Interview with Kieran Maguire - football finance man from Liverpool University. Tailored for Liverpool fans.
He highlights City's commercial income and compares it to Liverpool and Man Utd:
"Manchester United have got £276m worth of commercial income, Liverpool have got £154m, but Manchester City are £232m", but neglects to say that City have won repeated trophies in the recent past, and no doubt Liverpool's commercial income will now surge too that they have won the Champions League. He suggests City's commercial income is inflated but the UAE deals are a dwindling element now of City's commercial income. You'd have thought the day after the Puma launch, they might have mentioned that but I guess that does not fit their perspective.
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If they're still reporting this, the Criminals must be on holiday over there as there mustn't be much to talk about.
The title, opening statement and the line's
'after edging an incredible battle with Liverpool, who consoled themselves with the little matter of the most sought-after trophy in club football, the Champions League.
It is also the one trophy that has eluded Pep Guardiola since taking over at the Etihad Stadium three years ago.
are enough to tell you all you need to know, which slant the article is taking.
But it's just a re-hash of old news and just letting their rank and file 'Orcs' know that their 'great eye' is ever watchful, beyond Anfields 'Black Gate' and is bending all of it's might and will towards the downfall and elimination of all that is good over the Blue Sky of Manchester.
However, their 'precious' prize remains elusive to them and has made the Etihad Stadium it's home.
So, despite some dark days, the greatest battles were won out and the trophy stayed at it's rightful place.
Long may goodness prevail against the forces of evil and darkness to the West.
And welcome to Rodri and Angelino