Tangled up in blue.
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No escape from reality .(so true)Caught in a landslide …..
No escape from reality .(so true)Caught in a landslide …..
It makes absolutely no sense.
So he's not a fraud after all...."We'll play in league one. No, they want us in league two, we'll get Dickov and Summerbee back. We'll even play in the national league.."
Pep, man city manager, 2023.
He gets us. He's a blue. Anybody on here who say he doesn't get us, there's your proof.
He could have hot tailed it out of city years ago when all the UEFA shite went on and with a few quid in his bin but didn't.
Get behind this fuckin geezer as he's got our back.
25% deaf ? Have you got 4
I would have shaken hands with execs of Pool, United, Spurs etc.
but only in a plastic glove which is full of pig shit and feces.
Perhaps he can go missing in the Bermuda Triangle with his father in lawWorrying times for Daniel.
Did you know him? And if you did, was he the same gigantic wanker that he is in 2023?William Hulme
He simply named a random CEO from the letter of hate as being a better person to ask in response to the question “do the other clubs dislike City?” And now they’re all sending him DMs to console him?? Pathetic
If he’s a city fan I’ll go to the foot of our stairs and wank the cat
Wonder if this change in structure at CFG have got rival clubs worried and has sped up charges wasn’t there something on here about another new company being set up between MCFC and CFG called Mido co or something ?CFG is majority owned by Newton Investment and Development LLC, with a significant minority shareholding held by global technology firm, Silver Lake (18.16%). From 23rd September 2008 until December 2015, City Football Group was wholly owned by ADUG, a private investment and development company belonging to His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. From 25 July 2021, CFG’s ultimate parent undertaking is Newton Investment and Development LLC, a company registered in Abu Dhabi and also wholly owned by His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan.