blue b4 the moon
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Those were the days ;)LIDL City?
Those were the days ;)LIDL City?
Still no date set for the crucifixion of MCFC.
Masters was talking out of his raggy arse. The case must be in an absolute state of they can’t even table a hearing date.
Got themselves tied up trying to stifle the blues.
I do think behind the scenes Khaldoon and Ratcliffe are probably trying to create a better relationship between both clubs.
I wouldn’t be so sure. The move in the same circles and now own clubs close to each other. Obviously the blue one being in Manchester and that other club NOT! -:)I call bxllocks to your last paragraph. Khaldoon will not take kindly to the red tops and spurs vendetta against City. I think, I could be wrong, other than a handshake, a smile, and small talk Khaldoon will keep them all at arms length and concentrate on his long term vision for City.
Aldi's joined the conversation, now.
He actually went as far as to say "I wouldn't wish that on them" when asked if City getting found guilty in the PL case would help United. Not that it really matters at this stage, but it does seem to represent a bit of a shift from our Trafford neighbours.
There's plenty out there on Jizzy Jim - but hey, let's focus on the Arab Sheikh at City.
"Grangemouth is owned and controlled by Petroineos, a joint venture between Chinese state-owned PetroChina (China didn’t sell off its energy assets) and London-based Ineos, ruled by Jim Ratcliffe, the Brexiteer who took his car production overseas rather than provide employment or pay tax here."
"Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the UK’s richest person and high-profile Brexiter, has quit Britain for tax-free Monaco.
Ratcliffe, a petrochemicals magnate with an estimated £17.5bn fortune, has this week officially changed his tax domicile from Hampshire to Monaco, the sovereign city-state that is already home to many of the UK’s richest people.
It has been estimated that the move will save him £4bn in tax payments. People who live in Monaco for at least 183 days a year do not pay any income or property taxes. The highest tax rate in the UK is 45% on income above £150,000-a-year."
So how much of Failsworth have you re-generated Jim?
Nowt wrong with being "tax adavantageous" - but then don't make yourself out to be something you may not be Jimbo.
Only being all nice because he wants to ground share when they do up the swamp. Tell him to fuck off!Personally scruff jim can fuck off. He is only saying 'nice things' because he wants something. Next he will be saying he is moving back to the uk to pay taxes. Funny how his dirty petrol money is ok.
I think there is a change of direction off the field at the Rags. They realise they have got to focus on their own club and not waste energy trying to undermine City off the field. Ratcliffe is not a fool. I think he knows he won't get any public money but he does seem to have a long-term strategy. Speaking out directly on what he wants to do will boost the share price and that will make it easier for the club to raise money for investment privately. I think any investment will be good for Greater Manchester and the more competition between City and United the better for the North West region.He actually went as far as to say "I wouldn't wish that on them" when asked if City getting found guilty in the PL case would help United. Not that it really matters at this stage, but it does seem to represent a bit of a shift from our Trafford neighbours.