Bald fraud
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He’ll be getting called as a witness now with those commentsIs Judas Arteta the premier leagues secret weapon in the 115 charges case?
He’ll be getting called as a witness now with those commentsIs Judas Arteta the premier leagues secret weapon in the 115 charges case?
surely that's gross incompetence and the **** that published it has received his or her p45 as if the rest of society were so shit at our jobs that would be a foregone conclusionThe BBC don't understand much about anything, do they?
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Still 22 teams in the PL, apparently.
Obviously the media trying to get an unhealthy rivalry going between the two of them.He’ll be getting called as a witness now with those comments
surely that's gross incompetence and the **** that published it has received his or her p45 as if the rest of society were so shit at our jobs that would be a foregone conclusion
Is Judas Arteta the premier leagues secret weapon in the 115 charges case?
Yeah, I think you're probably right. What a poker face, though. Ha.Personally, I don't think there's a chance Pep missed what Arteta said and I think his response is totally deliberate. He's got the media on strings and all these years later they're still don't have a clue.
Great press conference. I love it when Pep is in Bert mode defending the club. Its amazing how much he gets it. What a guy.
The media won’t let this go now he’ll definitely be asked to clarify what he meant by the comments in his next presserObviously the media trying to get an unhealthy rivalry going between the two of them.
Brilliant by Pep to make the media look like a bunch of shit stirers and throw the ball back in Artetas court.
JJIAC.
There's a Guardian article by Jamie Jackson and Ed Aarons that says that behind closed doors, Pep is "furious" with Arteta's comments about "being there four years" and "having all the information." However, watching the Pep presser, he genuinely seemed just to be finding out about Arteta's comments from whoever the journalist was asking the question. Or he's just an INCREDIBLE liar. What do you all think?
BBC has a new podcast about us called the fall and rise of Manchester City. It'd part of their "How to buy a football club?" series which explores the economics of football.
The first episode is called "Relegation: The Fall and Rose of the City's second biggest football club." I'm not even joking by the way.