Re: Division One Preview
Posted: 17 Sep 2025, 17:47
Manchester City
Last Season: 6th
Key Signings: Tijjani Reijnders, Joao Felix
Star Men: Gabriel Grando, Pedro Porro, Reijnders, Felix
Comments:
City performed very well last season finishing in the top half but, being nine points off fifth place they were very much "the best of the rest". A squad with stars in each position they have the best GK in the game with Gabriel Grando and Porro, Rejnders and Felix are top performers in their positions within the rankings. The concern over the side is their depth with those players backed up by far lower rated players. They will have to start a 21r in defence if playing a back four and their reserve FW is a 21r which may limit the formations they can play at times. The midfield is the strongest area and the addition of Coutinho helps that and they will probably have to use them a lot to dominate the middle of the park. We could even see them playing 3-5-2 or some sort of similar tactic regularly. It is this depth that could potentially stop them from breaking that top five but they should be safely in mid table once again
In the dugout: Todd Fortune
Todd has been around for a long time but can dip in and out of ESMS - losing focus on occasion. He has proved many times that he is capable of challenging with the very best and, as long as he keeps focused, this Man City side are more than capable of springing a few surprises and getting into those top spots. Todd has built a quad of superstars and is resolute in hanging onto them - I can only wonder what he has turned down for Alexis MacAllister over the seasons. You have to admire his resolve in those transfer negotiations and again, on his day, an opponent that nobody will want to come up against.
Prediction: 7th
Another one that I am seeing do similar to last year, if they can get that first team out they may get higher but a few injuries and supensions will rally cost them. I still see them doing ok and am only seeing them drop down a place with Will in charge at Brighton - if he goes i'd have them in the same spot as last year. The squad are in good shape but breaking - and staying - into that top five is starting look a daunting task for any manager and I don't think Man City are there just yet
Last Season: 6th
Key Signings: Tijjani Reijnders, Joao Felix
Star Men: Gabriel Grando, Pedro Porro, Reijnders, Felix
Comments:
City performed very well last season finishing in the top half but, being nine points off fifth place they were very much "the best of the rest". A squad with stars in each position they have the best GK in the game with Gabriel Grando and Porro, Rejnders and Felix are top performers in their positions within the rankings. The concern over the side is their depth with those players backed up by far lower rated players. They will have to start a 21r in defence if playing a back four and their reserve FW is a 21r which may limit the formations they can play at times. The midfield is the strongest area and the addition of Coutinho helps that and they will probably have to use them a lot to dominate the middle of the park. We could even see them playing 3-5-2 or some sort of similar tactic regularly. It is this depth that could potentially stop them from breaking that top five but they should be safely in mid table once again
In the dugout: Todd Fortune
Todd has been around for a long time but can dip in and out of ESMS - losing focus on occasion. He has proved many times that he is capable of challenging with the very best and, as long as he keeps focused, this Man City side are more than capable of springing a few surprises and getting into those top spots. Todd has built a quad of superstars and is resolute in hanging onto them - I can only wonder what he has turned down for Alexis MacAllister over the seasons. You have to admire his resolve in those transfer negotiations and again, on his day, an opponent that nobody will want to come up against.
Prediction: 7th
Another one that I am seeing do similar to last year, if they can get that first team out they may get higher but a few injuries and supensions will rally cost them. I still see them doing ok and am only seeing them drop down a place with Will in charge at Brighton - if he goes i'd have them in the same spot as last year. The squad are in good shape but breaking - and staying - into that top five is starting look a daunting task for any manager and I don't think Man City are there just yet