HelloCity
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City don't think this will last beyond the year.
It's unravelling and had holes torn all the way through it.
Happy days.
I needed to hear this.
City don't think this will last beyond the year.
It's unravelling and had holes torn all the way through it.
Happy days.
The Premier League have already done what they set out to do, a hatchet job on our reputation.City don't think this will last beyond the year.
It's unravelling and had holes torn all the way through it.
Happy days.
Where I don't have any sympathy is with his part in the 115 charges which could have been whittled down and presented completely differently, for example as the one or two actual issues that may be open to discussion. He wasn't strong enough to close this thing whilst, at the same time, managing expectations and that will be the end of him eventually.
Masters has completely washed his hands of it. Khaldoon, ever the diplomat, was still able to get his message across.
Surprisingly, perhaps, Chelsea's own executive were also in our corner.
I have no sympathy for Masters, a man out of his depth, he's nothing more than a front for Arsenal, Liverpool, Utd and Spurs. He looked as if he'd rather be anywhere other than the Etihad on Sunday.
Masters is not very smart. He is out of his depth. How he got the job is a mystery but he was personally vetted by Directors of LFC and MUFC.
Better than any transfer news mateCity don't think this will last beyond the year.
It's unravelling and had holes torn all the way through it.
Happy days.
Masters is not very smart. He is out of his depth. How he got the job is a mystery but he was personally vetted by Directors of LFC and MUFC.
Thats the bit that gets me. We have the best coach in the world. He's attracted top talent, our finances have been trickling down the other clubs and the PL product. (Haaland wouldnt be in this league if it wasnt for Pep).
Its clear this is all about getting Pep, stopping our success from becoming something that eclipses the red clubs.
Literally it feels like they just want Pep to go... Hence all the questions "when are you leaving Pep, will you leave, does this make you feel differently about leaving".
They known our success is the ultimate of football, you cannot achieve what he has again... Top manager, limitless finances (Within FFP), the same business mindset from top to bottom (Basically Pep has had his dream come true - fashion the team of his dreams, he couldnt achieve that anywhere else because of the politics of those clubs and money which only those clubs have)
So they want Pep gone, and where is he going to go? Maybe France make that league better? Spain again? whatever, this league loses out and on top of that a rival league might just eclipse what's happening here in the PL.
Meanwhile we go back to a red top league.