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S04 said:We should have saved this thread for his birthday the 20th this month.. :-)
Eastlands said:I've always loved City and the move to Eastlands exited me. Then came the new owner's, great football and our recent successes, but I feel very uneasy at what I'm reading into this article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-citys-ambitions-unlimited-says-6284637" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ys-6284637</a>
Speaking at the United Arab Emirates University he said: “Ambitions are large and unlimited,”
Despite planning global domination, Sheikh Mansour was also clear about the homegrown path the Blues’ future will take.
Sheikh Mansour, who is estimated to have long since passed the £1bn barrier in terms of money spent since buying the club in 2008, also told his audience that the Blues were the club of the Arab world and that his tenure had raised the profile of Arab ownership overseas.
“We have given a good impression of the Arab investor,” he said.
And Sheikh Mansour, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE, added that feasibility is the most important aspect of his ownership.
Thanks to Sheikh Mansour’s involvement City’s popularity has soared in the UAE and he also told those gathered: “This is your club.”
WHO'S CLUB? As a paying City supporter since 1953, who am I then? certainly not the target for this Cityhad Juggernaut. I enjoy the football but our bought success comes at a price, our pride and our dignity. The glory hunters will revel in it
Some of the M/c. Evening News reader's grovelling comments on this story make me want to puke.
Eastlands said:I've always loved City and the move to Eastlands exited me. Then came the new owner's, great football and our recent successes, but I feel very uneasy at what I'm reading into this article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-citys-ambitions-unlimited-says-6284637" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ys-6284637</a>
Speaking at the United Arab Emirates University he said: “Ambitions are large and unlimited,”
Despite planning global domination, Sheikh Mansour was also clear about the homegrown path the Blues’ future will take.
Sheikh Mansour, who is estimated to have long since passed the £1bn barrier in terms of money spent since buying the club in 2008, also told his audience that the Blues were the club of the Arab world and that his tenure had raised the profile of Arab ownership overseas.
“We have given a good impression of the Arab investor,” he said.
And Sheikh Mansour, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE, added that feasibility is the most important aspect of his ownership.
Thanks to Sheikh Mansour’s involvement City’s popularity has soared in the UAE and he also told those gathered: “This is your club.”
WHO'S CLUB? As a paying City supporter since 1953, who am I then? certainly not the target for this Cityhad Juggernaut. I enjoy the football but our bought success comes at a price, our pride and our dignity. The glory hunters will revel in it
Some of the M/c. Evening News reader's grovelling comments on this story make me want to puke.
Fuck off you rag ****Eastlands said:I've always loved City and the move to Eastlands exited me. Then came the new owner's, great football and our recent successes, but I feel very uneasy at what I'm reading into this article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-citys-ambitions-unlimited-says-6284637" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ys-6284637</a>
Speaking at the United Arab Emirates University he said: “Ambitions are large and unlimited,”
Despite planning global domination, Sheikh Mansour was also clear about the homegrown path the Blues’ future will take.
Sheikh Mansour, who is estimated to have long since passed the £1bn barrier in terms of money spent since buying the club in 2008, also told his audience that the Blues were the club of the Arab world and that his tenure had raised the profile of Arab ownership overseas.
“We have given a good impression of the Arab investor,” he said.
And Sheikh Mansour, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE, added that feasibility is the most important aspect of his ownership.
Thanks to Sheikh Mansour’s involvement City’s popularity has soared in the UAE and he also told those gathered: “This is your club.”
WHO'S CLUB? As a paying City supporter since 1953, who am I then? certainly not the target for this Cityhad Juggernaut. I enjoy the football but our bought success comes at a price, our pride and our dignity. The glory hunters will revel in it
Some of the M/c. Evening News reader's grovelling comments on this story make me want to puke.
Eastlands said:I've always loved City and the move to Eastlands exited me. Then came the new owner's, great football and our recent successes, but I feel very uneasy at what I'm reading into this article:
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/manchester-citys-ambitions-unlimited-says-6284637" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ys-6284637</a>
Speaking at the United Arab Emirates University he said: “Ambitions are large and unlimited,”
Despite planning global domination, Sheikh Mansour was also clear about the homegrown path the Blues’ future will take.
Sheikh Mansour, who is estimated to have long since passed the £1bn barrier in terms of money spent since buying the club in 2008, also told his audience that the Blues were the club of the Arab world and that his tenure had raised the profile of Arab ownership overseas.
“We have given a good impression of the Arab investor,” he said.
And Sheikh Mansour, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister of the UAE, added that feasibility is the most important aspect of his ownership.
Thanks to Sheikh Mansour’s involvement City’s popularity has soared in the UAE and he also told those gathered: “This is your club.”
WHO'S CLUB? As a paying City supporter since 1953, who am I then? certainly not the target for this Cityhad Juggernaut. I enjoy the football but our bought success comes at a price, our pride and our dignity. The glory hunters will revel in it
Some of the M/c. Evening News reader's grovelling comments on this story make me want to puke.