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Getting an emergency keeper in shouldn't be necessary. They've got a keeper - play him. You play the cards you're dealt.

 

I'd imagine Spurs and Villa will have plenty to say if they're allowed to sign another keeper at this point in the season with 4th place up for grabs. I know it's happened in the past but when these 3 are going for the Champions League then there will be hell on it the PL allow it.

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Guest guinness_fiend

If Manchester City don't have a spare keeper, it's their own fault.

 

Every team should have a potential rush keeper.  Wasn't Rooney pretty good when he subbed in a while back for United? :lol:

 

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They've got a keeper - play him. You play the cards you're dealt.

 

Absolutely this. Can't believe Citeh has the nerve to make the request in the first place or that the FA hasn;t already sent back a "NO" in response.

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They've got a keeper - play him. You play the cards you're dealt.

 

Absolutely this. Can't believe Citeh has the nerve to make the request in the first place or that the FA hasn;t already sent back a "NO" in response.

 

Why would it be? They have 1 keeper, they need an additional for the bench (even tho the additional will blatantly be better than Nielsen)

 

Every other team who have requested emergency loans for keepers seem to have got the loan, why shouldn't City? People are just saying No because it's City.

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They've got a keeper - play him. You play the cards you're dealt.

 

Absolutely this. Can't believe Citeh has the nerve to make the request in the first place or that the FA hasn;t already sent back a "NO" in response.

 

Why would it be? They have 1 keeper, they need an additional for the bench (even tho the additional will blatantly be better than Nielsen)

 

Every other team who have requested emergency loans for keepers seem to have got the loan, why shouldn't City? People are just saying No because it's City.

 

First, I am sure City have keepers in the youth/reserve/academy ranks... so they have more keepers.

 

Second, this is a team that spent 100 million pounds on players in the past 18 months (and bought Given)... they could have bought other keepers as well. It was a gamble on their part... kind of like making three subs at the half or not putting a keeper on your bench (like Bolton did against us a few years ago) - it was a gamble for them and they lost. They didn't prioritise 'keepers so tough sh!t.

 

And for the record I don't have anything against City.

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They've got a keeper - play him. You play the cards you're dealt.

 

Absolutely this. Can't believe Citeh has the nerve to make the request in the first place or that the FA hasn;t already sent back a "NO" in response.

 

Why would it be? They have 1 keeper, they need an additional for the bench (even tho the additional will blatantly be better than Nielsen)

 

Every other team who have requested emergency loans for keepers seem to have got the loan, why shouldn't City? People are just saying No because it's City.

 

They have David Gonzalez as well.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/apr/26/the-fiver-marton-fulop

 

PREMIER LEAGUE RULES: SOMEWHAT UNCLEAR

 

Manchester City want for very little. They have Sheikh Mansour and his £15bn fortune. They have a 40-man squad, littered with some of the world's best players and Roque Santa Cruz. They have an Italian manager with a natty scarf and a couple of Serie A titles under his Armani belt. The peel on their half-time oranges comes off in one satisfying piece so that no pith collects under the players' nails and the loo roll at Eastlands is the quilted stuff with moisturiser.

 

But it's just not enough. For City's first-choice goalkeeper (Shay Given) dislocated his shoulder at the weekend, their second choice (Joe Hart) is out on loan at Birmingham and their third choice (Stuart Taylor) is nursing a knee injury. Not entirely confident about their fourth choice (Gunnar Nielsen), they want Sunderland's third choice (Marton Fulop), who earlier in the season was their first choice. City, who also have a fifth choice (27-year-old former Colombia international David Gonzalez) out with groin- (and quite probably ability-) knack, have made an official request to the Premier League for special dispensation for a late-season loan.

 

But the Premier League's rules on loan deals, or "temporary transfers" as the men in suits refer to them, are fuzzier than a hippy the day after summer solstice. Loan deals outside the transfer windows are allowed at the Premier League's "absolute discretion", though there is no reference at all to "emergency loans" anywhere in the Premier League's transfer rules or the various appendices. How they choose to exercise their "absolute discretion" is, like the Fiver's post-5pm thinking, somewhat unclear.

 

City have one senior goalkeeper - Nielsen - fit and available plus a bevvy of youth team and academy keepers, one of whom, 16-year-old Loris Karius, signed for an "exorbitant amount of money" according to his former club Stuttgart, has been turning out for the reserves. With City facing three so-crucial-we-might-just-explode-with-the-tension Premier League fixtures, home games against Aston Villa and Tottenham followed by a trip to West Ham, they will claim that's a situation dire enough to persuade the Premier League to make an allowance. The Premier League should probably tell them to take a hike. Which almost certainly means that it won't.

 

There should be hell on if they make special concessions for Man City. I shouldn't wonder that Sheikh Mansour will provide a sufficient sweetener to the EPL bosses to make things go his way. Money is runing this game, fucking sickening this is - absolutely fucking sickening.

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Gunnar is 23 not some bairn I am sure he understands the situation & after being dumped by Blackburn is more than likely counting his lucky stars that he got a contract for a few years with Man City.

 

OT, but where are you from spence? Scandinavia?

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They've got another first team goalkeeper, he came on for their first team on Saturday.  Absolutely no reason to allow them to sign another.

 

They've got two, I don't think Gonzáles is injured.

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Gunnar is 23 not some bairn I am sure he understands the situation & after being dumped by Blackburn is more than likely counting his lucky stars that he got a contract for a few years with Man City.

 

OT, but where are you from spence? Scandinavia?

 

Wallsend

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Who the f*** is that Gonzalez fella, he doesn't even have a squad number according to WIKI!

 

Has played for Columbia though, so he must exist! :lol:

 

Holy shit i just realised that they have this guy, 27 Years old Capped by Colombia and played 200+ first team games, how fucking bad is he that they had to bring that kid from Faroe Island on last Saturday but not him? :lol:

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They have a 40-man squad, littered with some of the world's best players and Roque Santa Cruz.

 

 

;D

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Guest toonlass

If Adebayore, Tevez and Bellamy were all crocked and they only had Santa Cruz available be ause they decided to loan Benjani to Sunderland they wouldn't be allowed to loan in a striker, so why should an exception be made just because it's a keeper?

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They should be allowed to sign a keeper under the following rules:

 

1. Independent medical advice confirms they keepers on their books are injured

2. Above to covers all keepers eligible at close of transfer window

3. If only 1 fit keeper then they can sign on from another Premiership club to sit on the bench to act as cover.

4. That keeper can only be one of similar standing, eg another principle bench warmer.

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