Mase wrote:Didn’t know where to put it, but I was in Cardiff today, went to a pub around 3pm and there were 4 kids in City kits in the beer garden. Mental
CTID Hants wrote:Mase wrote:Didn’t know where to put it, but I was in Cardiff today, went to a pub around 3pm and there were 4 kids in City kits in the beer garden. Mental
This time last year, here in Marbella everywhere you looked there kids and adults in City top's, this year because of Euros24 it's all international shirts and a smattering of Haaland/City shirts, with the Spaniards wearing belled/RM shirts.
Mase wrote:CTID Hants wrote:Mase wrote:Didn’t know where to put it, but I was in Cardiff today, went to a pub around 3pm and there were 4 kids in City kits in the beer garden. Mental
This time last year, here in Marbella everywhere you looked there kids and adults in City top's, this year because of Euros24 it's all international shirts and a smattering of Haaland/City shirts, with the Spaniards wearing belled/RM shirts.
Almost all the City shirts I see kids wearing have Haaland on. Off to Cornwall in a couple of weeks and then Tenerife just after that and I imagine I’ll see plenty of City kits.
Taken my daughter to her first football session (plenty of years of brainwashing are working now) and most of the kids are in Bellingham shirts - it’s repulsive. Quite a few horrible dirt rags. I just say, “ewwww” out loud so my daughter knows, we stay away from them.
zuricity wrote:Bbc open a hys on Savio. All crapping on and
On and on and on about 115. What a bunch of idiots.
Tokyo Blue wrote:I am not sure it will, Salf. They are all massive hypocrites with no shame whatsoever.
johnny crossan wrote:Most valuable brand again!
MANCHESTER CITY RETAINS POSITION AS THE PREMIER LEAGUE'S MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALL CLUB BRAND
Manchester City remains the Premier League’s most valuable football club brand according to Brand Finance, who have noted that the Club’s brand value has seen an increase of 7% to £1.4 billion, in this year’s Brand Finance Football 50 Report.
The report highlights the Club’s consistent on-pitch success which has driven record commercial and matchday revenues, contributing to its growing brand value.
In 2023, Manchester City held the Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Super Cup, and FIFA Club World Cup titles and in 2024 the Club won the Premier League for a record fourth consecutive year.
Manchester City’s BSI (Brand Strength Index) score has improved considerably to 92.8/100, earning an AAA+ rating, the highest rating awarded by Brand Finance.
According to Brand Finance’s research, the Club achieves perfect scores for its ambition, for playing exciting and entertaining football, and for being well run and managed off the pitch, underscored by Pep Guardiola’s leadership style.
Commenting on Manchester City retaining its position as the Premier League’s most valuable football club brand, Roel de Vries, Chief Operating Officer at City Football Group, said:
“As well as Manchester City retaining its position as the Premier League’s most valuable football club brand, the Club has also seen an increase in its overall brand value, demonstrating the ongoing and successful delivery of a multi-decade strategy, which has led to sustained growth over several years.
“This positive momentum, together with the consistent progress that we are seeing, reflects our commitment to long-term investment across all areas of our organisation and ensures that we are well placed to maintain our upward trajectory throughout the next decade and beyond.”
https://www.mancity.com/news/club/manch ... 4-63856798
nottsblue wrote:
He now thinks Everton will try to sign Kalvin Phillips to replace Onana. Hopefully this is one he does get right
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