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Nope. No they don’t.
Never mind the typo – it happens, though it usually happens and the gets subbed out – but that ‘roaring’ is classic tabloid nonsense.
Man City ARE Lance Armstrong (allegedly)
I have to respond to the latest Man City defender from this morning claiming that City’s net spend and wage bill are comparable to the “big clubs” in the league.
Hollow, hollow, hollow
I sat down to look at the City Madrid match tonight and as half time arrives I find myself thinking football is definitely broken. City playing arguably the biggest football club in the world off the park as if they are Accrington Stanley. They have created footballing perfection through financial doping. How do city fans feel about this in their heart of hearts? I find myself rooting for Madrid as if they are plucky underdogs, not a team who benefits from unequal Tv rights and historical government support themselves in Spain.
City bottlers?
If City don’t win the treble, have they “bottled it”?
Simon, Norf London Gooner
P.S. As that famous Bible verse goes: “All things are possible through Abu Dhabi who strengthens me”.
Stories are a vital part of human culture and sport is part of that. Over the years, teams and individuals build up myths and legends around themselves with these great narrative arcs of peaks and troughs. Fergie’s Fledglings winning the treble in 99, the invincibles, Istanbul, but also Tiger Woods coming back to win again, Emma Raducanu at the US Open, the 2005 Ashes series, something probably happened in rugby at some point as well…
Negotiations are at an advanced stage with Sheikh Jassim eager to gain complete ownership.
Klopp’s side are currently one point behind both fourth-placed Manchester United and third-placed Newcastle United but Liverpool have played one game more than their two Premier League rivals.
And Bayern Munich have now been thrown into the mix by German journalist Falk.
Some brilliant recruitment and Roberto de Zerbi’s management has seen Brighton challenge for the European places this season and the Seagulls have a lot of admiring glances from other clubs with reported interest in Kaoru Mitoma, Moises Caicedo, Mac Allister and others.
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