I agree, we’re looking like a dynasty. A highly successful (football and financially), intelligent and long term forward looking one.
Despite the obvious cartel, pigmol and media agenda... we have continued on course and raised the bar of the quality and style of football to another level under 3 different managers in a row.
City’s success since the takeover has, due to the actions of the above groups, become almost impossible to emulate - Leicester seem to have just about done it, but not sure on their longevity, but no-one else ever will , till the bollox of the current biased FFP regulations, is changed to allow outside investment again.
its ironic that the cartel has effectively shafted themselves and left City standing alone and serene as top dogs.
The cartel are the only ones to blame for City being ahead of them and stopping anyone else peeking in.
I look forward with hope to the likes of Leicester , West Ham, Everton etc being further competitive and beating City... not because I want City to lose , but because it’s not a sport when it’s not a reasonably level playing field, it’s a disastrous procession - cf 70/80’s with Liverpool and 90/00’s with United. The only people who feel good about that manipulated domination are the fans of those clubs at the time. City fans recognise where and why 44 years of hurt occurred, and that we were very lucky to get outside investment before the cartel door slammed on every other club wanting similar.
tldr: fuck em