stonerblue
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This mornings doozy is; '' Gakpo will think about united''Did I not see on the bbc the other day, ‘Bellingham NOT going to the rags’
I suppose it’s a strange way to keep them looking relevant.
This mornings doozy is; '' Gakpo will think about united''Did I not see on the bbc the other day, ‘Bellingham NOT going to the rags’
I suppose it’s a strange way to keep them looking relevant.
To be fair so do I.This mornings doozy is; '' Gakpo will think about united''
The story by Tom Ball, northern correspondent of the Times starts as follows:Secretive Gulf Family’s $300 Billion Fortune Is About More Than Oil
The Al Nahyan family owns Manchester City Football Club, a dozen or so palaces and invested big in SpaceX and Savage X Fenty.www.bloomberg.com
The story by Tom Ball, northern correspondent of the Times starts as follows:
”Sheik Mansour can often be seen high up in the terraces of the Etihad stadium, receiving the adulation of Manchester City fans like a benevolent monarch……”
Typical fiction about us.
I'm sure that I've seen him in SSL3 in his sky blue City/Etihad Airways shirt singing "You signed Phil Jones,we signed Kun Aguero !!The story by Tom Ball, northern correspondent of the Times starts as follows:
”Sheik Mansour can often be seen high up in the terraces of the Etihad stadium, receiving the adulation of Manchester City fans like a benevolent monarch……”
Typical fiction about us.
I went to Spain, in a LamborghiniI'm sure that I've seen him in SSL3 in his sky blue City/Etihad Airways shirt singing "You signed Phil Jones,we signed Kun Aguero !!
At least it nails the lie we are just funded by oil money! It describes City as a "trophy asset" for Sheikh Mansour with a valuation of the club of about £3bn. So he has made a paper profit of £2bn already from City and that doesn't include the profits on his other investments in Manchester. That's a bit more than a trophy asset. The article also makes a mockery of the fake "sportswashing" narrative.The story by Tom Ball, northern correspondent of the Times starts as follows:
”Sheik Mansour can often be seen high up in the terraces of the Etihad stadium, receiving the adulation of Manchester City fans like a benevolent monarch……”
Typical fiction about us.
wankersBBC website with the story that 2 clubs have been fined by UEFA for racist behaviour of fans.
Seville and FCSB.
Seville's fans incident was against City so rather than show the badges of both clubs charged, they put up a picture of City and Seville......
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It’s never going away is it. Tosserswankers