Manchester_lalala
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Makes sense now that City were getting linked with him at around the time we were playing Dortmund at pretty much nothing since. Probably found out his demands and told fatty to fuck off.Fuck me, that's mad.
Makes sense now that City were getting linked with him at around the time we were playing Dortmund at pretty much nothing since. Probably found out his demands and told fatty to fuck off.Fuck me, that's mad.
Money, Garry Cook, and Mancini.
Judging by our recent player succession process (Kompany, Aguero, Hart etc), I don't have a lot of confidence around the club's hierarchy having Pep's successor on their radar yet.
Don't underestimate the power of having a coach of Pep's stature on board. I know that a number of people around the club think that he's irreplaceable.
Whoever takes over from Pep will have problems, especially if the club doesn't back them in the transfer market.
I hope so... Time will tell, but I think you'll find it's going to be all about money
That sounds remarkably like the sort of arrogant remark that would be made by rag supporters towards the end of Ferguson's reign of power.5 league titles and 10 years consecutive in champions league says different you fuckin daft ****
Except Pep isn't like GPC. City are not run by the manager. They have pretty much noult to show for the 10 years since he left.That sounds remarkably like the sort of arrogant remark that would be made by rag supporters towards the end of Ferguson's reign of power.
Don't get complacent or you could end up eating your words.
We'll be in a better position if we sign a striker for this season.Our squad is a strong as it’s ever been in every position apart from a striker. Don’t being so dramatic when there’s no need for it. We’re a great position, with or without Pep.
I believe he paid €4M of the transfer fee which Shakhtar were demanding in order to cover Fernandinho’s loyalty bonus.I understood that Fernandinho paid his own release clause out of his own pocket?