City64 wrote:Wine and dine her at Tast I’m sure she will see the light !
But what the hell is it so cheap for a 2-star Michelin restaurant? Is he serving leftovers from Greggs?

City64 wrote:Wine and dine her at Tast I’m sure she will see the light !
PeterParker wrote:City64 wrote:Wine and dine her at Tast I’m sure she will see the light !
But what the hell is it so cheap for a 2-star Michelin restaurant? Is he serving leftovers from Greggs?
sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:Greatest manager in English football?
No need for the question mark. A full stop will suffice.
bigblue wrote:the daily mail is saying that we're offering Pep a 5 year contract extension. Yes please.
Pep Guardiola 'agrees' IMMEDIATE Man City exit as Juventus announcement date claim made
PEP GUARDIOLA has agreed a deal to leave Manchester City and take up the vacant managerial role at Juventus.
That is the extraordinary claim of Italian journalist Federico Gennarelli of Radio Sportiva.
The Catalan coach secured the domestic treble and helped City become the first men’s team in English football history to win the league title and both cup competitions in the same season.
Manchester City wrapped up their trio of trophies with a record-equalling 6-0 thrashing of Watford in the FA Cup final at Wembley last Saturday - the joint-biggest margin of victory in any final in the competition’s 147-year history.
That came after beating Chelsea on penalties in the Carabao Cup final back in February before a 98-point league season secured back-to-back titles, becoming the first team in a decade to retain their Premier League crown as they edged rivals Liverpool, who ended on 97 points.
PeterParker wrote:If you didn't see this bollox news already. (I am not going to drop the link, fuck them)Pep Guardiola 'agrees' IMMEDIATE Man City exit as Juventus announcement date claim made
PEP GUARDIOLA has agreed a deal to leave Manchester City and take up the vacant managerial role at Juventus.
That is the extraordinary claim of Italian journalist Federico Gennarelli of Radio Sportiva.
The Catalan coach secured the domestic treble and helped City become the first men’s team in English football history to win the league title and both cup competitions in the same season.
Manchester City wrapped up their trio of trophies with a record-equalling 6-0 thrashing of Watford in the FA Cup final at Wembley last Saturday - the joint-biggest margin of victory in any final in the competition’s 147-year history.
That came after beating Chelsea on penalties in the Carabao Cup final back in February before a 98-point league season secured back-to-back titles, becoming the first team in a decade to retain their Premier League crown as they edged rivals Liverpool, who ended on 97 points.
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