During this, a summer with my (educated right) feet up, I've had some time to think about the transfers that have taken place. I've come to the conclusion that Gareth Barry, at only £12 million, will prove an absolute steal for Man City.

True, I say this as a City fan. But I say it with a level, impartial head. I think we've wasted a lot of our money this summer, buying Class B players at Class A prices. But at only £12 million, Barry is a Class A player for a Class B price. Pittance, really, when you consider we spent almost £20 million on Brazilian flop Jo, whose name spelt backwards seems to almost make OG.

Gareth Barry has consistently proved himself to be one of the best five midfielders in the Premiership, and will provide the leadership that City, I had feared, would sorely lack. An absolute certainty for any Fantasy Football Leagues this season, that's for sure.

While we're on the subject, why not join the Fantasy League over at Football Corner, and be in with a chance of winning a prize.



So Joleon Lescott has at last expressed an unwillingness to stay at Everton, after City have yet another bid for the 27-year old rejected. I was listening to the emails that were sent into Sky Sports News this morning, almost all of which had come from Everton fans. A few said thatt David Moyes should take the 22 million that City have offered and go out and by another defender worth 20 million.

The only problem with that, as I see it, is that City have spent the summer looking to sign some big money defenders, and they just don't seem to be able to find any of them available. So, if Everton got rid of Lescott, how do the fans imagine they would find it easier to find another big money defender?

That said, I think that at this stage, with the player now having requested a transfer, Everton have little option but to let the star centre-back go.

As I Was Saying

After a long and, I confess, unannounced recess for the summer, An Educated Right Foot returns just in time for the start of the season. Chelsea won the Community Shield last weekend, and already, we have scores of column inches arguing to and fro about refereeing inconsistencies. Add at An Educated Right Foot to your list of daily visits to read our balanced analysis on the controversies that will no doubt unfold this season.

For the record, I think Chelsea let themselves down, and not for the first time, by not kicking the ball out of play, especially considering the tournament it took place in, the virtual friendly that is the Communitee Shield.

Check back all this week to read our predictions for the new season, and our take on the signings and sightings of the summer.

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