I'll begin with this cracking quote from Antipodean Gooner as he, like us, finds out that Vieira
will soon be the 5th ex-Gooner at Manchester City.
If the Abu Dhabi sheikhs wanted our players that badly, they should've saved their money and
just bought the club
The signing of Vieira will not only sadden a few Arsenal hearts but will also infuriate the red
half of Manchester.
Hot on the heels of the Patrick Vieira signing, The Guardian reports that a bid for Crystal Palace
forward Victor Moses is next:
City have identified Moses as a possible star of the future and hope to capitalise on Palace's
financial problems by agreeing terms to make the 19-year-old the seventh striker on the club's
books.
To requote one of our guest columnists almost word for word That was not the kind of atmosphere
I was expecting to re-kick-off my column under.
We all know that thing about not judging a book by its cover. Clearly, that doesn't apply to
Tevez. Then again, he's no book.
Seemingly not one to be out of the headlines for long, Garry Cook finds himself centre stage once
again today with the suggestion in The Guardian that ADUG are giving 'serious consideration' to the
possibility of replacing him in the summer:
Manchester City's owners in Abu Dhabi are starting to give serious consideration to the
position of the chief executive, Garry Cook, at the end of the season after becoming increasingly
perturbed about his leadership style and the frequency with which he has attracted bad
publicity.