corky1970 said:Sheikh Django said:edited for accuracy ;-)
oh dear. you really dont have a clue !!
i got a reversie here !!!!!
ye ha !!
I reckon you double clarkied which in future shall be known as a corky :)
corky1970 said:Sheikh Django said:edited for accuracy ;-)
oh dear. you really dont have a clue !!
i got a reversie here !!!!!
ye ha !!
simmers said:Really interesting article mate, which paper is it from?
daveduke67 said:simmers said:Really interesting article mate, which paper is it from?
The Liverpool Echo. Read whilst on holiday over there. Couldn't get the Sun so settled for that.
Brilliantdaveduke67 said:I read yesterday that Craig Bellamy has kicked off again with Roberto Manchini.
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Although the club have not been asked to confirm or deny this latest spat, it is possible that it may have happened. This isn't the first time that they may have clashed. Welsh striker Bellamy allegedly had a bust up with Manchini last season and despite the fact that Bellamy or Manchini have never given any reason for us to believe this to be true, it was felt that it should be reported anyway just in case it did happen and we can say that we told you first.
After signing Yaya Toure for what could be around £30m, a figure that seems to be high enough to upset people but not so high as to be laughed at, there have been reports that some players are not happy with their salaries. As we have no proof of who these players are, we decided that it must be the fans favourite Tevez. He could have said to someone who we can't name that he wouldn't mind a pay rise to match Toures alleged salary. So did the cleaner but that doesn't matter.
Tevez was seen talking to a man who looked Spanish and may have been a Real Madrid representative. The conversation could have been about a £20m move to Spain before the new season starts. If Tevez moves Citys new signings Silva, Toure and Boetang may have had a clause in their contracts that allows them to leave the club.
Added to the fact that Manchester City may be responsible for Englands early exit from the World Cup, this could be the final straw for the Abu Dhabi investors. Khaldoon Al Mubarak has been seen watching Manchester United play against the Blues and was seen speaking to a MUFC representative during the recent derby game at COMS. Although it appeared that he said 'get out of my seat you cheeky red twat' that could have been a code for 'we would like to buy your club and drop this one in the shit'
Buy next weeks paper to read about Gary Nevilles revelations that the City fans send him flowers and chocolates after each derby game as a way of saying sorry for being horrible to him and calling him names.
daveduke67 said:I read yesterday that Craig Bellamy has kicked off again with Roberto Manchini.
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Although the club have not been asked to confirm or deny this latest spat, it is possible that it may have happened. This isn't the first time that they may have clashed. Welsh striker Bellamy allegedly had a bust up with Manchini last season and despite the fact that Bellamy or Manchini have never given any reason for us to believe this to be true, it was felt that it should be reported anyway just in case it did happen and we can say that we told you first.
After signing Yaya Toure for what could be around £30m, a figure that seems to be high enough to upset people but not so high as to be laughed at, there have been reports that some players are not happy with their salaries. As we have no proof of who these players are, we decided that it must be the fans favourite Tevez. He could have said to someone who we can't name that he wouldn't mind a pay rise to match Toures alleged salary. So did the cleaner but that doesn't matter.
Tevez was seen talking to a man who looked Spanish and may have been a Real Madrid representative. The conversation could have been about a £20m move to Spain before the new season starts. If Tevez moves Citys new signings Silva, Toure and Boetang may have had a clause in their contracts that allows them to leave the club.
Added to the fact that Manchester City may be responsible for Englands early exit from the World Cup, this could be the final straw for the Abu Dhabi investors. Khaldoon Al Mubarak has been seen watching Manchester United play against the Blues and was seen speaking to a MUFC representative during the recent derby game at COMS. Although it appeared that he said 'get out of my seat you cheeky red twat' that could have been a code for 'we would like to buy your club and drop this one in the shit'
Buy next weeks paper to read about Gary Nevilles revelations that the City fans send him flowers and chocolates after each derby game as a way of saying sorry for being horrible to him and calling him names.
Hahaha, quality.daveduke67 said:I read yesterday that Craig Bellamy has kicked off again with Roberto Manchini.
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Although the club have not been asked to confirm or deny this latest spat, it is possible that it may have happened. This isn't the first time that they may have clashed. Welsh striker Bellamy allegedly had a bust up with Manchini last season and despite the fact that Bellamy or Manchini have never given any reason for us to believe this to be true, it was felt that it should be reported anyway just in case it did happen and we can say that we told you first.
After signing Yaya Toure for what could be around £30m, a figure that seems to be high enough to upset people but not so high as to be laughed at, there have been reports that some players are not happy with their salaries. As we have no proof of who these players are, we decided that it must be the fans favourite Tevez. He could have said to someone who we can't name that he wouldn't mind a pay rise to match Toures alleged salary. So did the cleaner but that doesn't matter.
Tevez was seen talking to a man who looked Spanish and may have been a Real Madrid representative. The conversation could have been about a £20m move to Spain before the new season starts. If Tevez moves Citys new signings Silva, Toure and Boetang may have had a clause in their contracts that allows them to leave the club.
Added to the fact that Manchester City may be responsible for Englands early exit from the World Cup, this could be the final straw for the Abu Dhabi investors. Khaldoon Al Mubarak has been seen watching Manchester United play against the Blues and was seen speaking to a MUFC representative during the recent derby game at COMS. Although it appeared that he said 'get out of my seat you cheeky red twat' that could have been a code for 'we would like to buy your club and drop this one in the shit'
Buy next weeks paper to read about Gary Nevilles revelations that the City fans send him flowers and chocolates after each derby game as a way of saying sorry for being horrible to him and calling him names.