The whole football world and about 10 City fans would be dancing in the streets.Imagine if Pep resigned because of what Kevin Parker said. Fuck me, that would truly be a Typical City moment!
The whole football world and about 10 City fans would be dancing in the streets.Imagine if Pep resigned because of what Kevin Parker said. Fuck me, that would truly be a Typical City moment!
No you didn't!!!I answered in post #1529.
Maybe he thinks some people like you are just soft arses who then thinks it’s ok to call him an arrogant prickWho mentioned money or being a millionaire? Not even close to the point I was making. I think he doesn't get City fans or Mancs. I don't get Barca's fans, not cos I'm not on the same financial footing as them, cos I likely am, but its cos I'm not from Barcelona, not Spanish/Catalan and haven't lived in that area and interacted with them for years. I don't think he gets the backlash that this would cause. I don't think he gets that this doesn't actually help and will be twisted into something much worse.
Oh boo ho. The club will be happy with the trophies.Nothing. He made a mistake. And it's the club that suffers.
Nothing. He made a mistake. And it's the club that suffers.
Most of the shit storm is from Kevin ParkerNo you didn't!!!
The line he described in the Amazon Prime documentary when he told the players he would defend them in public but would be brutally honest with them in private.
The fans are the club. He currently is the voice of the club. He should know better than to say anything negative about our club to the scum bag media.
Have I imagined the media shit storm of the last two days or did you just miss it because you have your head up his arse?
Note these sly quotes from Sky:The current capacity is just under 53,000 because of the new pitchside advertising banners. It has never been 55,000 for football events because of safety reasons. It used to be 54,500. The press always get it wrong. I agree it looked like about 48,000 last night though. It looked full in East Stand Upper (where I sit) with a few thousand missing in the Colin Bell top tier.
An attendance of 38,062 watched City's 6-3 win over RB Leipzig on Wednesday, and afterwards Guardiola said the club "need" more supporters to attend Saturday's 3pm kick-off against Southampton at the 55,000-seater Etihad Stadium.
Parker also pointed out City's two Premier League home attendances so far this season, against Norwich (51,437) and Arsenal (52,276), have been close to capacity.