Yes but Abu Dhabi is owned by Saudi Arabia, do keep up at the back.Thought we were owned by Abu Dhabi state, need to make their minds up
Yes but Abu Dhabi is owned by Saudi Arabia, do keep up at the back.Thought we were owned by Abu Dhabi state, need to make their minds up
It's really poor these days, watched it.Just watched today's Football Focus. The first item on the programme was an interview of Phil Foden by Dion Dublin. Phil came across very well and Dublin was OK. Also Michael Brown was making his debut as a pundit on Football Focus.
They also showed the Kyle Walker "I'm not leaving" speech.
Nice to see some Blues getting some positive media attention.
That comment about utd was poor. Sounds as if he was trying to convince others. Those days are long gone Dion.It's really poor these days, watched it.
Had to laugh at Dion "12 Rag appearances" Dublin with his "This is Manchester United" comment. The stairs lead upstairs buffoon.
I made it up like everything I post. ;-)Get it right first before you make stuff up
Didn't mean you bud :)I made it up like everything I post. ;-)
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Man City charge kids £2,000 to meet players - and parents are fuming
Despite being owned by an Abu Dhabi billionaire, football club Manchester City is charged upwards of £2,000 for kids under 12 to meet and take a selfie with their heroeswww.mirror.co.uk
These brown oil people are all the sameThought we were owned by Abu Dhabi state, need to make their minds up
So are football journalists.These brown oil people are all the same
Yes, just a row of grinning beards or somethingThese brown oil people are all the same
Curious that the article claims other clubs charge more but City seem to be the only one they approached for comment.I made it up like everything I post. ;-)
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Man City charge kids £2,000 to meet players - and parents are fuming
Despite being owned by an Abu Dhabi billionaire, football club Manchester City is charged upwards of £2,000 for kids under 12 to meet and take a selfie with their heroeswww.mirror.co.uk
Jeez £2,000?! Blimey!!I made it up like everything I post. ;-)
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Man City charge kids £2,000 to meet players - and parents are fuming
Despite being owned by an Abu Dhabi billionaire, football club Manchester City is charged upwards of £2,000 for kids under 12 to meet and take a selfie with their heroeswww.mirror.co.uk