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stony said:
Conn's piece in The Grauniad is another typical hatchet job. He really is a contemptible fucking turd.

George Osborne, not the sort of chap traditionally associated with Manchester City fans, opened the club’s astonishing new training academy this week, hailing it as a “benchmark” for investment in the north of England – where, he tells us repeatedly, he is creating a “powerhouse”.

The complex, built in one of Manchester’s and Britain’s poorest areas by Sheikh Mansour of the ruling Al Nahyan family in oil-rich Abu Dhabi, is the ultimate hothouse to train footballers for City and Mansour’s other clubs in New York, Melbourne and Yokohama.

Manchester city council wrought all the public good it could from the investment, with the result that after a generation of blight and deprivation, Abu Dhabi money has financed a new school and leisure centre for community use. But as well as spurring some vital economic activity, this whole football project has also shown Manchester’s true place in the global powerhouse league.

East Manchester, a crucible of the industrial revolution, was still a heartland of industry until the 1980s when more than 150,000 jobs were lost. The council spent £127m public and lottery money building the stadium for the 2002 Commonwealth Games; City moved in afterwards, and in 2008 hit the jackpot with Mansour.

The sheikh has since spent £1.15bn funding the football club, mostly bankrolling massive transfer fees and multimillion-pound salaries for players to win the Premier League. The community facilities for which Manchester is genuinely grateful have been built on 5.5 acres of City’s 80-acre academy, at a cost of £20m – a tenth of the £200m total cost and just over half the £38m that City paid for one player, Sergio Agüero, in 2011.

Since then, the city council has itself suffered £250m cuts, imposed by Osborne. The council last month announced it faces a further shortfall of £59m in 2015-16. Coping options include taking fewer troubled children and vulnerable old people into residential care, “efficiencies” in disability services, reduced spending on mental health, homelessness, youth services, school uniform grants, community projects, galleries, libraries, and ending free swimming for children and over-60s. It anticipates 600 job losses, on top of 3,000 gone since 2011.

Abu Dhabi has oil, and is a powerhouse. “The north of England” remains a long way behind.

You sound so grateful that you had to mention how much in comparison we paid for Aguero. What a snidey ungrateful ****. This twat is supposed to be a blue. I think someone mentioned his second club is FCUM. If he's so bothered about Manchester council cuts why no mention of the huge fucking chunk of taxpayers money that they've just been given?
Despite my dislike of Conn, I never had him down as a hypocrite until now.
Just comes across like all the other bitter cunts around. I wonder when was the last time he actually paid to see his team play?
 
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The thing is Conn is supposed to be a City fan

He belittles the investment in the community compared to the club, yet negates to mention the Manchester Life housing project that's upcoming.

He genuinely has a dislike for the owners being involved in the club, there's a pretty obvious reason why but the mods on here don't like it being said.
 
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Not really sure what Conn is suggesting here. With the council cuts and job losses surely a £200 million pound build with £20m community facilities should be applauded and that's just considering the figures rather than the ancillary effects of having the CFA in the community. Also the project has created local jobs for local people. Regardless of how much Sergio cost city are spending money, regenerating an area and creating Jobs in an area that no one else is. If conn wants to bang on about the growing disparity between the rich and the poor then he should do but maybe chose a different target
 
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unexpected item said:
Walked over the new bridge before the game yesterday and there were a couple of big puddles where the water wasn't draining, with one being black sludge and also, the surface is very slippy when wet. Also, I hope City have got plans in place to de-ice the path in freezing conditions, as it would have to be closed to pedestrians if not.
Was up there yesterday and have to say I agree with you.

The white surface looks poor with black moody footprints, the water is not draining properly, and it would be lethal in icy conditions.

The Academy however looks superb and the view of the mini stadium through the glass window is excellent, I hope the local graffiti artists don't go to work.

So City take on board our concerns and sort the bridge out.
 
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mrbelfry said:
Not really sure what Conn is suggesting here. With the council cuts and job losses surely a £200 million pound build with £20m community facilities should be applauded and that's just considering the figures rather than the ancillary effects of having the CFA in the community. Also the project has created local jobs for local people. Regardless of how much Sergio cost city are spending money, regenerating an area and creating Jobs in an area that no one else is. If conn wants to bang on about the growing disparity between the rich and the poor then he should do but maybe chose a different target

Spot on...a 20 million investment in the community is still a 20 million investment in the community and should not be scoffed at...least of all by a supposed City fan
 
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Anyone that criticises £20m spending in public facilities by a private company is just desperate to find fault. He's no better than those rags and dippers who claim that MCFC should be building hospitals instead of buying players.

And the point about FCUM is a very good one. Waiting for his article on that.
 
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oakiecokie said:
FantasyIreland said:
Thanks for posting the article Oakie.It helps......

It should be cut and pasted onto Rag Cafe mate and let them hang Holt.Can`t believe he`s actually giving us the upper hand for once, over the Rags.

One of the parasites has posted it.....
 
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I don't read it that conn is disrespecting or attacking sheik Mansour's investment...

...he's attacking the fact that Osborne is hanging off the coattails of this development. ..Osborne suggested he was building a powerhouse in the north east. ...conn is highlighting that it's Sheik Mansour who is the powerhouse....and not the government as it's continuously introducing cuts. ..
 
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AlexWilliamsGloves said:
I don't read it that conn is disrespecting or attacking sheik Mansour's investment...

