Yeah. Long way to go yet. But it's quite possible.Prestwich - No worse than City really.
The current ranking points don't include any to be picked up this season. Get out of the group, and both will probably be OK for pot 2. MU are only 6 pts off 16th now, and that will probably do.
Not only that if Italian sides do well in europe this year will mean only 3 CL places for english sides next yearJust looking at the UEFA coefficients and unless they do something spectacular in the CL this season, they could easily be in Pot 3 next season.
Assuming that one of Barca or Real wins La Liga, Bayern win the Bundesliga, PSG win La Ligue and one of us, Arsenal or Chelsea wins the PL. That means one of Barca or Real will be in Pot 2 along with two English clubs, plus probably Atletico Madrid, Dortmund & Valencia and one of Benfica or Porto. If Juve don't win Serie A then that's 8 teams with higher coefficients than them as things stand. If Zenit don't win the Russian league then they have a higher co-efficient as do Napoli & Sevilla.
No easy pickings from that lot.
looking at the current coefficients if the rags dont get out of the group could well be in pot 3Yeah. Long way to go yet. But it's quite possible.
Maybe that's because he was their CEO on September 1st 2008 and had been talking about the signing of Berbatov on that day.
paid 700 million interest on the debt blimey !The link wasn't talking about 2008 Going on about what our owner has done in the area with manchester city council he's bitter rag and only wants what's best for the club that paid him so well with his share of the 2012 Equity Incentive Award Plan...
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2012/jul/31/manchester-united-glazers-employees-shares
paid 700 million interest on the debt blimey !
Horrific injury to Shaw. Absolutely sickening.
Get well soon, kid
Isnt Gill supposed to be impartial considering the role he has ?
Manchester City will never be as big as United in Asia and certain markets across the globe.
That’s according to former United chief executive David Gill, who was speaking during an event to celebrate 500 years of Manchester Grammar School.
When asked about the recent rise of City, Gill said: “I’m not being arrogant here but it (Manchester City) will never be as big as Manchester United in Asia and certain markets.
“Look at Liverpool, the club haven’t won the league for so many years, but they are very popular in Asia.
"The big teams with history and heritage, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Juventus and Real Madrid, have that.”