liamctid
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Fuck cos we are all pissed up
liamctid said:We are city we are city super.city
Fuck cos we are all pissed up
Ticket For Schalke said:Manchester City have confirmed Sheikh Mansour has completed a 100 per cent buy-out of the club.
Through the Abu Dhabi United Group, Sheikh Mansour gained control of the Eastlands outfit from former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra last summer.
Shinawatra had kept a 10 per cent stake but now City have confirmed Mansour has gained control of that as well, giving him full control of affairs at Eastlands.
"As a result of the transaction, Manchester City is now 100 per cent owned by his highness Sheikh Mansour," said a club statement.
Sheikh Mansour has already invested huge sums in the club, sanctioning a British record £32.5million capture of Robinho on the day of his buy-out and spending in excess of £120million on new players this summer.
It is thought he is also keen to use land around City's stadium to build a new training facility.
Lucky Toma said:Ticket For Schalke said:Manchester City have confirmed Sheikh Mansour has completed a 100 per cent buy-out of the club.
Through the Abu Dhabi United Group, Sheikh Mansour gained control of the Eastlands outfit from former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra last summer.
Shinawatra had kept a 10 per cent stake but now City have confirmed Mansour has gained control of that as well, giving him full control of affairs at Eastlands.
"As a result of the transaction, Manchester City is now 100 per cent owned by his highness Sheikh Mansour," said a club statement.
Sheikh Mansour has already invested huge sums in the club, sanctioning a British record £32.5million capture of Robinho on the day of his buy-out and spending in excess of £120million on new players this summer.
It is thought he is also keen to use land around City's stadium to build a new training facility.
One of my top-three moments in life was when the news broke and on Radio5 they interviewed an independant associate of the Sheikh.
The interviewer was trying to grasp what this meant for City.
'So theoretically they could now afford any player in the world? What kind of figures are we talking here for future transfers? A 100 million?' - She said the last bit with incredulous mocking.
'No, no, you fail to understand. You have to forget about the tradional concept of money and the limitations of that. It is difficult to concieve I know but money simply isnt a factor'.
Hearing that.....ah man. My neighbour asked me the following day what had happened. Why had he heard full-on screaming for ten full minutes.
Lucky Toma said:Ticket For Schalke said:Manchester City have confirmed Sheikh Mansour has completed a 100 per cent buy-out of the club.
Through the Abu Dhabi United Group, Sheikh Mansour gained control of the Eastlands outfit from former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra last summer.
Shinawatra had kept a 10 per cent stake but now City have confirmed Mansour has gained control of that as well, giving him full control of affairs at Eastlands.
"As a result of the transaction, Manchester City is now 100 per cent owned by his highness Sheikh Mansour," said a club statement.
Sheikh Mansour has already invested huge sums in the club, sanctioning a British record £32.5million capture of Robinho on the day of his buy-out and spending in excess of £120million on new players this summer.
It is thought he is also keen to use land around City's stadium to build a new training facility.
One of my top-three moments in life was when the news broke and on Radio5 they interviewed an independant associate of the Sheikh.
The interviewer was trying to grasp what this meant for City.
'So theoretically they could now afford any player in the world? What kind of figures are we talking here for future transfers? A 100 million?' - She said the last bit with incredulous mocking.
'No, no, you fail to understand. You have to forget about the tradional concept of money and the limitations of that. It is difficult to concieve I know but money simply isnt a factor'.
Hearing that.....ah man. My neighbour asked me the following day what had happened. Why had he heard full-on screaming for ten full minutes.
MCC said:Lucky Toma said:One of my top-three moments in life was when the news broke and on Radio5 they interviewed an independant associate of the Sheikh.
The interviewer was trying to grasp what this meant for City.
'So theoretically they could now afford any player in the world? What kind of figures are we talking here for future transfers? A 100 million?' - She said the last bit with incredulous mocking.
'No, no, you fail to understand. You have to forget about the tradional concept of money and the limitations of that. It is difficult to concieve I know but money simply isnt a factor'.
Hearing that.....ah man. My neighbour asked me the following day what had happened. Why had he heard full-on screaming for ten full minutes.
What a day that was when we were taken over. I remember just checking my mobile phone to see if we were in for anyone on the last day of the season. There was a distinct lack of work done that day. Just chaos. Blues running around all over the world going...........YES...........YES..........YES..........!!!!!!!!!!!
m27 said:Was I the only one treating it all with suspicion? Waiting for Rio to 'merk' us?
By the way, I wasn't a member on here at the time so that would have meant I ddin't know the full story from out more intelligent posters.
Life without Bluemoon....scary.
portisheadblue said:Good Evening "Ticket for Schalke"
"i think every blue in the world remembers where they where that day. Just watching it unfold in Marbella :)"
... and that's just where I was that amazing and fateful day ..... but ... when I say "there" ... I was in Elviria .... go there quite a lot ... good selction of local bars that cover all City games especially one with Showtime channles .. the Owner is a nice guy from Ancoats ... shame he's a Red though ...!!!!!
Cheers