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Robinho in Title Vow
Manchester City star Robinho believes the cash-fuelled club will be contenders for the Premier League title next season.
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City were taken over by the Abu Dhabi United Group last summer, and owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan's financial muscle has overseen a number of captures.
Brazilian playmaker Robinho has so far proved the most expensive arrival after he joined from Real Madrid for a British record transfer fee of £32.5million.
City currently sit eighth in the table, but Robinho, who is set to meet leaders Manchester United on Sunday, believes his side will push their North West rivals all the way next campaign.
He said in The Sun: "I admit I am a little envious of United's success, but that is only normal. But I intend to help change all that and I think that City will fight for the title next season.
"I am convinced things will change. Historically City are one of the great English clubs, we need to be top of the table and I am sure the owners' objective is to buy a super team this summer.
"It's up to the owners but from what I hear there has been some interesting contact with superstars."
Thoughts Crocker?
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If they can get a manager in who can gel the players together and get Robinho to play away as well as home then yes they'd be challenging for the title.
It all depends on the summer really and who they'll be able to get and get the correct players and get them playing well.
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Originally Posted by James Deuce in the Shoutbox
11/20/2009 02:55 - So much false hope you have
11/20/2009 02:55 - Ill be loling at you while watching us own you
11/20/2009 02:55 - I cant wait for this game
Its called a prediction, of course I'm not saying it will def happen.
However I really can't see them getting near any of the top 4. Arsenal are Champions League semi-finalists. To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
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