Peppys house/hotel

never knew that mate,, i'm sure there was some docu on him where he was staying in a hotel in the center of town, could have been for the first few months before buying maybe

Sven lived in the Radisson Blue on Peter St, you sure you're not getting them confused?

Mancini had a house and used to cycle to work.

Apparently Pep used to live in the city centre of Munich and used to cycle to work.

I heard Ian Simpson who was the architect on Beetham tower was looking to sell the penthouse for a few million, could be perfect for Pep, it's absolutely huge.

Can't really see him cycling though Miles Platting on a regular though.
 
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I've reliably heard (from someone contracting something for it) he's in an apartment with about 6 bedrooms or something like that.
 
That is where Pep bought his appartment (he announced that he will keep it) in Munich.

http://lenbach-gaerten.de/en/apartment-buildings/max-palais/

It is an appartment complex that is combined with a five-star-hotel and you can have additional service from the hotel in your appartment...

In New York he lived in "The Ardsley" at Central Park.

I do not know Manchester. Seems likes he loves to lives in luxury in appartments with full time service in the middle of town.
 
That is where Pep bought his appartment (he announced that he will keep it) in Munich.

http://lenbach-gaerten.de/en/apartment-buildings/max-palais/

It is an appartment complex that is combined with a five-star-hotel and you can have additional service from the hotel in your appartment...

In New York he lived in "The Ardsley" at Central Park.

I do not know Manchester. Seems likes he loves to lives in luxury in appartments with full time service in the middle of town.
Would that be the same "Ardsley" hotel chain as the one in Barnsley.....??
 

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