The Manchester City (The Citizens) | Special Thread

The Manchester City (The Citizens) | Special Thread

Hili chama kalimaliza utamu mmliki wake baada ya kumtimua Mancin
But now tunaimani na Guadiola hope tutatoboa Mwaka huu

Lilimnyima raha Feg analijua alichezea vitasa sita akawa mwekundu utazani karostiwa
Kweli..!
Vipi kuhusu Guardiola mkuu..?
Unamuelewa au..!?
Hasa kwa huu usajili wake anaofanya..!
 
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CITY SIGN GABRIEL JESUS

Gabriel Jesus is recognised as one of South America’s most exciting talents and he was named “best newcomer” in the 2015 Serie A Campeonato.

The 19-year old has signed for Manchester City FC despite strong interest from some of the biggest clubs in the world. He will join the team in January 2017, with a contract that runs until the end of the 2020/21 season. He will remain at Palmeiras until December 2016.

Jesus said: "Manchester City is one of the best clubs in the world so I'm really pleased to sign.

"We have many great talents in the team and a fantastic manager in Pep Guardiola that I can learn so much from.

"I'm looking forward to showing the City fans what I can do and I think we'll have a great future together!"

City Director of Football Txiki Begiristain said: "We are delighted that Gabriel has chosen to join us. He is one of the most exciting young prospects in world football and plays the game in a spectacular way. We look forward to him making a big impact at Manchester City in January."

Jesus is a versatile forward who can play anywhere across the front three – he possesses a low centre of gravity, an explosive turn of pace and fleet tricky feet making him a master of one-on-one situations as well as perfectly cast in the mould of the quintessential Brazilian striker.

Kicking off his amateur career at Associação Atlética Anhanguera six years ago, Gabriel went on to join Palmeiras in 2012 where he made a name for himself with a phenomenal 54 goals in 48 matches at youth level.

Unsurprisingly, a senior call-up wasn’t far away with Gabriel appearing for the first time on 7 March 2015 in the Campeonato Paulista, coming on in the 73rd minute of a 1–0 win over CA Bragantino at Allianz Parque.

His first professional goal soon followed away to Agremiação Sportiva Arapiraquense on 15 July 2015, the only goal of the two-legged tie.

Since, Jesus has netted 26 goals in 67 first team games for Palmeiras, his goalscoring ratio improving with each passing month of his fledgling career.

Gabriel has represented the Seleção at u20 and u23 level, scoring eight goals in ten games at international youth level. He is currently preparing for the summer Olympics on home soil where, together with Neymar, it’s hoped he will fire the team to the only major honour missing from Brazil’s collection.

Legendary striker Ronaldo is a fan, declaring: “I am betting on two great talents that are still developing but already show a lot of skill: Santos’ Gabigol and Palmeiras’ Gabriel Jesus. And they haven’t even turned 20 yet.”

City reportedly beat off competition from some of the continent’s biggest clubs to land his signature and so supporters will be eagerly awaiting his touchdown in Manchester in January.

One thing is for sure… City fans will now be keeping an especially close eye on Brazil’s progress in Rio this summer.

Jesus becomes City’s sixth signing of summer 2016, joining Leroy Sane, Ilkay Gundogan, Nolito, Oleksandr Zinchenko, and Aaron Mooy at the club.
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View attachment 375010 View attachment 375012 View attachment 375016 View attachment 375013 View attachment 375015 View attachment 375014 View attachment 375018 CLUB HONOURS

European Cup Winners Cup

1970

Football League Runners-Up

1903-04, 1920-21, 1976-77, 2012-13

Division One Runners-Up

1990-2000

Division Two Runners-up (original)

1895-96, 1950-51, 1988-89

FA Cup Winners

1904, 1934, 1956, 1969, 2011

League Cup Winners

1970, 1976, 2014, 2016

FA Community/Charity Shield Winners

1937-38, 1968-69, 1972-73, 2012-13

FA Youth Cup Winners

1986, 2008

Most league goals in a season

108 in Division Two 1926-27 (42 games) & Division One 2001-02 (46 games)

Most points (2 for a win)

62 in Division Two 1946-47

Most capped player

David Silva (Spain)



League Champions

1936-37, 1967-68, 2011-12, 2013-14

Division One Champions

2001-02

Division Two Champions (original)

1898-99, 1902-03, 1909-10, 1927-28, 1946-47, 1965-66

Division Two Play Off Winners

1998-99

FA Cup Runners-up

1926, 1933, 1955, 1981, 2013

League Cup Runners-up

1974

Full Members Cup Runners-up

1986

Reserve League Champions

1977-78, 1986-87, 1999-2000

Most League goals by one player in a season

38 by Tommy Johnson in Division One 1928-29

Most points (3 for a win)

99 in Division One 2001-02

Timeline
2000s

2000 City return to the Premiership following back-to-back promotions. A 4-1 victory over Blackburn at Ewood Park to seal promotion is followed by a celebratory pitch invasion by the Blues’ enormous travelling support.

2002 Future manager Stuart Pearce captains City as they are promoted back to the Premiership, breaking club records for the most goals scored and most points gained in a season along the way.

2003 It’s an emotional farewell to Maine Road as City’s home for 80 years stages its last football match, City vs. Southampton on Sunday 11th May. The club make the move to the impressive, 48,000 capacity, City of Manchester Stadium.

2007 Sven Goran Eriksson replaces Stuart Pearce as manager, and on 15th December City establish a 'top flight' club-record of nine straight home League wins at the start of the season.

