chesterbells
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Yeah, united’s treble was a depressing development for the sport wasn’t it.Bet he wouldn't say that if it was the scum or dippers potentially winning everything. Dickhead.
Yeah, united’s treble was a depressing development for the sport wasn’t it.Bet he wouldn't say that if it was the scum or dippers potentially winning everything. Dickhead.
It really is beyond a joke now, they scream and then grab their leg and it is any leg even if they have taken a knock elsewhere, fucking pathetic, football is dying before our eyes.Someone on MOTD giggled at Kane winning his penalty. it was a penalty as there was contact, but Kane's absolutely ridiculous reaction needs to be called out. Not the fact that he went down, but his screaming and grabbing his leg. Fucking embarrassing but no one will ever call it out as they are all part of it.
Privately owned, via his private wealth and privately owned investments company means it's a legal fact that City are privately owned. That is the only thing a paper can write without treading on thin-libellous ice.I haven’t the background to pursue this but this was my initial response:
Oh dear
How you can disagree with FFP & the general documentation on the ownership of Man City, astounds me. No wonder you are happy to let MDelaney run wild. As was pointed out to me by a lawyer friend, it wasn’t down to me to root out articles by this journalist for you - after receiving my complaint. You should have investigated the matter by researching his articles and social media.
MCFC is not owned by a State - you have made a tenuous connection & it is incorrect. It is perfectly clear where individual begins and state ends The Sheik is allowed to have personal business interests and he does not rule Abu Dhabi. (Please ensure that your journalist also understands the different states in the UAE are independent & not affiliated in sovereignty)
He cannot pump money into the club because FFP oversees this aspect. Albeit the Spanish clubs seem to be able to benefit from state funding by way of tax benefits - which is never mentioned by MD
I am disappointed with your uneducated reply & will be publishing it.
It really is beyond a joke now, they scream and then grab their leg and it is any leg even if they have taken a knock elsewhere, fucking pathetic, football is dying before our eyes.
Watch Haaland play and then come back.He maybe in the future but not now.I mean why let sancho go and then spend a fortune bringing somebody similar back
It was Dion Fanning I believe. He thought the prospect of City cruising to another final win was depressing and the thought of them dominating for a decade was a cloud hanging over football. Every cloud has a silver lining, perhaps he and his mates will go into hibernation for the next ten years.Totally Football podcast today, James Richardson telling me and everyone else how utterly depressing it will be if City win all the comps this year. Not a cause for celebrating a real wow moment in the history of the sport, of a truly special team/manager. And he wasn’t even saying it to be deliberately or outrageously provoking debate, he was being serious.
One of the guests tbf had the gall to gently point out that it was only earlier this season that the talk was of the wheels coming off at City when we were in 8th place. But nevertheless, a really disappointing take from Richardson from whom I (maybe foolishly) expected better.
Another pod where my listening is hanging by a thread.
You mean you wouldn't like to see him and Lukaku spearheading our attack?I’ve just posted this so everyone can laugh at Sly Sports News.
Don’t bother clicking on the link. It really isn’t worth wasting your time.
Transfer News: Man City interested in Danny Ings as Sergio Aguero's potential successor this summer
Sergio Agueros Man City future is in doubt with his contract expiring this summer; Their search for a successor has included Erling Haaland, but with a market value said to be £100m, Ings has been identified as a more attainable optionwww.skysports.com
On a serious note. Imagine getting paid a living wage to write that kind of utter sh*te!
Should have been his foot.