City64 wrote:Easy pickings on twitter this morning for those that do twitter . Thick as fuck bin dippers in meltdown , city fans totally taking the piss
john@staustell wrote:City64 wrote:Easy pickings on twitter this morning for those that do twitter . Thick as fuck bin dippers in meltdown , city fans totally taking the piss
Which particular injustice are they melting about today?
Mase wrote:PrezIke wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:The FAT PIG attacks Man City again.
Manchester evening news take https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... d-16707563
carl_feedthegoat wrote:The FAT PIG attacks Man City again.
Manchester evening news take https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... d-16707563
Outcast wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:The FAT PIG attacks Man City again.
Manchester evening news take https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... d-16707563
That irritating little fingered fat wet back waiter is starting to irritate me big time. Just off chimpanzee. It's getting seriously boring listening to that lard repeating himself
harveytravis wrote:Outcast wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:The FAT PIG attacks Man City again.
Manchester evening news take https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... d-16707563
That irritating little fingered fat wet back waiter is starting to irritate me big time. Just off chimpanzee. It's getting seriously boring listening to that lard repeating himself
Don't listen...
Dameerto wrote:harveytravis wrote:Outcast wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:The FAT PIG attacks Man City again.
Manchester evening news take https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... d-16707563
That irritating little fingered fat wet back waiter is starting to irritate me big time. Just off chimpanzee. It's getting seriously boring listening to that lard repeating himself
Don't listen...
Our chairman had him bang to rights - he's a fucling political cnut playing to his audience. By the way, he looks like a right mentalist in that photo. Wouldn't be surprised if he dresses up in swastikas and plays German marching music in his spare time.
johnny crossan wrote:On the 10pm BBC national news last night their Sports Editor Dan Roan' s first question to the new PL Chief Exec was how he was going to stop Manchester City's unfair financial domination ruining the League.
The video clip has now had this question edited out and the interview has been re-ordered, re-titled and tucked away in a corner of their website https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49269545.
Its new headline is about tackling racism - Banned Roan's racist attack on City's owners seems to have gone unnoticed. Hopefully not by City's lawyers.
The associated Q & A hasn't disappeared yet though
"Is Manchester City's financial clout making the league predictable? Manchester City have won back-to-back Premier League titles and became the first English side to win the domestic treble last season
"I'm not concerned. First of all we should celebrate just how brilliant City are and we should celebrate how Pep Guardiola has transformed the squad," says Masters.
"Secondly, I think the Premier League is unpredictable. If they perform well it won't be any surprise if they win the league but they are going to face competition in my view.
"It was a two-horse race last year but you don't know whether someone is going to emerge from the pack.
"It's only three years ago we were celebrating Leicester's unbelievable win in the Premier League. So things can change very quickly."
The facts: We do not have any record transfer fees in the top 20, we do not have the highest wage bill in the PL, we have not spent as much in the last few as the other top teams." The real financially dominant team now and for the last 20 years - our next door neighbour - just broke the record transfee fee this week for the third time. United now have the most expensive squad in premier league history.
I'm hoping that an honest journalist out there will take this story up and nail Roan's repeated lies about us together with the BBC blatant bias chasing rag/scouse mass clicks.
Dimples wrote:johnny crossan wrote:On the 10pm BBC national news last night their Sports Editor Dan Roan' s first question to the new PL Chief Exec was how he was going to stop Manchester City's unfair financial domination ruining the League.
The video clip has now had this question edited out and the interview has been re-ordered, re-titled and tucked away in a corner of their website https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49269545.
Its new headline is about tackling racism - Banned Roan's racist attack on City's owners seems to have gone unnoticed. Hopefully not by City's lawyers.
The associated Q & A hasn't disappeared yet though
"Is Manchester City's financial clout making the league predictable? Manchester City have won back-to-back Premier League titles and became the first English side to win the domestic treble last season
"I'm not concerned. First of all we should celebrate just how brilliant City are and we should celebrate how Pep Guardiola has transformed the squad," says Masters.
"Secondly, I think the Premier League is unpredictable. If they perform well it won't be any surprise if they win the league but they are going to face competition in my view.
"It was a two-horse race last year but you don't know whether someone is going to emerge from the pack.
"It's only three years ago we were celebrating Leicester's unbelievable win in the Premier League. So things can change very quickly."
The facts: We do not have any record transfer fees in the top 20, we do not have the highest wage bill in the PL, we have not spent as much in the last few as the other top teams." The real financially dominant team now and for the last 20 years - our next door neighbour - just broke the record transfee fee this week for the third time. United now have the most expensive squad in premier league history.
I'm hoping that an honest journalist out there will take this story up and nail Roan's repeated lies about us together with the BBC blatant bias chasing rag/scouse mass clicks.
He should be called out but no football fan believes this dribble anymore.
They look at the amount of money the Rags (and Dippers) have spent since Fergie left and laugh when they hear and read the above nonsense.
Mase wrote:Pardew basically saying on Goals on Sunday that City are the model to follow and we've done everything we need to behind the scenes correctly.
s1ty m wrote:Mase wrote:Pardew basically saying on Goals on Sunday that City are the model to follow and we've done everything we need to behind the scenes correctly.
He also said we have the highest net spend of the last 3-4 years. I also think he talked utter shite most of the time and came across as not particularly bright. Not a likeable man, IMHO.
He is a blister but we are Net Spend Champions too according to the krauts!s1ty m wrote:Mase wrote:Pardew basically saying on Goals on Sunday that City are the model to follow and we've done everything we need to behind the scenes correctly.
He also said we have the highest net spend of the last 3-4 years. I also think he talked utter shite most of the time and came across as not particularly bright. Not a likeable man, IMHO.
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