Guardian Sportsblog on City's start to the season...
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ory-manchester-city-premier-league-title-race
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ory-manchester-city-premier-league-title-race
What the fuck would she know, about managing a football club.
She seems to know very little about her own vocation.
Guardian Sportsblog on City's start to the season...
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...ory-manchester-city-premier-league-title-race
Wow their bitterness is stunning
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...-sheffield-united-leyton-orient-a8046881.html
But what continues to surprise is the lengths to which some fans will go to defend their owners from scrutiny. The speed with which they will close ranks in order to ward off any sort of introspection or moral reckoning. This is as true of City fans with Abu Dhabi
It's not bitterness, it's bigotry. They're racists hiding in plain sight. They think anybody who is a successful Arab and wears traditional robes is basically Ali-Baba and probably tortures people for fun while sat on a chair made of Bengali slave labour.
Football ownership has always attracted egomaniacs.Liew's article is not an example of anti-City bias or an attack on our owners but an amazing attack on all owners at all times! As he writes, "The point is this. The sort of person who wants to own a football club these days is exactly the sort of person you do not want owning a football club." For a Chief Sports Writer to pen such an article defies belief. Perhaps reporters should be judged on a range of acceptable attitudes as well.
Thought the programme was about the Premier League. Dalglish 's titles were before football began in 1992.Sky 25 years of the Premier League. Utd have ex player Roy Keane, Arsenal have ex player Henry City/Chelsea have ex Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish (presumably because he managed Blackburn) ah as I post, he's talking about winning titles with Liverpool.