mscenterh750
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Oi Holt you **** we’re not scousers so drop the victim jibe ;)City will still let the floppy haired **** and his journo mates into the Etihad next season.
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Oi Holt you **** we’re not scousers so drop the victim jibe ;)City will still let the floppy haired **** and his journo mates into the Etihad next season.
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'Appen he did...I also liked Fred, he said it as it was.
Now I’m pretty wank at all this business type shite. If this is all down to money and spending etc etc then why are we being portrayed as the big bad wolf when we don’t spend anywhere near what other top 4 clubs do and don’t have huge sponsorship deals with adidas or have really dodgy sponsorship with standard chartered or dodgy ground sponsorship with emirates. Like I say I’m pretty wank at this sort of shit but these journalists need to take a real closer look at the clubs they root for everyday before chastising us.
Cunts.
Quite mild compared to the shite Matt Scott came out with.
Called us "Cheats, Bullies and Liars" ......Bitter tarquin ****.
I imagine Holt knows all about victimhood. Imagine him in his schooldays, snivelling little weasel, tell tale, fop - must have been tough - if not undeserved.Oi Holt you **** we’re not scousers so drop the victim jibe ;)
The man that changes the meaning of the phrase 'Bashing your Bishop' into matricide.City will still let the floppy haired **** and his journo mates into the Etihad next season.
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Some lovely balance as you'ld expect from the BBC today. Letting the positive and negative comments about our legal battle with the PL come through - they've posted one vaguely positive comment and then:
I'm no FFP expert, but claiming the rules are discriminatory and unfair when your club faces 115 charges of breaching them! Let's just say, from a PR point of view it doesn't look good! Clearly City don't care about being popular or respected!
Paul
Rules exist in sporting competition not to discriminate against the wealthy, but to stop the wealthy discriminating against the poorest who aren’t afforded such inherent luxury to gift an advantage on. Man City should be booted hard and firm into the National League.
Lee, London
Is saying "The rules are unfair" something that someone who broke the rules would say?
Paul
Can the Premier League not threaten to expel Man City if they go ahead with the case? City needs the Premier League more than the Premier League needs City.
Rob, London
Man City have gone from a team quite neutral on, to a team and ownership absolutely despise, everything they have done is now tainted by this action, their contempt for anything but themselves obviously has no limits, hope they move to a super league and good rid, where ownership can peacock to other billionaires, it's just strutting contest to them, their billions mean they always get what want, should be no more, kick them out, a disgrace.
Martin
Players looking to leave. Staff jumping ship to United. How long until Pep calls it a day. It’s all unraveling now. Justice is coming.
Dave
To me, it seems the legal action is a desperate move to try and head off a hefty punishment when their presumed guilt is announced in October. Otherwise, why try and change the rules now?
Anon
To all of the Man City fans who constantly ask 'why don't other teams appreciate our success' I make this 116 reasons why now.
John, Coventry
Whichever rag is moderating, he's having a field day.
It's like the old speaking Action Man toy, pull the string at the back of his neck and he'd spew out the same set phrases over and over and over.........Some lovely balance as you'ld expect from the BBC today. Letting the positive and negative comments about our legal battle with the PL come through - they've posted one vaguely positive comment and then:
I'm no FFP expert, but claiming the rules are discriminatory and unfair when your club faces 115 charges of breaching them! Let's just say, from a PR point of view it doesn't look good! Clearly City don't care about being popular or respected!
Paul
Rules exist in sporting competition not to discriminate against the wealthy, but to stop the wealthy discriminating against the poorest who aren’t afforded such inherent luxury to gift an advantage on. Man City should be booted hard and firm into the National League.
Lee, London
Is saying "The rules are unfair" something that someone who broke the rules would say?
Paul
Can the Premier League not threaten to expel Man City if they go ahead with the case? City needs the Premier League more than the Premier League needs City.
Rob, London
Man City have gone from a team quite neutral on, to a team and ownership absolutely despise, everything they have done is now tainted by this action, their contempt for anything but themselves obviously has no limits, hope they move to a super league and good rid, where ownership can peacock to other billionaires, it's just strutting contest to them, their billions mean they always get what want, should be no more, kick them out, a disgrace.
Martin
Players looking to leave. Staff jumping ship to United. How long until Pep calls it a day. It’s all unraveling now. Justice is coming.
Dave
To me, it seems the legal action is a desperate move to try and head off a hefty punishment when their presumed guilt is announced in October. Otherwise, why try and change the rules now?
Anon
To all of the Man City fans who constantly ask 'why don't other teams appreciate our success' I make this 116 reasons why now.
John, Coventry
Whichever rag is moderating, he's having a field day.
prefer chess ...Well no more dominoes in our house that's for sure.
Anon?Some lovely balance as you'ld expect from the BBC today. Letting the positive and negative comments about our legal battle with the PL come through - they've posted one vaguely positive comment and then:
I'm no FFP expert, but claiming the rules are discriminatory and unfair when your club faces 115 charges of breaching them! Let's just say, from a PR point of view it doesn't look good! Clearly City don't care about being popular or respected!
Paul
Rules exist in sporting competition not to discriminate against the wealthy, but to stop the wealthy discriminating against the poorest who aren’t afforded such inherent luxury to gift an advantage on. Man City should be booted hard and firm into the National League.
Lee, London
Is saying "The rules are unfair" something that someone who broke the rules would say?
Paul
Can the Premier League not threaten to expel Man City if they go ahead with the case? City needs the Premier League more than the Premier League needs City.
Rob, London
Man City have gone from a team quite neutral on, to a team and ownership absolutely despise, everything they have done is now tainted by this action, their contempt for anything but themselves obviously has no limits, hope they move to a super league and good rid, where ownership can peacock to other billionaires, it's just strutting contest to them, their billions mean they always get what want, should be no more, kick them out, a disgrace.
Martin
Players looking to leave. Staff jumping ship to United. How long until Pep calls it a day. It’s all unraveling now. Justice is coming.
Dave
To me, it seems the legal action is a desperate move to try and head off a hefty punishment when their presumed guilt is announced in October. Otherwise, why try and change the rules now?
Anon
To all of the Man City fans who constantly ask 'why don't other teams appreciate our success' I make this 116 reasons why now.
John, Coventry
Whichever rag is moderating, he's having a field day.
More reasons to call your local Domino's with prank orders folks
More reasons to call your local Domino's with prank orders folks