That's exactly what someone throwing roadblocks to delay justice with an army of lawyers would say.
He looks well too LOL. was a bit worried about him when I saw him after we won the leagueI think some fans on here don't understand the stature and importance of Chairman khaldoon.
He isn't some wet behind the ears graduate out of harvard, this guy is a big fuckin player in the world and around the world he has respect and has power. I listen to him and I think wow, this guy gets us, he's got our back. Like I've said before I'd love him to read me a bedtime story lol he's so aurhorative and straight to the point.
How some on this thread don't get him baffles me, this guy has bent over backwards for us and probably done things for our club nobody will ever know about.
Calling him bland and boring is embarrassing.
Very astute comment. Khaldoon made a point of using her first name. As Chair of the PL she is the person who will push Masters out of the door. I wonder if the PL boardroom are not all on the same page. Khaldoon is a cunning fox isn't he?There’s only one word of that interview you need to listen to, and it’s one of the most loaded words anyone associated with Manchester City has said in our 130 year history.
“Alison”
Indeed. It would seem to be very odd to refer to someone, the ‘enemy’, by their 1st name and in the tone and manner he did, without there being a veiled undercurrent of good news (for city).There’s only one word of that interview you need to listen to, and it’s one of the most loaded words anyone associated with Manchester City has said in our 130 year history.
“Alison”
Very astute comment. Khaldoon made a point of using her first name. As Chair of the PL she is the person who will push Masters out of the door. I wonder if the PL boardroom are not all on the same page. Khaldoon is a cunning fox isn't he?
Indeed. It would seem to be very odd to refer to someone, the ‘enemy’, by their 1st name and in the tone and manner he did, without there being a veiled undercurrent of good news (for city).
Sorry to disapoint a few but always feel positive and proud every time I hear this guy speak.
Yes his point that there are more games but less opportunities to sign more players is a good example of the contradictions in football at the moment.
He's giving her one!Not a single word comes out of Khaldoon’s mouth by accident, I can assure you of that.
If he called her by her first name, he did it purposely and for a very specific reason.
I have a strong feeling I know what that reason is.
Alison the United supporter.There’s only one word of that interview you need to listen to, and it’s one of the most loaded words anyone associated with Manchester City has said in our 130 year history.
“Alison”