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Micah Richards backs Eriksson at Man City

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Micah Richards talks about speculation over Sven -Goran Eriksson's future as Manchester City manager in his latest column.

He also gives the latest on his recovery from injury and talks about City's Youth Cup final win as well as answering one of your questions about swapping shirts.

I didn't get round to asking every question posted but I will do my best to cover everything over the next few weeks.

In the next couple of weeks I will be talking to him how the title race has unfolded and the fact English clubs are doing so well in the Champions League.

If you have any questions for Micah on the above subjects, or any other topics, then submit then below using 606 and I will use as many as I can when I next speak to him.

I also want your input to put together a list of questions about Micah's season too - quirky stuff like 'best boots' or 'worst dressing room'…that kind of thing.

Just to remind you, Micah doesn't participate in the discussions on 606 himself.

And, as always, I will completely ignore and probably delete abusive posts.

Thanks,
Chris

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posted Apr 25, 2008

Come on Micah, it's completely irrelevant how good SGE is, the man's a complete person who throws things, and we want him out of the country!

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posted Apr 25, 2008

What was your opinion on Erikkson' overall tenure as England boss.
And, if you could sum up his managerial ways in one word, what would it be?

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posted Apr 25, 2008

posted Just Now

What was your opinion on Erikkson' overall tenure as England boss.
And, if you could sum up his managerial ways in one word, what would it be?

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Its "Eriksson" lol.

Would SGE ever think of managing Man United now? Because he was lined up to become boss in 2002.

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posted Apr 25, 2008

But if I have to wait until next season for that then I will if it means I am 100%.

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Why do you presume you're always going to be picked? There's confidence, and then there's arrogance...

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posted Apr 25, 2008

Micah, do you see yourself as captain of the Man City squad one day?

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posted Apr 25, 2008

what cars do you drive at the moment and are you looking to buy any cars in the future?

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posted Apr 25, 2008

has he ever answered any of these questions, I dont remember seeing any answers.

I wouldnt comment on training methods and the manager if I was a player either, not a good idea...

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posted Apr 30, 2008

MICAH, is there any foundation into speculation that a transfer to Arsenal has already been negotiated?

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posted May 7, 2008

It strikes me fans writing and asking Micah questions are wasting their time. Furthermore if as the indications and rumours suggest Micah signs for Man United then he has betrayed the CITY fans knowing all along what would transpire, sometimes I wonder if any footballer has any decency at all. -JUDAS ISCARRIOT springs to mind however my fears may not have any foundations so we'll have to wait and see BUT something tells me ------------ hmmmm

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posted May 10, 2008

Hi Micah,

Did you get the information I left at the club regarding Friends of Mulanje Orphans. I thank you for your interest in our charity, when we chatted briefly at the Manchester City Player of the Year Awards.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Hope your knee is fully recovered soon!

Dave Armstrong

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