iwasthere1968
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We are the club and I'm not done.Sorry not a chance, it will destroy us and ast the very least we would be looking for new ownership.
We are the club and I'm not done.Sorry not a chance, it will destroy us and ast the very least we would be looking for new ownership.
New owners then. We'll still support. Players will still play.Sorry not a chance, it will destroy us and ast the very least we would be looking for new ownership.
A defeat would destroy hundreds of jobs at City itself and undermine the next phase of urban re-generation by Manchester Life. That’s just for starters.I asked someone I know at the club what the mood was like now that the case has finally started, and he said no-one is even really talking about it, which is hopefully a sign of supreme confidence. There doesn't seem to be any emergency contingency plans being drawn up, or people fearing for their jobs or anything like that, just business as usual. Given what's at stake, namely an existential threat to the club, you'd expect there to be a bit more concern if they truly feared the possibility of a guilty verdict.
100% it is.And that's the intention
Hopefully we get a better result than Tony Montana!
It got the job done. I’d take the same here!Hope our team selection is better than Saturdays starting 11.
Bloody hell, I've wandered into the match thread by mistake.Sorry not a chance, it will destroy us and ast the very least we would be looking for new ownership.
I don't think for one minute we are guilty, but if the PL proved we were up to no good, we are@ucked, good and proper.Bloody hell, I've wandered into the match thread by mistake.
Shit happens, all part of the ride, but City as a club will come through, and if it’s conference league then the next generation of city fans can eulogise about needing a win at Curzon to get promoted.Sorry not a chance, it will destroy us and ast the very least we would be looking for new ownership.