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Would you be happy if City joined this European Super League?

  • Yes

    Votes: 109 5.3%
  • No

    Votes: 1,954 94.7%

  • Total voters
    2,063
i know, but I've seen people these last few days say they are done.

and we know they won't be.
Tbh I was close. The future was going to be city playing by the new rules of the history clubs in a crappy franchise, pep leaving at the end of his contract and city becoming a slave to the history clubs. The timing for me was right to fuck football off. I don't want another few decades of lfc/utd dominance.
 
102 votes for yes

^^These are the people that try and score with the keeper on FIFA when 1 nil up
most of them are just jokes once we pulled out, in a "now we've pulled out let's pretend we want back in" kind of way. Can't believe this is still an issue. About 18 users genuinely voted yes before we pulled out.
 
Sky just saying that City were sold something that was actually very different to what they thought it would be and were the last to sign up and were the first to go. This was driven by that clown at Real Madrid and the twats at Ushited, we should never have put our name to it even if it was only for three days.

That Perez interview on Monday night was Uttley bizarre and I'm sure a few owners saw that and thought " what the fuck is this?"
 
For me the outrage of the ESL is that Spurs and Arsenal are in it. By what possible measure are they a top club?

Apart from Arsenal having won more trophies that City, and Spurs having won the same amount, i can't think of anything...

  1. M*nchester Un*ted - 66 trophies
  2. Liverpool - 65 trophies
  3. Arsenal - 48 trophies
  4. Chelsea - 31 trophies
  5. Manchester City - 26 trophies
  6. Tottenham Hotspur - 26 trophies
This is the kind of comment that gives City a bad name, 20, 15 even 10 years ago, City would have been nowhere near this ESL Shitshow.
 
But what would have been so bad about being left behind? Especially compared to the entirely predictable and reputation damaging shit-storm that was bound to follow?

Unlike some other clubs, our owners don’t need to inflate the value of the club. They have all the money in the world.

In sports-washing terms it was always going to be an absolute sure-fire catastrophe, even if the plan went through.

If I was the owner I would wonder how safe my ambitions were in the hands of people with such poor judgment that they thought being left behind from a dumpster fire was a bad thing.
Sky are actually suggesting we’d signed up to ‘explore the possibility of a super league and what it might mean’, not to start playing in one this week, which does put an entirely different perspective on, for me at least.
 

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