It does to all the nappy wetter on this site.This comment makes no sense
It does to all the nappy wetter on this site.This comment makes no sense
Not in the know at all but plenty on here we're worried about a meltdown last season due to amount of football played add to that 4 a row and Euros for all virtually why would burnout be a huge surprise?I have to agree. I think it might be naïve of us to not think that it has something to do with just burnout and player injuries. But who knows, I could be terribly wrong, and I hope that I am!
Is Big K making gingerbread houses?Khaldoon and Scruffy Jim - The difference In their philosophy was stark just from the sky sports pics of them talking on Sunday.
Khaldoon is using capitalism as a force for food whilst Jim is using it for himself. I don't see many affordable houses factored in around the new swamp design or any kind of community legacy. Apart from more sewage in Salford.
Who cares whether they are friends or not. In a period when City are financially dominant, we did nothing in the transfer market.115 is not an excuse. It should have concentrated minds. You leave the legal matters to the lawyers, and you fight the battle on the pitch. Where are Manchester City's owners? Have we replaced Berrada yet?Not sure where this idea that Scruffy Jim and Khaldoon are good mates has come from. I've never seen or read anything to suggest this.
There was a Mike Keegan nonsense piece about how Ratcliffe text him a congrats after the Treble that was "warmly received" whatever the fuck that means. But Keegan is a mouthpiece and says a lot of crap.
I'm sure they share some common interests because they're in the same businesses. This is because Khaldoon is in essentially every business sector one way or another, he knows thousands of people.
I'll give you an example. Tony Khan is the "owner" at Fulham. Tony Khan owns a wrestling company called AEW. Khaldoon is the CEO of Mubadala. Mubadala and Silver Lake own Endeavour which owns TKO which owns WWE. So Khaldoon and Tony both own wrestling companies and football clubs. Because Abu Dhabi/UAE own everything.
i like foodKhaldoon and Scruffy Jim - The difference In their philosophy was stark just from the sky sports pics of them talking on Sunday.
Khaldoon is using capitalism as a force for food whilst Jim is using it for himself. I don't see many affordable houses factored in around the new swamp design or any kind of community legacy. Apart from more sewage in Salford.
Have a look at Manchester City's transfer activity in recent years. On Derby Day I watched 33 year old and 34 year old players in the heart of Manchester City's midfield and that speaks to a lack of investment in the playing squad. I am not interested in what non-football related businesses City and Utd's owners involve themselves in.Khaldoon and Scruffy Jim - The difference In their philosophy was stark just from the sky sports pics of them talking on Sunday.
Khaldoon is using capitalism as a force for food whilst Jim is using it for himself. I don't see many affordable houses factored in around the new swamp design or any kind of community legacy. Apart from more sewage in Salford.
What do you think Berradas job was at City? Can you describe his role?Have we replaced Berrada yet?
It's an internet forum mate. Content isn't shaped specifically for you like on other social media, there's no algorithm here. There will be conversations that you don't find interesting but others do. Announcing that you don't care unprompted is not required.Have a look at Manchester City's transfer activity in recent years. On Derby Day I watched 33 year old and 34 year old players in the heart of Manchester City's midfield and that speaks to a lack of investment in the playing squad. I am not interested in what non-football related businesses City and Utd's owners involve themselves in.
What do you think Berradas job was at City? Can you describe his role?
I think he's gone and googled Berrada's name.What do you think Berradas job was at City? Can you describe his role?