Is that because Jim ratcliffe has now offered you a job at the rags?Yep. On reflection, I shouldn't have tweeted it.
Is that because Jim ratcliffe has now offered you a job at the rags?Yep. On reflection, I shouldn't have tweeted it.
Not a chance of him doing that.Assume Berrada would have signed an NDA when he joined? I guess City don't want him running off and copying our ideas/business strategies?
He hasn't yet taken up post, so I'd be surprised if it was him. That said, who else could it be? If executives at other clubs are getting insight into our case then the commission is not as independent as we are led to believe.
we then took their bestAgree with your sentiment..
..but wonderful as this outcome might be, it would, in my humble estimation, still rank below the example set by the 1937 Champions of England when lining up in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin to play an exhibition match against a German select XI, with each and every City player refusing to perform the Nazi 'Sieg Heil' salute before the game started (cf the England team a year later, told to comply by the craven FA..)
Telling Nazis to 'get to f**k' in their own backyard will always be the greatest, bravest moment in our entire history, bar none!
What was the tweet? Says deleted - sorry late to the party
Was thinking that the other day when they announced the Stone Rose's/ Yoonitid deal. Thirty odd years too late they are aligning themselves with a iconic Manchester band to make themselves appear more local. They have the SR bucket hat when the only one who seemed to wear one regularly is a City fan.It looks like Scruffy Jim is trying to turn the rags into City lite with his appointments, seeing that they are reportedly tapping up Jason Wilcox at Southampton .
You've got a good memory!Agree with your sentiment..
..but wonderful as this outcome might be, it would, in my humble estimation, still rank below the example set by the 1937 Champions of England when lining up in the Olympic Stadium in Berlin to play an exhibition match against a German select XI, with each and every City player refusing to perform the Nazi 'Sieg Heil' salute before the game started (cf the England team a year later, told to comply by the craven FA..)
Telling Nazis to 'get to f**k' in their own backyard will always be the greatest, bravest moment in our entire history, bar none!
Correct. Directly from a source at another Club. They expressed their personal opinion on the outcome also.
The Club isn't a million miles away.
Read a few commentaries recently suggesting it is on the verge of collapse and might not even reach the big day.
I doubt that very much!