no chance, ive seen the way supposed grown ups act and treat each other.Grow the fuck up.
no chance, ive seen the way supposed grown ups act and treat each other.Grow the fuck up.
It’s behind a paywall. :-(Interesting story in the Financial Times about City's financial strategy for transfers, plenty of quotes from Soriano and Khaldoon. Mentions the 155 charges of course, but I guess that is more relevant in a financial article, unlike the desperate attempts of other hacks...
Manchester City closes transfer spending tap — but hopes wins will keep flowing
It means I don't have to go back and edit it as they ramp up :)Did we get an extra 40?
Think we've been charged with the Oasis ticketing fiasco and the withholding of winter fuel payments........Did we get an extra 40?
And Leicester getting offThink we've been charged with the Oasis ticketing fiasco and the withholding of winter fuel payments........
Fully agree buddy.. the worst atrocities ever committed in human history were done or caused by so called grownups.no chance, ive seen the way supposed grown ups act and treat each other.
What about the COVID investigation ?Think we've been charged with the Oasis ticketing fiasco and the withholding of winter fuel payments........
Please explain exactly what "grow the fuck up" actually means.Grow the fuck up.
I expect the headline went something like this…Sorry if already posted but Erling wants his release clause set at 101m when he signs a new City contract, so as not to scare off Real and Barca. Yep, Football 365 said it so it's gospel, fuck!
‘Fucking nonces’.Haaland ‘stuns’ Man City with ‘audacious demands’ in ‘ongoing’ ‘contract talks’ as club ‘ponders’ its ‘next move’.
It is curious, the journalist concerned is a bit obscure too.Good man, thanks. Interesting that Soriano should give an interview to the Times now. Although he didn't say much really.
If you've ever watched Shameless, the episode where Frank finally gets on the bog:That feeling when, after having to hold it in for ages due to lack of opportunities/ facilities, you finally manage to offload. Absolute bliss. The sense of relief is fantastic.
That last paragraph is oh so true and has certainly helped our growth both on and off the pitch.It is curious, the journalist concerned is a bit obscure too.
“Our financial situation is very stable because our football situation is very stable,” Soriano said.
"The club might make an “extraordinary profit” some years but not others, he added, pointing to the Alvarez sale as an example of the approach.
“We got a good offer and we had an extraordinary profit but we were not counting on it,” Soriano said. “This is important because for Manchester City the objective is to win and to be financially sustainable. It’s not to make an extraordinary profit every year. We have to assume this has ups and downs.”
The club’s strong position reflects its sticking with a long-serving core team, according to Soriano. Former football operations chief Omar Berrada left earlier this year to become chief executive of Manchester United. But Soriano said the remaining leadership — including manager Pep Guardiola and football director Txiki Begiristain — had enabled City to make a habit of generating big fees in the transfer market.
Regular changes of manager made life “very difficult” when buying and selling players. There’s an element of stability that helps us a lot,” he added. “Other teams — they change the coach every two years. Life is very difficult because you have to rethink the whole thing.”
I'll have to search it out. Maybe on YT?If you've ever watched Shameless, the episode where Frank finally gets on the bog:
"The Eagle has landed".
Yeah, whatever!!Please explain exactly what "grow the fuck up" actually means.
Then tell me if the statement 'grow the fuck up' is actually a grown up statement.
Oh the irony.
Can't find it on YT, I'm sure someone more savvy could dig it out.I'll have to search it out. Maybe on YT?
I'm sure someone more savvy could dig it out.