2008 The Abu Dhabi United Group become the new owners of Manchester City. Former Wales, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester United star Mark Hughes becomes the new City Manager. The club break the British transfer record for the second time with the £32.5m signing of Robinho from Real Madrid.

2009 Roberto Mancini, former manager of Inter Milan replaces Mark Hughes in December.

2010 The Blues enjoy their best ever Premier League campaign, finishing 5thand qualifying for the Europa League in the process, as well as reaching the League Cup semi finals.

2011 The long wait for a trophy ends when the Blues beat Stoke 1-0 to lift the FA Cup, and they qualify for the 2011/12 Champions League for the first time too!

2012 City win the League Championship for the first time in 44 years following a thrilling Premier League campaign. A last-gasp Sergio Aguero goal against QPR secures the title in the most dramatic of fashions at a jubilant Etihad Stadium.

2014 Manuel Pellegrini's side clinch two trophies in one season for the first time since 1970, lifting the Capital One Cup and Premier League title. A 3-1 win over Sunderland at Wembley in March earns the Club's first League Cup win since 1976 before the Blues go on to win the League Championship by two points.

2016 In February, City lift the League Cup for the second time in three seasons, winning a shootout against Liverpool following a 1-1 draw at Wembley. Willy Caballero saves three penalties in a row to clinch the third trophy of Manuel Pellegrini's reign. Earlier in the same month it's announced that Pep Guardiola will replace Pellegrini in the summer after agreeing a three-year contract with the Club.

Safi sana bwana George..ingawa hata ivo umechelewa sana kuanzisha hii thread.. hongera sana.

the big club in UK Man city.

Man city na Barca ndio timu zangu halisi.
 
View attachment 375010 View attachment 375012 View attachment 375016 View attachment 375013 View attachment 375015 View attachment 375014 View attachment 375018 CLUB HONOURS

European Cup Winners Cup

1970

Football League Runners-Up

1903-04, 1920-21, 1976-77, 2012-13

Division One Runners-Up

1990-2000

Division Two Runners-up (original)

1895-96, 1950-51, 1988-89

FA Cup Winners

1904, 1934, 1956, 1969, 2011

League Cup Winners

1970, 1976, 2014, 2016

FA Community/Charity Shield Winners

1937-38, 1968-69, 1972-73, 2012-13

FA Youth Cup Winners

1986, 2008

Most league goals in a season

108 in Division Two 1926-27 (42 games) & Division One 2001-02 (46 games)

Most points (2 for a win)

62 in Division Two 1946-47

Most capped player

David Silva (Spain)



League Champions

1936-37, 1967-68, 2011-12, 2013-14

Division One Champions

2001-02

Division Two Champions (original)

1898-99, 1902-03, 1909-10, 1927-28, 1946-47, 1965-66

Division Two Play Off Winners

1998-99

FA Cup Runners-up

1926, 1933, 1955, 1981, 2013

League Cup Runners-up

1974

Full Members Cup Runners-up

1986

Reserve League Champions

1977-78, 1986-87, 1999-2000

Most League goals by one player in a season

38 by Tommy Johnson in Division One 1928-29

Most points (3 for a win)

99 in Division One 2001-02

Timeline
2000s

2000 City return to the Premiership following back-to-back promotions. A 4-1 victory over Blackburn at Ewood Park to seal promotion is followed by a celebratory pitch invasion by the Blues’ enormous travelling support.

2002 Future manager Stuart Pearce captains City as they are promoted back to the Premiership, breaking club records for the most goals scored and most points gained in a season along the way.

2003 It’s an emotional farewell to Maine Road as City’s home for 80 years stages its last football match, City vs. Southampton on Sunday 11th May. The club make the move to the impressive, 48,000 capacity, City of Manchester Stadium.

2007 Sven Goran Eriksson replaces Stuart Pearce as manager, and on 15th December City establish a 'top flight' club-record of nine straight home League wins at the start of the season.

2008 The Abu Dhabi United Group become the new owners of Manchester City. Former Wales, Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Manchester United star Mark Hughes becomes the new City Manager. The club break the British transfer record for the second time with the £32.5m signing of Robinho from Real Madrid.

2009 Roberto Mancini, former manager of Inter Milan replaces Mark Hughes in December.

2010 The Blues enjoy their best ever Premier League campaign, finishing 5thand qualifying for the Europa League in the process, as well as reaching the League Cup semi finals.

2011 The long wait for a trophy ends when the Blues beat Stoke 1-0 to lift the FA Cup, and they qualify for the 2011/12 Champions League for the first time too!

2012 City win the League Championship for the first time in 44 years following a thrilling Premier League campaign. A last-gasp Sergio Aguero goal against QPR secures the title in the most dramatic of fashions at a jubilant Etihad Stadium.

2014 Manuel Pellegrini's side clinch two trophies in one season for the first time since 1970, lifting the Capital One Cup and Premier League title. A 3-1 win over Sunderland at Wembley in March earns the Club's first League Cup win since 1976 before the Blues go on to win the League Championship by two points.

2016 In February, City lift the League Cup for the second time in three seasons, winning a shootout against Liverpool following a 1-1 draw at Wembley. Willy Caballero saves three penalties in a row to clinch the third trophy of Manuel Pellegrini's reign. Earlier in the same month it's announced that Pep Guardiola will replace Pellegrini in the summer after agreeing a three-year contract with the Club.
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