To deal with the Dzeko/Balotelli story - how is it an attempt to de-stabilise them? They don't give a toss what people write. And the fact is that City WERE definitely prepared to sell Dzeko if the right offer came in, and a big-money offer for Balotelli would also have been seriously considered.
Dzeko and Balotelli did not cover themselves in glory at that time, so your idea of "objective" appears to mean biased towards City. Look back at this foirum at that time, and you will find plenty of peoploe unhappy at Dzeko and Balotelli - or are they also pursuing an anti-City agenda of some kind?
I have criticised aspects of what City do in the past, and will continue to do so. But I always try to be straight and constructive, rather than exaggerate
As for Neil Leigh's piece, it is written in a weekly column intended to be provocative and strong - there have been pieces in it which have commented on problems at United as well.
Don't hide your head in the sand - what Richards said DID reveal a problem. No-one at City has denied that - what they got angry at was the national papers' suggestion that there was mutiny afoot.
Neil's take on it is fair comment, if you ask me, even if I don't entirely agree with him