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Don't hate the player! Hate the game!

When you are taken over by an Arab with more money than most small countries, I wouldn't expect to make many friends. From the moment it happened the comments were rolled out from everywhere (mainly rags) about how we had sold out to foreigners and with the amount of money we had we were going to ruin football. Well I say; tough!  It's our turn for success! We are sick of living in the shadows.  We are a big club and have been waiting for our chance to return to prominence for too long.


Football has change, thats the simple fact. Ever since the influx of Premier league T.V. Money, the sharks have been gradually circling since the true potential of what could be made from football was revealed. The 'foreign legion' began pouring into the sport, from Mohammed Al-Fayed at Fulham, right through to the Japanese consortium that took over Plymouth Argyle not two days ago. It is just the age we live and young fans that have just started to follow the game will fail to know different.

It is clear that some owners are here for money. Despite all the drama in Liverpool, it is clear that George Gillett and Tom Hicks are not at Liverpool for their love of The Kop and 'soccer'. Then you look at owners like Randy Lerner at Villa and Sheikh Mansour with us, these men have a genuine love of the game and this can be seen through their actions and interactions with fans. They are willing to listen, with Lerner even going as far as to interact with fans over forums, although I do pray that our Arab owners do not stumble onto Bluewatch as I am sure they will be shocked at some of the goings on (you know who you are.)

We are lucky. There is no doubt of that. We are arguably the richest club in the world. It is just typical City luck that in the summer we are intent on spending big and signing the cream of World football, and that Real Madrid are also on a mission to rebuild their Galacticos. Just out shining us and making us feel not so important.

We have all the tools in place to rule English football. People will say we 'bought' the title; so what. The only team I feel that can say they haven't bought the Premiership is Arsenal and even then they had signed Ljungberg, Viera, Bergkamp and, Overmars for sizeable fees.

The way football is now, you have to buy the League. You are never going to get teams like West Ham, Sunderland or Aston Villa challenging for a title off their own backs it just won't happen.

So for now lets just ride the wave. We are on the brink of something big, I can feel it and its all thanks to a couple of men from the Middle East. God I love City!!

Kieran O'Brien (mcfc_kieran)

 

Georgi 'Kinky' Kinkladze

Just sit back and admire...no words...shush!

 

Dear Bluewatchers

As Front page content and article editor for Bluewatch I would like to welcome you to the new site.  With the exciting times at Manchester City and our site it is my hope that it may inspire you to contribute to the site.

All Bluewatch members are welcome to write articles to be published on Bluewatch.  All I ask is that you follow some rules.

First, all articles are subject to the Bluewatch code of conduct for posting.  Any violations in those rules will result in your entire article being thrown out.

Second, I know that most of you are not journalists but, journalistic integrity is something that will be taken very seriously.  That means that stories must be fair (except to the Rags) and must be truthful.  Rumors must have backing and reputable sources.  No random rumors will be accepted.

Third, if you submit an artilce you agree that it will be subject to scrutiny from editors and users.  People will post on your writing and it may draw negative opinions.  Live with it, its a part of writing.

Essentially, I want the front page of the site to be a forum for those who'd like to do more than just post. If you have content you would like to have published on the site, feel free to send it via private message or email to any admin or myself and we'll be happy to read over it and hopefully publish it.

CTID!!!

   

Bluewatch

Bluewatch was set up by City fans and is run for City fans. This forum is a place to discuss what you think about any aspect of the Club, Players, Stadium, Officials etc.

The goals of Bluewatch are to try and inject colour and atmosphere into Eastlands and any stadium we visit. We have done this by speaking with the club to voice our views and ideas and by having banners, flags or anything like that made. If you have been to eastlands you will no doubt have noticed our "Manchester City -The Meaning Of Soul" banner.

We also worked jointly with the club to get the "We Dream of Wearing the Shirt - Today God Choose You - Play Like We Dream" Surfer flag, You may also remember the "Frank Swift - Legend Banner" from the Munich memorial at O.T. or the original "Madchester City - Real Mancunians In This Area".

Our Members were also Instrumental in the creation of the Shambles Square parties, and this year the admin team have been invited to Several functions by the club, Including a match with Gary Cook in his Chairmans Lounge and a sneak preview at the new shirts for the 09/10 season.

 

All Change!

New website for Bluewatch and for City on the same day?  Coincidence or are we taking over? Bwahahaha!!

Seriously though, huge changes are afoot at City as have been well documented.  Never in my lifetime did I expect to see us buy the likes of Robinho or attempt to buy quality like Kaka and Eto’o

There is a tangible feeling of belief about the place that has been missing for far too long.  Exasperation has been replaced by expectation.  A real sense of this being, in a long line of new dawns, a genuine dawning of a new age at City permeates every pore of every Blue Blood. 

Today we stand on the verge of great things to come, with new owners, new players and a manager who is certainly going to come under a great deal of pressure this season.

On to more pressing things though – namely Samuel Eto’o.  The classy Cameroon centre forward, already a hero in Manchester for embarrassing that other team is on the cusp of joining the growing ranks of quality our wonderful new owners have already acquired.

The sticking point is the loyalty payment Samuel believes he is entitled to from Barcelona.  This payment is said to be anything from £13-15 million and could potentially scupper our hopes of landing him. 

And here is where the sea-change at City is evident.

The transfer has descended into quite a public slanging match between Samuel’s representative s and Barcelona.  Talk of Samuel demanding wages of over £300,00 a week are laughable – as Eto’o’s agent has stated “City have not made an offer to us yet”.

City have however, maintained a dignified silence throughout the whole deal.  It seems clear, lessons have been learnt from the Kaka saga and that can only be good for City as we march ever onwards and upwards.

Let's hope they don't 'bottle it!'