bumbleblue
Well-Known Member
Wish they would just fucking tell us one way or the other. I keep seeing different guesstimates on when something will be announced.
Yes. His end of term needs some proper meat. He can handle tough questions.He speaks brilliantly but in a way where there isn't a great deal of substance to it either. Standard football style interview with actually little to it but spoken beautifully. I could listen to him all day however I don't get excited for the end of season reviews, him answering questions he has lined up.
We are the most watched, talked about English cluyb in South America by a long, long way, have been for a few years now.No surprises tbh, we are huge in Brazil.
Most watched in South and North America, but for some reason the BBC keep banging the drum for the red twats.We are the most watched, talked about English cluyb in South America by a long, long way, have been for a few years now.
Liked the way how he seemed to have City shirt under his other gear whilst discussing global financial strategy ie outside of football with an enlightened CNBC interviewer.The man is a master of his subject. Very impressive and he didn’t mention acquiring a left back once.
Also, Chelsea are probably 2nd, see a lot of their shirts down here, Liverpool shirts are rare, see a few rags thoughMost watched in South and North America, but for some reason the BBC keep banging the drum for the red twats.
Definitely think Nick, Martin & Tarik have one-upped this fella:
Stop listening to Simon Jordan then. As it must be contagious.I could be wrong but I’m sure Simon the prick Jordan’s was saying he’s heard we are gonna get twatted and Haaland’s mega contract was city just creating a narrative etc. now I’m rough as toast major hangover so I might be waffling bollocks ha.
Hi Pep.What's a fullback ???
In my defence my mate had talkshite on in the car and that twat came onStop listening to Simon Jordan then. As it must be contagious.
Not sure this tallies with the BM rule of “yeah mate 13 posts in 8 years. Rag”.the less someone speaks the more impact it has when it does. To quote a book:
He is a watcher, a listener. He pays attention without seeking it and knows far more about you than you do him. That quiet man is a dangerous man.
it only applies in specific circumstances and too specific people and khaldoon makes the rules he does not follow them ;)Not sure this tallies with the BM rule of “yeah mate 13 posts in 8 years. Rag”.
Well, we aaaalllll know about Khaldoon and rule breaking don’t we?.it only applies in specific circumstances and too specific people and khaldoon maakes the rules he does not follow me ;)
dont know what u mean lolWell, we aaaalllll know about Khaldoon and rule breaking don’t we?.
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The UAE culture is to speak last, not loudest.the less someone speaks the more impact it has when it does. To quote a book:
He is a watcher, a listener. He pays attention without seeking it and knows far more about you than you do him. That quiet man is a dangerous man.
He often interviews from Davos. It's funny how the rest of the world treats Khaldoon's relationship to City; it is essentially his hobby. They ask "oh how are City doing" in the same way that we'd end a professional chat with "oh how's the garden" or whatever.Bit disappointed he never managed to get a single City mention in the interview though :)
When behind reaches its capacity ?What's a fullback ???
Bailed out Dubai during the globalThe UAE culture is to speak last, not loudest.
When Dubai fucked over the UAE by embarrassing them on a global stage, Abu Dhabi bailed them out and presented a united, cooperative front. Then punished them for it 12 years later.
Khaldoon isn't joking around when he says that the UAE favour long term investments and will ride any short term storms. Like his Trump or the domestic Chinese market answers there, you can see that he's uncomfortable with it because he uses the (in his verbiage) worst word in the entire world that amounts to blasphemy - instability. But he's not pulling Mubadala out of one of their most exposed markets because they invest for the next 20 years rather than the next quarterly report.
For a good fictitious example see George Smiley.the less someone speaks the more impact it has when it does. To quote a book:
He is a watcher, a listener. He pays attention without seeking it and knows far more about you than you do him. That quiet man is a dangerous man.