Big-spending Hughes met with Barca president Joan Laporta and sporting director Tiki Beguiristain at the game with the Spanish giants desperate to sign City's Brazilian forward Robinho in January. Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
The two big-money summer signings missed Sunday's 0-0 draw at Birmingham - City's fourth successive Premier League draw - due to injury, but Hughes is hopeful that the former Arsenal stars will be available to line up against the Clarets at Eastlands... Full Article at Clubcall.com
Mark Hughes's presence for Barcelona's match at Osasuna at the weekend has raised speculation that Robinho is on his way to the Nou Camp. But it is undersood that the Manchester City boss was actually looking for his own reinforcements. Full Article at Daily Mail - UK
Their man spotted the Blues boss in Spain on Saturday night and decided that Sparky was "plotting his next big-money buy. Full Article at Manchester City FC
Manchester City manager Mark Hughes insists he is not concerned about his side's run of games without a win. Full Article at Teletext
With all the millions at his disposal, Manchester City boss Mark Hughes would struggle to find better value for money than the Republic of Ireland stopper, a Ł7million investment in January. Full Article at The Daily Express
ALEX McLeish is convinced Manchester City are serious title contenders especially with Mark Hughes as their boss. The Birmingham gaffer goes into todays home clash with Hughes high-flyers, singing the praises of their megabucks squad. Full Article at Daily Star
New Life at St Andrews Birmingham City fans have been given reason to celebrate after Carson Yeung's takeover of the club. Full Article at Goal.com
Boss Hughes will want that statistic changed at Birmingham on Sunday when he expects to have Kolo Toure, Martin Petrov and Wayne Bridge back from minor injuries. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
Joleon Lescott, the Everton defender solely blamed for Everton's six goal humiliation at the feet of Arsenal FC by Everton fans and the same Lescott that wants out of Everton FC after handing in a transfer request. Full Article at This Is Our City
Anfield drama?: Mark Hughes will be looking out for the result between Liverpool and Manchester United on Sunday. Full Article at SoccerWay
The two big-money summer signings missed Sunday's 0-0 draw at Birmingham - City's fourth successive Premier League draw - due to injury, but Hughes is hopeful that the former Arsenal stars will be available to line up against the Clarets at Eastlands... Full Article at Clubcall.com
With all the millions at his disposal, Manchester City boss Mark Hughes would struggle to find better value for money than the Republic of Ireland stopper, a Ł7million investment in January. Full Article at The Daily Express
ALEX McLeish is convinced Manchester City are serious title contenders especially with Mark Hughes as their boss. The Birmingham gaffer goes into todays home clash with Hughes high-flyers, singing the praises of their megabucks squad. Full Article at Daily Star
New Life at St Andrews Birmingham City fans have been given reason to celebrate after Carson Yeung's takeover of the club. Full Article at Goal.com
Boss Hughes will want that statistic changed at Birmingham on Sunday when he expects to have Kolo Toure, Martin Petrov and Wayne Bridge back from minor injuries. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News


