nottsblue wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/65670664
Fair play to Souness
Agree, always liked Souness, seems a pretty straight guy
nottsblue wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/av/football/65670664
Fair play to Souness
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Holt in the Mail going on about “repressive state owned clubs” like City being to rich and powerful for the rest. Also making reference to 115 financial charges by PL the narrative is to tarnish our magnificent achievements, but is pathetic and embarrassing for the likes of Holt, Ladyman and Herbert, absolutely pathetic failed journos on the payroll of the red shirt cartel.
stupot wrote:Martin Samuel.
Pep Guardiola is dominating the Premier League not Manchester City.
Interesting.
stupot wrote:Martin Samuel.
Pep Guardiola is dominating the Premier League not Manchester City.
Interesting.
nottsblue wrote:Must say there is a fair bit of truth in there from Samuel. All good things come to an end. But hopefully it won't be for a little while yet. And as a club, off the field, we are arguably in a better shape than the rags were when Bacon fucked off
But in essence, the manager is the most important guy at a club and to replace the best in the world who is a serial winner is gonna be a very difficult job
Nick wrote:6th story down on Sunday
Now it's all PR about charges all of a sudden.
Twats.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Nick wrote:6th story down on Sunday
Now it's all PR about charges all of a sudden.
Twats.
Got to keep the hoards clicking hapily...
nottsblue wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Nick wrote:6th story down on Sunday
Now it's all PR about charges all of a sudden.
Twats.
Got to keep the hoards clicking hapily...
Sadly it's the way it is. And articles denigrating City will appeal to fans of our rivals. Again, the way it is
Have a good birthday by the way my friend
Harry Dowd scored wrote:What the fuck :
If City’s title needs to come with an asterisk, my team of the season is easier: Brighton
https://www.mailplus.co.uk/authors/riath-alsamarrai
ayrshireblue wrote:Just seen a piece on BBC News talking about Luton Town's promotion. Mentioned squad costs and said that Manchester City's squad cost over £1 billion and Luton's was about £3 or £4 million. I then went onto http://www.tranfermrkt.co.uk which has all the transfer fees paid. Totalling up our transfer fees worked out at €916.7 million, converting that to pounds sterling at todays rate the figure comes out at just under £800 million. Now I know these are massive figures but that's the cost of football in 2023, but why do the BBC feel the need to inflate the cost of our squad - in a news article - by 25%. I had a quick look at Luton's transfers while I was on and it is a bit harder to get the figures for these but several player's are on loan with a compulsory purchase included so the true figure of Luton's squad is nowhere near the £3 or £4 million quoted, the loan for Nakamba was €5 million and the purchase cost at the end is a further €4 million. It looks like our squad cost has been inflated by something in the region of 25% while Luton's has been estimated at a figure roughly 1/8th of it's cost. Is this just disingenious reporting or is there a hidden, or maybe very obvious, agenda being driven here.
PeterParker wrote:ayrshireblue wrote:Just seen a piece on BBC News talking about Luton Town's promotion. Mentioned squad costs and said that Manchester City's squad cost over £1 billion and Luton's was about £3 or £4 million. I then went onto http://www.tranfermrkt.co.uk which has all the transfer fees paid. Totalling up our transfer fees worked out at €916.7 million, converting that to pounds sterling at todays rate the figure comes out at just under £800 million. Now I know these are massive figures but that's the cost of football in 2023, but why do the BBC feel the need to inflate the cost of our squad - in a news article - by 25%. I had a quick look at Luton's transfers while I was on and it is a bit harder to get the figures for these but several player's are on loan with a compulsory purchase included so the true figure of Luton's squad is nowhere near the £3 or £4 million quoted, the loan for Nakamba was €5 million and the purchase cost at the end is a further €4 million. It looks like our squad cost has been inflated by something in the region of 25% while Luton's has been estimated at a figure roughly 1/8th of it's cost. Is this just disingenious reporting or is there a hidden, or maybe very obvious, agenda being driven here.
Agenda.
You always hear:
- oil money spent
- Transfer fee's we pay that are actually inflated to fit the agenda
- And my personal favor: City can buy anyone, even if we proved in almost occasion that we don't go into bidding wars.
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