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English Premiership Football News ( 23 September 2008 )
Hughes key to new City owners´ 10-year-plan
Mark Hughes, manager of Manchester City, was informed by Prime Minister Legau club's new owners, it has a central role in their plans for a decade of success in Eastland.
The recovery of the city by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan and his group United Abu Dhabi (ABDUG) of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, should be completed later Tuesday.
However, the city of new owners have already sent financial through the shock wave rest of the Premier League by allowing the 32.5 million pounds (60.1 million dollars) British record signing Robinho Real Madrid.
Some, including Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, have challenged the new owners commitment, warning they could withdraw from a club which they have no long commitment if the credit crunch and problems continue to affect the world economy.
But City chairman designate of Khaldoon Mubarak, who saw Robinho scores in the city in the league beating Portsmouth 6-0 last weekend, insists ADUG were for the long term and would not "crazy stuff. "
"We are real people and we want this club to develop in a sustainable manner," he said mcfc.co.uk.
"Nothing eruption is going to happen, we will not do crazy stuff.
"We will work with (President) and Mark Garry Cook. They call the shots and we are here to support to help build a sustainable club. "
"We are here as long-term investors, and it is logical for us to build a dynasty. Between Mark and Garry, I think we have a dynasty in the making. "
And he insists that ADUG wealth would not stop home players of the City Academy make the first team.
"With our support, with the commitment that we will do at the academy over the next 10 years, it will be a tremendous period of Manchester City and for us. And I think we'll have a blast doing so! "
Al Mubarak was categorical Hughes would have the last word on transfers, following reports of the former Manchester United striker and Wales manager had little say in the time of the day catching as Robinho Chelsea face Premier League rivals.
"One thing I said very clearly to Mark is that he wants any player comes to him.
"I am not an expert. It is Mark who runs the club and Mark making football decisions.
"Mark is an honest man, he is a leader, it is difficult and it is everything you would want in a head coach. We have confidence in him, it is a jewel that we have seen in this club eleven We came here.
"It will be put in place a plan to win trophies, but we will be patient. Insofar as it is managed properly and the players do what they must do, then it should be."
Not since 1976 League Cup City have won a major trophy when he is 40 years since their last crowned champions of England.
English Premiership Football News ( 23 September 2008 )
Hughes key to new City owners´ 10-year-plan
Mark Hughes, manager of Manchester City, was informed by Prime Minister Legau club's new owners, it has a central role in their plans for a decade of success in Eastland.
The recovery of the city by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan and his group United Abu Dhabi (ABDUG) of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, should be completed later Tuesday.
However, the city of new owners have already sent financial through the shock wave rest of the Premier League by allowing the 32.5 million pounds (60.1 million dollars) British record signing Robinho Real Madrid.
Some, including Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, have challenged the new owners commitment, warning they could withdraw from a club which they have no long commitment if the credit crunch and problems continue to affect the world economy.
But City chairman designate of Khaldoon Mubarak, who saw Robinho scores in the city in the league beating Portsmouth 6-0 last weekend, insists ADUG were for the long term and would not "crazy stuff. "
"We are real people and we want this club to develop in a sustainable manner," he said mcfc.co.uk.
"Nothing eruption is going to happen, we will not do crazy stuff.
"We will work with (President) and Mark Garry Cook. They call the shots and we are here to support to help build a sustainable club. "
"We are here as long-term investors, and it is logical for us to build a dynasty. Between Mark and Garry, I think we have a dynasty in the making. "
And he insists that ADUG wealth would not stop home players of the City Academy make the first team.
"With our support, with the commitment that we will do at the academy over the next 10 years, it will be a tremendous period of Manchester City and for us. And I think we'll have a blast doing so! "
Al Mubarak was categorical Hughes would have the last word on transfers, following reports of the former Manchester United striker and Wales manager had little say in the time of the day catching as Robinho Chelsea face Premier League rivals.
"One thing I said very clearly to Mark is that he wants any player comes to him.
"I am not an expert. It is Mark who runs the club and Mark making football decisions.
"Mark is an honest man, he is a leader, it is difficult and it is everything you would want in a head coach. We have confidence in him, it is a jewel that we have seen in this club eleven We came here.
"It will be put in place a plan to win trophies, but we will be patient. Insofar as it is managed properly and the players do what they must do, then it should be."
Not since 1976 League Cup City have won a major trophy when he is 40 years since their last crowned champions of England.
[source by soccernews]
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