Has anyone asked if he can stop over at the Etihad to pick Jack up on his way back to Birmingham?Looking at it you'd assume that was a deliberate attempt at some sort of crap humour. He normally comes across as quite sensible.but that's piss poor from the Chancellor. Don't know who he supports but he's a Brummie so maybe one of those bitter villa types?
A very strange phrase to use considering Pep has won more and stayed longer in Manchester than anywhere else in his managerial career.Glad others thought that was a bit unnecessary, thought it was just me being my usual sensitive self re. all things City.
Has anyone asked if he can stop over at the Etihad to pick Jack up on his way back to Birmingham?
Congratulations Marvin.I recently was awarded my Doctorate. I worked really hard for it.
Very very odd (why would UoM give a fuck about trophies in Spain & Germany?) and completely inappropriate, the bloke looks a **** anyway.
It's just weird. He's being honoured for his work at City. It'd be like giving Martin Scorsese an award for Goodfellas and then saying "his achievements in directing Taxi Driver, Raging Bull, and even Goodfellas are being recognised." That's the one you're honouring him for ffs. Otherwise why aren't you giving an honorary doctorate to Carlo Ancelotti or Zinedine Zidane?Looking at it you'd assume that was a deliberate attempt at some sort of crap humour. He normally comes across as quite sensible.but that's piss poor from the Chancellor. Don't know who he supports but he's a Brummie so maybe one of those bitter villa types?
Should wear it in his first interview after we are cleared of all the charges
Ferguson was made a Freeman of the City of Manchester after he won the treble. How come Pep was never made one?
Bob Charlton the ticket tout as wellFerguson was made a Freeman of the City of Manchester after he won the treble. How come Pep was never made one?
FFS. Some of us had to work for our degrees ;)In recognition of his “extraordinary contribution to the city over nine years on and off the pitch”. Well deserved.
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Pep Guardiola receives honorary degree from the University of Manchester
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has been awarded an honorary degree by the University of Manchester, recognising his extraordinary contribution to the city over nine years on and off the pitch.www.mancity.com
Thank you xThe Sheik has an honorary knighthood.

Made him feel like home - but he lives in Salford.