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The downside = when wearing my City shirt in Bangkok I’m convinced I used to get sympathy shags on an almost regular basis. Since the success no more freebies :O
Damn those katoys :)
The downside = when wearing my City shirt in Bangkok I’m convinced I used to get sympathy shags on an almost regular basis. Since the success no more freebies :O
Excellent read that ColIt's really quite sad and annoying that they see us in such negative terms. They're seeing one of the greatest manifestations of football theory and tactics in England since the legendary Hungarian side of the 1950's took England apart and Alf Ramsey's 'wingless wonders' of 1966. And they simply can't appreciate that for what it is.
It's not City or Pep's fault that Spurs and Arsenal are shite, that Chelsea change manager more often than they change their socks or that United have one of the most underwhelming managers and pedestrian sides of their recent history (and they're the second best side in the PL). Or that the US-owned clubs fail to reinvest fully in renewing their squads or that United prioritise making a statement over getting good value or players who fit their system in their transfer policy.
People commented admiringly on how Ferguson (often expensively) refreshed his squads and motivated them to success. Yet they deride Pep for the same thing.
When Ferguson & Wenger ran every aspect of their team's activities, they were praised and admired. We've moved on from the model of the all-powerful manager to a collegiate approach where CEO, DoF and the coach work in absolute harmony delivering the best outcome for the club, on a global scale. We rolled out the model to other clubs and some of the CFG clubs are seeing conspicuous success now. United didn't even have a decent succession plan for their successful manager, despite having had years to do that.
And yet they say our success, which comes from fine-tuning every aspect of our operation, is "depressing". Well I know what's depressing and it's the closed and small minds of these morons who actually get paid for commenting on our game.
Like you I take more pleasure from City winning trophies, especially the PL, than dick waving about number of fans, net spend, most expensive signings etc.I checked and it was 2015
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City will never eclipse United in Asia, says David Gill
Manchester City will never be as big as United in Asia and in certain markets across the world, according to David Gill. But the former United chief executive did praise Sheikh Mansour's work.www.dailymail.co.uk
He was very complimentary about us, which (as I said) I don't think they'd anticipated. To be honest I wouldn't have expected him to say they had met their match but the statement about Asia was clearly defensive. I wouldn't swap those 3 PL titles, probably 4 soon, since they last won it for a big Asian fan base (as much as I love us having a lot of foreign fans).
I checked and it was 2015
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City will never eclipse United in Asia, says David Gill
Manchester City will never be as big as United in Asia and in certain markets across the world, according to David Gill. But the former United chief executive did praise Sheikh Mansour's work.www.dailymail.co.uk
He was very complimentary about us, which (as I said) I don't think they'd anticipated. To be honest I wouldn't have expected him to say they had met their match but the statement about Asia was clearly defensive. I wouldn't swap those 3 PL titles, probably 4 soon, since they last won it for a big Asian fan base (as much as I love us having a lot of foreign fans).
Great post mate.It's really quite sad and annoying that they see us in such negative terms. They're seeing one of the greatest manifestations of football theory and tactics in England since the legendary Hungarian side of the 1950's took England apart and Alf Ramsey's 'wingless wonders' of 1966. And they simply can't appreciate that for what it is.
It's not City or Pep's fault that Spurs and Arsenal are shite, that Chelsea change manager more often than they change their socks or that United have one of the most underwhelming managers and pedestrian sides of their recent history (and they're the second best side in the PL). Or that the US-owned clubs fail to reinvest fully in renewing their squads or that United prioritise making a statement over getting good value or players who fit their system in their transfer policy.
People commented admiringly on how Ferguson (often expensively) refreshed his squads and motivated them to success. Yet they deride Pep for the same thing.
When Ferguson & Wenger ran every aspect of their team's activities, they were praised and admired. We've moved on from the model of the all-powerful manager to a collegiate approach where CEO, DoF and the coach work in absolute harmony delivering the best outcome for the club, on a global scale. We rolled out the model to other clubs and some of the CFG clubs are seeing conspicuous success now. United didn't even have a decent succession plan for their successful manager, despite having had years to do that.
And yet they say our success, which comes from fine-tuning every aspect of our operation, is "depressing". Well I know what's depressing and it's the closed and small minds of these morons who actually get paid for commenting on our game.
It's really quite sad and annoying that they see us in such negative terms. They're seeing one of the greatest manifestations of football theory and tactics in England since the legendary Hungarian side of the 1950's took England apart and Alf Ramsey's 'wingless wonders' of 1966. And they simply can't appreciate that for what it is.
Those ladyboys are a kind and sympathetic bunch ;)The downside = when wearing my City shirt in Bangkok I’m convinced I used to get sympathy shags on an almost regular basis. Since the success no more freebies :O
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Abu Dhabi 'to invest billions' in British business
An Abu Dhabi investment fund agrees to pay £800m into UK life sciences, with more expected to follow.www.bbc.co.uk
Businesswashing....
Loved the guy, would have been interesting to see if Mancini would have used him if he'd have stayed.Decent read...
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Elano at Man City: The rise and fall of a Football Manager hero turned real
Manchester City have boasted many a Brazilian down the years - but none have been quite like Elano Blumer, who they signed from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2007.www.planetfootball.com
Seems strange that City don't get a single mention given Mansour & Khaldoon's involvement in both.![]()
Abu Dhabi 'to invest billions' in British business
An Abu Dhabi investment fund agrees to pay £800m into UK life sciences, with more expected to follow.www.bbc.co.uk
Businesswashing....
Good read, loved Elano. Another one who was in the right place at the wrong timeDecent read...
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Elano at Man City: The rise and fall of a Football Manager hero turned real
Manchester City have boasted many a Brazilian down the years - but none have been quite like Elano Blumer, who they signed from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2007.www.planetfootball.com
To be fair the investment fund mentioned in that article is state-owned, so clearly there is no connection to the very much private CFG ;)Seems strange that City don't get a single mention given Mansour & Khaldoon's involvement in both.
I'm being slightly sarcastic BTW, it wouldn't do for a positive article to be linked with us on the BBC website.
Good man, fucking ace, how to make a twat of yourself on telly.What a tosser.Found it see above
Ten years...I can remember when united fans used to ask us “what’s all that ‘Tick Tock’ bollocks you bitters keep going on about?”
They know now...
Good man, fucking ace , how to make a twat of yourself on t .
Good man, fucking ace, how to make a twat of yourself on telly.What a tosser.