...he's attacking the fact that Osborne is hanging off the coattails of this development. ..Osborne suggested he was building a powerhouse in the north east. ...conn is highlighting that it's Sheik Mansour who is the powerhouse....and not the government as it's continuously introducing cuts. ..

It was unnecessary to juxtapose the £20m community investment with the £38m spent on Aguero. It felt like a cheap shot.
 
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Conn just comes across as an ungrateful ****. Yes you've just given £20m, but you have loads of money, give more! Like a spoilt child at christmas.
 
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Ric said:
AlexWilliamsGloves said:
I don't read it that conn is disrespecting or attacking sheik Mansour's investment...

...he's attacking the fact that Osborne is hanging off the coattails of this development. ..Osborne suggested he was building a powerhouse in the north east. ...conn is highlighting that it's Sheik Mansour who is the powerhouse....and not the government as it's continuously introducing cuts. ..

It was unnecessary to juxtapose the £20m community investment with the £38m spent on Aguero. It felt like a cheap shot.

He also emphasised that ONLY 10% of a commercial development had been set aside for what is essentially a charitable purpose.

Interestingly, the 10% is around the figure that is generally given in Zakat, the charitable sum that has to be given from one's wealth as one of the five pillars of Islam. However, I wouldn't bother Conn with such concepts as they would obviously be way beyond his understanding.
 
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I suppose it is difficult for a paper like the Guardian to 100% commit to the funding source without some sort of sop to its readership base.

Perhaps it would have been a step too far politically for Mr Conn to suggest that the contribution made by City is a welcome step in these hard times for local funding and maybe that other owners who are currently spending far more than ADUG (on players) ought to do the same within their own geographical areas.

Certainly a theme that the Glazers and USA owners generally would squirm about.
 
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Slagging off the Aguero transfer? Players of his calibre raises the profile of this club. Having a successful football club in Manchester (and them lot over the border in Trafford) brings people into the city on match days and boosts the local economy.

Not happy with Osbourne hanging around the opening though, the CFA was not built with any government money. Shows the failings of the conservatives as it takes Abu Dhabi money to regenerate parts of Manchester and not from the government coffers.
 
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I wonder what percentage of the Guardians spending went to charitable causes?
 
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moomba said:
I wonder what percentage of the Guardians spending went to charitable causes?

Good point but unfortunately The Guardian is in the media business for one reason and that is profit.
It has gravitated to a customer base that buys the views they want to hear.

To practice what it peaches is alien to any media business.
 
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feedmpenzaandhewillscore said:
Slagging off the Aguero transfer? Players of his calibre raises the profile of this club. Having a successful football club in Manchester (and them lot over the border in Trafford) brings people into the city on match days and boosts the local economy.

Not happy with Osbourne hanging around the opening though, the CFA was not built with any government money. Shows the failings of the conservatives as it takes Abu Dhabi money to regenerate parts of Manchester and not from the government coffers.

Bigger picture mate - not many clubs in the world get the Chancellor to open their training field.
 
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feedmpenzaandhewillscore said:
Slagging off the Aguero transfer? Players of his calibre raises the profile of this club. Having a successful football club in Manchester (and them lot over the border in Trafford) brings people into the city on match days and boosts the local economy.

Not happy with Osbourne hanging around the opening though, the CFA was not built with any government money. Shows the failings of the conservatives as it takes Abu Dhabi money to regenerate parts of Manchester and not from the government coffers.

While it looked like Osbourne was piggy-backing, with regards to spending money on regenerating East Manchester I'm pretty sure it would've been the same if a Labour government was currently running the country at the moment mate.
 
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blueinsa said:
Manchester1894 said:
aguero93:20 said:
Hate to give the c**ts traffic but link?

It's the main article on the football section however the highlights are:

Conrad Poohs, Manchester, United Kingdom, moments ago
All built with the massive eye popping profits City make.....Oh I forgot.

Dr Who, Manchester, United Kingdom, moments ago
Does look nice but if you owners with unlimited money, it's not that big of a deal after you see the engineering in UAE. Had it been done by the clubs own profits then that would be a achievement.

jtb, home, United Kingdom, moments ago
haha Still can't fill their stadium with supporters though...

The Red Baron, Manchester, United Kingdom, 19 minutes ago
You can tell Mr sugardaddy is a die hard fan of little citeh by the fact that he never turns up at the ground, just like the rest of the berties.

Love it. Small time c**ts who fill their empty lives by attaching themselves to what was once but no more, guaranteed success as a way of making themelves feel better and important are having the rug pulled from under them lol.

Normally id show some compassion but to these rag c**ts.....never.

Hope every single second of what is about to happen hurts like fuck, c**ts!

They're right you know. The owners of our club should be ashamed of themselves and learn from theirs and invest all the earnings and profits earned from the club back into it and also a small part of their own money so that the club can grow bigger and better every year.


Oh Wait!
 
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That article is one of the worst I have ever read in terms of finding unnecessary bias. The downfall of that area of Manchester was a long long process and the council spending the money on the stadium was not a case of here is £x's choose how to spend it. It was their money specifically for the stadium and other sporting venues which will have brought in a lot of money over the years through major sporting events, particularly the velodrome.

Our owners, have done an amazing job. They infrastructure goes way beyond simply football and the housing that will come with it will introduce even more people and investment to the area. To slate or criticise is ludicrous.
 
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