Champions Again Ole Ole
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Tottenham own us every season
Yeah,but we score so many that it's a constant roar for ninety minutes.I take issue with that, as I sit in CBL3, unless the F in FOCs stands for Fairly. Also, I don't make a peep, except when we score.
And we own Arsenal, so does that mean Spurs actually own Arsenal?Tottenham own us every season
He might be Sheikh Mansour checking whether we know.Really you have to ask who owns us still?
I Haven’t got a clue what it means. Is it something that kids say nowadays?Bit like pawned ?
It's probably the only way that they will get a new owner.
The good Sheikh is a big fan of Betty's hotpots.You sure that’s Newton Investments and not Newton and Ridley?
Indeed, we'll have a whip round to buy Messi at the next home game. I'll chip in a fiver.We own the life and soul of the club and without us this club is nothing
Very unlikelyTrue. But us supporters are large part of why the Arabs invested in us, due to our hardcore support through the bad times.
It's not at all. They saw us as a sleeping giant that just needed waking up.Very unlikely
It's not at all. They saw us as a sleeping giant that just needed waking up.
The stadium wasn't a factor as the Sheikh and his people were prepared to spend whatever it took to get something they felt was more appropriate to their requirements.It was probably a combo of a lot of things
Stadium
Thaksin
Location within the UK
The price
Etc etc.......
They are business men and how many local working class fans turned up when we were garbage won't have been a priority imho. It was probably more how English football and the game in general is changing.
Saudis isn’t it? Or is it Qatar? Or maybe Dubai?
I'd expect that from a dipperLast time I had the misfortune of discussing City with my dipper neighbour he said we were “owned by P@kis”.
The mind boggles.
You saved me replying with similar, Colin: )The stadium wasn't a factor as the Sheikh and his people were prepared to spend whatever it took to get something they felt was more appropriate to their requirements.
The fan base, and our loyalty, was definitely a factor. They knew there was a very solid fan base they could build on. Having an international airport in the area was probably a factor. The land around the stadium was almost certainly a factor.
But mainly they were looking for a club that had potential, an upside they could build on. Newcastle & Everton were the two other main clubs they talked to. Our advantage was that we were very happy to listen.
If only Pinto had unearthed "the secret recipe" no one would've given the City story a second look :-)The good Sheikh is a big fan of Betty's hotpots.