sortitoutsi
- FM26 Forums
- Terms and Conditions
- Privacy Policy
- Cookie Policy
- Consent Preferences
- Data Removal Request
Football Manager Graphics
- FM26 Graphics
- FM26 Player Faces
- FM26 Logos
- FM26 Kits
- FM26 Backgrounds
- FM26 Installation Instructions
Football Manager Guides Database
Football Manager Data Update
Football Manager Shortlists
- FM26 Guides
- FM26 Shortlists
- Best FM26 Wonderkids
- Cheap FM26 Wonderkids
- FM26 Young Players aged 21-25
- FM26 Best Free Players
- FM26 Expiring Contracts
- FM26 Bargain Players
- FM26 Injury Prone Players
- FM26 Richest Clubs
- Best FM26 Facilities
- FM24 Update Guides
- FM24 Update Shortlists
- Best FM24 Update Wonderkids
- Cheap FM24 Update Wonderkids
- FM24 Update Young Players aged 21-25
- FM24 Update Best Free Players
- FM24 Update Expiring Contracts
- FM24 Update Bargain Players
- FM24 Update Injury Prone Players
- FM24 Update Richest Clubs
- Best FM24 Update Facilities
This site is not endorsed by Sports Interactive or SEGA and is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views expressed on this site are the views of the individual contributors and not those of Sports Interactive or SEGA.
Toon_Boy
Last updated: Tuesday 10th July 2012.
Mancini: We now need to build a legacy
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has called on his players to build a legacy after snatching the title from city Rivals Manchester United in the last minute last season.
Mancini said: "It is now going to be harder to retain the title because United will come back stronger than ever. It's down to us to keep our head and retain the title to hold power within the city. I believe in my players and I believe we will retain the title and win another cup, maybe the Champions League?"
On speculation on his future Mancini added: "I am happy at City and I am sure City are happy with me. I understand the demands at a club like this and I couldn't have done much better than I did last season. If the owner decide's I am not good enough then he will get rid of me, that's football and I get on with it."
Toon_Boy
Last updated: Wednesday 11th July 2012.
Mancini sacked, Rijkaard in
Roberto Mancini has been sacked by Manchester City and former Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard has replaced him.
In a stunning development at Eastlands, Mancini has been relieved of his duties after winning the Premier League trophy just last season. Furthermore Dutchman Frank Rijkaard has taken over at City who has stepped down from his duties as manager of the Saudi Arabian National football team. In recent months chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarek has added two former Barcelona directors and now there ex manager.
A statement on the Manchester City website read: "We have today relieved Roberto Mancini of his duties, we would like to place on record our thanks to Roberto for his hard work and his commitment to winning the Premier League trophy. But we now have a vision of being the best club in the world and are building a structure to accompany that. For that reason we have appointed Frank Rijkaard as our new manager."
EOF Gizmo
Toon_Boy
Last updated: Thursday 12th July 2012.
Rijkaard: I am here to win everything
New Manchester City manager Frank Rijkaard has promised to win everything possible with his new club
The Dutchman has sent out a loud warning to the rest of the world by admitting that he see's himself winning everything possible with his new club and has said that he is confident he will retain City's Premiership crown.
Rijkaard said: "I am delighted to be finally in one of the most sought after jobs in world football. I have inherited the best squad in the world in my personal opinion." When asked on what his targets were Rijkaard replied: "I want to win everything, I am targetting at least two trophies within my first season. I am confident we will retain our crown this year and I believe we can win it by a strong margin. I am now starting the process of building a side ready for the new season."
Furthermore a Manchester City statement confirmed Rijkaard's teams plan for pre-season, it read: "Frank has requested that the club tours his native Holland to undergo a strict routine. This will involve no pre-season games but specalist training with his team of coaches."