to the rags , “Were still here” were going to make the most of it. The Sheik seems (nobody knows 100%) like he’s in it for the long haul, and if he is we will win the league in the next couple of years. As I said earlier ,Chairmen, Chief exec’s and the like are neccesary evils. let’s concentrate on the team and there is no way that our team is now a laughing stock.

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