Friday, June 29, 2007

Sven's Shrinking Transfer Window

After a few weeks of relative inactivity, the transfer window seems to be getting into gear at last with news this morning that Darren Bent has signed for Spurs for what to me seems like an over-priced £16.5m.

Back home at Eastlands, we're still caught up in this frustratingly slow take-over that has put a halt to any signings until it has been concluded. Please, if any shareholders are reading this article, sell your shares today !

What I can't quite get my head round is why Frank's current 70% holding is not enough for Sven to sign on the dotted line and why everything is on hold until another 5% of shares are acquired? I'm sure somebody will explain it strikes me as just a bit of a technicality rather than a showstopper.

Anyways, what this means is that City run the risk of missing out on a crop of decent, available players which must be a worry for Sven if he sees most of his targets snapped up by other clubs who are able to open the cheque book and move quickly.

The additional Sky money will certainly distort the transfer market even more this year, but nevertheless there are still potential bargains to be had if deals can be sorted quickly.

For example, Villa's highly rated young midfielder Steven Davis is available for around £4m, Phil Jagielka is apparently on the verge of joining Everton for around the same fee, Reo-Coker is hovering around the £7-8m mark and David Nugent has still not been snapped up by anyone yet. Kevin Nolan also looks like he could be leaving Bolton and a short move down the road to Eastlands could surely be on the cards.

Bent's arrival at White Hart Lane is likely to signal the departure of Jermaine Defoe who would be a great acquisition for City for the right price.

Another Spurs striker continues to be linked to us, but now that City apparently have a large transfer kitty to give to Sven, hopefully we will not be buying Mido and all the baggage that comes with him - we've had enough of that with Barton.

Whilst on the subject of strikers we don't want to see at City, please not Marlon Harewood - he's just not good enough and his arrival would seriously shorten any honeymoon period Sven is likely to enjoy as City boss. Similarly, no Michael Owen - too expensive, too prone to injury and too high risk; you'd be lucky to get 10-15 games out of him per season - let the Rags have him !

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

sold mine yesterday - lets get past the 75% quick so we can get Sven and a new team in asap

Anonymous said...

definitely not Owen... we've had too many midget strikers recently. We need a big target man like Uwe or Quinny

Anonymous said...

do you mean like Corradi and Samaras ;-)

Bluesology said...

good point anonymous 10:21 - size isn't everything

Anonymous said...

Sold mine yesterday by sending the acceptance form to the registrar but everyone seems to have forgotten the postal strike. All the acceptances are sat in sorting offices.

Bluesology said...

sounds like the makings of a great conspiracy theory

DPRMCFC said...

I've got some City shares but haven't had anything through the post.

Does anyone have any contact details regarding selling your shares?

We need to get Sven in ASAP. Sell, sell, sell!

Anonymous said...

I believe that Thanksins agreed share purchases to date are all subject to him beng able to obtain the full 75% so far from it being a formality, if Thanksin doesn't get agreement from sellers for him to buy 75%sworth, he may will still buy none.
I may be setting myself up to be shot down here, but that is my understanding of the deal.

Anonymous said...

I've got shares and nothing through the post either!? What's everyone else received?

Bluesology said...

sorry guys... can't really help as I'm not a shareholder.

I don't believe the club has sent anything out so far, but best bet may be to contact them and ask about procedure for selling shares to Thaksin.

You can keep an eye on sharemovements here:
http://www.plusmarketsgroup.com/data.shtml?ISIN=GB0005599336

Anonymous said...

The offer document was supposed to have been posted by the registrars on Tuesday but mine arrived Thursday. Sent my acceptance with certificates yesterday and as I said earlier it will now be sat in a sorting office hopefully to be delivered Saturday or Monday.

The 75% is vital because it enables the buyer to de-list the shares and take the company private.The other thing that strikes me is that many City fans will have bought their shares years ago and if they moved house and didn't advise the registrars they won't get the offer!

Anonymous said...

Step in for Leroy lita quick before he signs a new contract...David Nugent ...no thanks they aren't exactly queuing up to buy him.