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City Set Sven Deadline
Topic Started: May 28 2008, 03:43 PM (139 Views)
dutchmcfc
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Manchester City manager Sven Goran Eriksson will learn his fate at Eastlands in just over two weeks, according to an advisor of club owner Thaksin Shinawatra.

Eriksson's future has been the subject of widespread speculation following City's slump in the second half of last season and it has been rumoured that the Swede will agree to take over as manager of Mexico.

It has now been revealed that Thaksin has set a deadline by which Eriksson will be informed of his future in England.

Pairoj Piempongsant, a Thai businessman who aids Thaksin and is actively involved in recruiting of players for City, has announced that the club will make a decision by 15th June.

"The negotiations must be complete by 15th June, which include the team manager," Pairoj told the Thansettakij newspaper.

Ronaldinho pursuit

Pairoj has also confirmed that City are continuing their pursuit of Ronaldinho, who looks set to leave Barcelona this summer, after confirming talks with the Brazilian ace last week.

"I presented him with a vision why we strongly believe in his potential, that he is the best player of the world," added Pairoj.

"There are several clubs, all bigger than Man City, that are approaching him.

"There isn't anything left for him to win. It is like a teenager who gets bored with something quickly and always looks for new challenges."

<_< <_< still have two wait for two weeks to get clarity.... <_<
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May 28 2008, 02:43 PM
Manchester City manager Sven Goran Eriksson will learn his fate at Eastlands in just over two weeks, according to an advisor of club owner Thaksin Shinawatra.

Eriksson's future has been the subject of widespread speculation following City's slump in the second half of last season and it has been rumoured that the Swede will agree to take over as manager of Mexico.

It has now been revealed that Thaksin has set a deadline by which Eriksson will be informed of his future in England.

Pairoj Piempongsant, a Thai businessman who aids Thaksin and is actively involved in recruiting of players for City, has announced that the club will make a decision by 15th June.

"The negotiations must be complete by 15th June, which include the team manager," Pairoj told the Thansettakij newspaper.

Ronaldinho pursuit

Pairoj has also confirmed that City are continuing their pursuit of Ronaldinho, who looks set to leave Barcelona this summer, after confirming talks with the Brazilian ace last week.

"I presented him with a vision why we strongly believe in his potential, that he is the best player of the world," added Pairoj.

"There are several clubs, all bigger than Man City, that are approaching him.

"There isn't anything left for him to win. It is like a teenager who gets bored with something quickly and always looks for new challenges."

<_< <_< still have two wait for two weeks to get clarity.... <_<

i'll be very surprised if they come up with a decision in 2 weeks <_<
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You will be climbing the walls in two weeks time. :cheeky:

Seems like they are really going after Ronaldinho. :o
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May 28 2008, 03:23 PM
You will be climbing the walls in two weeks time. :cheeky:

Seems like they are really going after Ronaldinho. :o

Would it really be so surprising from Ronies point of view? Get a fresh challenge in the strongest league in the world at this moment....
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and most teams wouldnt pay his wages,but it looks like thaksins prepared to do that,id love to see him in the prem
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May 28 2008, 03:39 PM
and most teams wouldnt pay his wages,but it looks like thaksins prepared to do that,id love to see him in the prem

i'd love to win a trophy but lifes a sh!thouse :cheeky:
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May 28 2008, 04:24 PM
Would it really be so surprising from Ronies point of view? Get a fresh challenge in the strongest league in the world at this moment....

I've no idea. I would have thought he'd be hoping to still play in the Champions League but who knows what's going through his head.
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May 28 2008, 03:59 PM
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May 28 2008, 04:24 PM
Would it really be so surprising from Ronies point of view? Get a fresh challenge in the strongest league in the world at this moment....

I've no idea. I would have thought he'd be hoping to still play in the Champions League but who knows what's going through his head.

he's only got to wait one year :o
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May 28 2008, 04:01 PM
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May 28 2008, 03:59 PM
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May 28 2008, 04:24 PM
Would it really be so surprising from Ronies point of view? Get a fresh challenge in the strongest league in the world at this moment....

I've no idea. I would have thought he'd be hoping to still play in the Champions League but who knows what's going through his head.

he's only got to wait one year :o

yeah exactly.... :)
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