
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Pep Guardiola turns political activist to give passionate pro-Palestine speech while wearing a keffiyeh in Barcelona on his day off from work at Man City
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... elona.html
Fucking disgraceful
nottsblue wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Pep Guardiola turns political activist to give passionate pro-Palestine speech while wearing a keffiyeh in Barcelona on his day off from work at Man City
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... elona.html
Fucking disgraceful
He’s been poorly advised on this. Can’t imagine the higher ups will approve?
nottsblue wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Pep Guardiola turns political activist to give passionate pro-Palestine speech while wearing a keffiyeh in Barcelona on his day off from work at Man City
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footb ... elona.html
Fucking disgraceful
He’s been poorly advised on this. Can’t imagine the higher ups will approve?


sniffer wrote:Probably a bonus Lijnders taking over for a few days.
Wonderwall wrote:Keep it to football lads and lasses, please

Wonderwall wrote:Keep it to football lads and lasses, please
PeterParker wrote:Found that odd, to be honest, most of all the importance of the next game. Not the best time to do that, Imho. It's his business, he can do what he wants, but the timing is bad.
Also saw that Dias, even if he is out, had an encounter with the police late in the night at his home with the Love Island host.
PaulieIrish wrote:Gotta say he’s gone up in my opinion by 1000% for this.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:Gotta say he’s gone up in my opinion by 1000% for this.
You mean supporting terrorism? Kindred spirits?
zuricity wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:Gotta say he’s gone up in my opinion by 1000% for this.
You mean supporting terrorism? Kindred spirits?
Harry, it seems to have hit a nerve with you. If it bothers you that much start a topic in the Fez section for discussion. Like fifa's award to the Don , politics has no place in football. Also, in an open forum that can be read by anyone around the world

carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:Gotta say he’s gone up in my opinion by 1000% for this.
You mean supporting terrorism? Kindred spirits?
Harry, it seems to have hit a nerve with you. If it bothers you that much start a topic in the Fez section for discussion. Like fifa's award to the Don , politics has no place in football. Also, in an open forum that can be read by anyone around the world
Fair enough point Zuri but you can blame one person for the anger on this site (and that anger does fall into many thousands of city fans worldwide ) and that person manages Man City.
It’s been said numerous times , Pep’s paid millions by City to manage the team and win trophies—not to use his massive platform for political speeches on his ‘day off.’ It drags the club and us fans into controversies we didn’t sign up for. When he leaves the job, fine—do whatever activism he wants. Until then, focus on football. Simple as that.
Dunnylad wrote:PeterParker wrote:Found that odd, to be honest, most of all the importance of the next game. Not the best time to do that, Imho. It's his business, he can do what he wants, but the timing is bad.
Also saw that Dias, even if he is out, had an encounter with the police late in the night at his home with the Love Island host.
House was broken into I heard - seems reasonable to get the police round for

zuricity wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:zuricity wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:PaulieIrish wrote:Gotta say he’s gone up in my opinion by 1000% for this.
You mean supporting terrorism? Kindred spirits?
Harry, it seems to have hit a nerve with you. If it bothers you that much start a topic in the Fez section for discussion. Like fifa's award to the Don , politics has no place in football. Also, in an open forum that can be read by anyone around the world
Fair enough point Zuri but you can blame one person for the anger on this site (and that anger does fall into many thousands of city fans worldwide ) and that person manages Man City.
It’s been said numerous times , Pep’s paid millions by City to manage the team and win trophies—not to use his massive platform for political speeches on his ‘day off.’ It drags the club and us fans into controversies we didn’t sign up for. When he leaves the job, fine—do whatever activism he wants. Until then, focus on football. Simple as that.
Not blaming anyone Carl probably some very valid points to be discussed too . We have to self-regulate. I think everyone that comments on this site enjoys the fact that other than this particular forum with politics, the other forums are open for free banter. btw, on my days off I take the dog for a walk.

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