The perfect fumble
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Imagine hahahahahaaa
More likely to kiss KDB's arse
Imagine hahahahahaaa
Yes please :)))Imagine hahahahahaaa
Or maybe the hold up is he’s just having his City tattoo finished.Imagine hahahahahaaa
You just have to roll with it ....My respect for Liam has gone up a fair amount, granted it was a low start point but all the same an excellent tweet deserves to be rewarded lol
It's why City fans are the best with a modesty and humbleness that others just wouldn't understand. When Arsenal, Chelsea, Newcastle, even Liverpool etc., were spending big money we wished them well as it meant the rags had a challenge. If what happened to us had happened to similar clubs such as Everton, Leeds, Aston Villa or had already happened at Chelsea and Blackburn we would have said fair play you lucky gits......and we did, 'supporting' Arsenal, Blackburn, Newcastle and Chelsea in particular in their quest to somehow compete against ferguson's spending. The hypocrisy is just incredible and the fire is continually fanned by our darling media. Biggest laugh I had was when the Champions League final was dubbed as a 'dirty money' final by people I know who used to get all giddy admiring Real Madrid 'Galacticos' and a Berlusconi funded AC Milan not so long back. How times and mentality change after some media brainwashing and conversion therapy....The media fucking despise us. People always seem to think that it's a weird conspiracy that City fans have come up with it's absolutely true. I can show you tweets from three broadsheet professional journalists in the last 24 hours who went on long rants about why City are horrible bastards for ruining football by not letting United or Liverpool win everything.
I don't know why people expect anything else. Nobody cared about us in 2010 after the takeover but before we won a trophy. It was all about how nice it will be to see a new challenger and how long suffering fans deserve some success. As soon as we started taking money out of their pocket, we became the worst people in the world.
No thats fair.Sterling is as marketable as Grealish mate, for all of the same reasons.
With the exception of Beckham, there’s now been a single English player who had been a superstar off the field from a marketing perspective. I’m not sure why Grealish would be any different.