Khaldoons End of Season Interview

I'm tempted to post a match report from a few years back , but data protection forbids me , what league is he still plying his trade ?
Did it involve a team from Salford? If so, I’m well aware of said incident & it wasn’t pleasant
 
WOW

sorry mate but the execs don't have any case to answer at this time.

If the trophies dry up or the charges are proved then they will.

But at this moment they have built the biggest and most successful football club in the world.

I just think that the hierarchy are far too cosy with the rags, Liverpool etc.
I understand about 'keeping your enemies close' and such, but these are clubs that are actively trying to get City thrown out of top level football.
The fact that our hierarchy were 'up' for joining a Super League spoke volumes.
Yes, they've built a wonderful club here, but much of our traditional/local support is in serious danger of being priced out and left behind, simply to attract tourists etc.

I honestly can't help but thinking about smiling assassins every time Khaldoon does his end of season report.
 
Will there be a part two? Nothing new here.
Has there ever been anything new in these end of season reviews? There is a clue in the fact that it's an end of season review.

Ever single season we get posters not happy that there's nothing new in them.
 
I just think that the hierarchy are far too cosy with the rags, Liverpool etc.
I understand about 'keeping your enemies close' and such, but these are clubs that are actively trying to get City thrown out of top level football.
The fact that our hierarchy were 'up' for joining a Super League spoke volumes.
Yes, they've built a wonderful club here, but much of our traditional/local support is in serious danger of being priced out and left behind, simply to attract tourists etc.

I honestly can't help but thinking about smiling assassins every time Khaldoon does his end of season report.

I still wonder whether they joined to destroy the cartel super league & the owners are that good at playing the long game they are happy to be blamed by their own supporters.

I may be ridiculously naive but where would we be if we didn’t join & pull the plug instantly.
 
It’s another World though PB.

While sometimes it seems like City leave the fans to do the fighting for them I think there is a message there.

Most operations would look at the negative PR we have had for years and wonder why we don’t fight. It’s become apparent that, while the fans might be annoyed, the club itself know it’s all noise and not to get distracted from its targets.

The club being named the Number One Football Brand in the World, despite the noise, is testament that what other people say is having little effect. Khaldoon could have ignored that report, as it’s one of many, but instead he stressed it.

The best way to combat our detractors is to keep on track and not be pulled into petty arguments. The fact that everyone else is trying to throw us of course is a good sign or they wouldn’t be bothered about us. City don’t get bogged down in it like we do and while our competition are wasting their time plotting against us,they aren’t improving themselves. In some respects this does not hurt City.

If there is a lesson here it’s ignore the noise and don’t react to it because that is exactly what they want. Khaldoon would never actively say to the fans don’t get involved but their actions show the way forward. Keep positive and only react when absolutely necessary.

On the field we are winning everything. It might look passive but it’s destroying the opposition. City absolutely know what they are doing and it certainly isn’t being passive and open to humiliation.

What have our American red friends got to show for their campaign against us? Relegated to celebrating a top 4 place and looking to sell their clubs.Now that’s defeat and humiliation.

We are not just winning, we are pulverising them, just not the way you think we should.
I think a balance can be struck between protecting our reputation as well as pulverising our rivals. It is true that our rivals (LFC and MUFC) became so obsessed with undermining us off the pitch that they took their eye off the ball. They have been asleep while football has become totally globalised. They are like the major retailers who failed to respond quickly to the threat posed by Amazon. They should have tried to compete with us by changing their business models. That said I believe there are times when we should be more aggressive and less tolerant of the lies and smears we have had to endure.
 

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