BamberBridgeBlue
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Did Sly Sports News just play our own promotional video for winning 3? Fair play.
I absolutely agree.I agree with this. I’ve said it before on here at the time but it bears repeating. The day the charges were announced was a deliberate attempt to destabilise the entire organisation, and end HHSM’s time at City. No less than that was the intention. From announcing the charges to the media before the club itself, to the duplicitous manner in which 5 main charges were bundles into 115, purely for media headline purposes.
That press conference was of absolutely crucial importance. Not just to this season, but (without wanting to sound hyperbolic) to the entire future of this club as we know and love it. The narrative was choreographed, and set in stone. In my opinion with the prior approval, and involvement, of certain hand-picked media outlets:
City were filthy cheats. The manager and most key players were either complicit in the ‘cheating’, or were to be so disgusted by it that they would leave as soon as humanly possible.
Amd then Pep came out, puffed out his chest, and read them the riot act. Voiced, professionally and inarguably, a selection of home truths, and undeniable facts. Came out swinging, and left the watching world (and who knows?, maybe even a few waivering players/employees), in no doubt that not only was HE not going anywhere, but that the club and the players were in no doubt of our innocence.
It was exactly what we as fans, and City as an organisation so desperately needed. It lifted my spirits as much as any win has. It was a truly beautiful moment. It must, it just simply MUST, have brought the entire club together at the exact moment we needed it.
They (the media and their paymasters in the red shirted old money clubs) came to that press conference to finally bury City, and begin writing the obituary of the club. They had finally found a way to hound the Muslims out of their white man’s game, and put the impudent, working class, upstarts back in their box. In their place.
I know this sounds over the top, but I’ve believed in my heart ever since, that Pep saved City that day. I shall never, ever, forget how he made me feel in that moment.
Superbia in Proelio.
God bless.
Has anyone checked on Jonathan Liew?Nah all city fans are bored of winning the league Twitter says
Oh mate, that post made the hairs on my neck stand up! Your so correct. Pep got us all pumped that day!!I agree with this. I’ve said it before on here at the time but it bears repeating. The day the charges were announced was a deliberate attempt to destabilise the entire organisation, and end HHSM’s time at City. No less than that was the intention. From announcing the charges to the media before the club itself, to the duplicitous manner in which 5 main charges were bundles into 115, purely for media headline purposes.
That press conference was of absolutely crucial importance. Not just to this season, but (without wanting to sound hyperbolic) to the entire future of this club as we know and love it. The narrative was choreographed, and set in stone. In my opinion with the prior approval, and involvement, of certain hand-picked media outlets:
City were filthy cheats. The manager and most key players were either complicit in the ‘cheating’, or were to be so disgusted by it that they would leave as soon as humanly possible.
Amd then Pep came out, puffed out his chest, and read them the riot act. Voiced, professionally and inarguably, a selection of home truths, and undeniable facts. Came out swinging, and left the watching world (and who knows?, maybe even a few waivering players/employees), in no doubt that not only was HE not going anywhere, but that the club and the players were in no doubt of our innocence.
It was exactly what we as fans, and City as an organisation so desperately needed. It lifted my spirits as much as any win has. It was a truly beautiful moment. It must, it just simply MUST, have brought the entire club together at the exact moment we needed it.
They (the media and their paymasters in the red shirted old money clubs) came to that press conference to finally bury City, and begin writing the obituary of the club. They had finally found a way to hound the Muslims out of their white man’s game, and put the impudent, working class, upstarts back in their box. In their place.
I know this sounds over the top, but I’ve believed in my heart ever since, that Pep saved City that day. I shall never, ever, forget how he made me feel in that moment.
Superbia in Proelio.
Get used to it for now. We're winners, they're not. That's all that counts.Richard Keys again. At the end of the match between Nottingham Forest and Arsenal and the announcement of Manchester City as the premier league champion for the third time in a row,and instead of talking about this great achievement and the joy watching Manchester City buetefull playing style. I was surprised that Richard Kens started talking about the 115 unproven charges against City!!! and said it is not possible to talk about winning for the third time, while there are accusations against City that can erase this achievement!!! I understand he hates City, but is this the right time to talk about this subject? Inappropriate and scandalous by him. This imbecile must differentiate between the charges and the final verdict. He must choose the appropriate time, because this is not the right time. He continues to expose his negative emotions and prejudice against City.
Booked hotel on Monday mate,just had a feeling Forest would do the job & we wouldn't have to kick a ball to win itAbsolutely smashed, mate :)
My kids have seen us win seven titles, six league cups and two FA Cups before their 16th birthday.
Hopefully more to come in next couple weeks.
We took the pain, so they could reign.