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Following Our Nearest And Dearest Rivals 2022/23

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4 hours ago, Scott Harris said:

It all just feels so forced and fake. I don't remember him ever being like this as a player. It feels like he is trying so hard to imitate Guardiola. 

It does, it all looks like hes basically a Pep Guardiola tribute act.

Nothing Corrupt here. 

 

CITY STRIKE DEAL WITH BILLIONAIRE LINKED TO LIVERPOOL TAKEOVER


On Thursday Manchester City announced a new regional partnership with Jio Platforms, a firm that comes under the Reliance Industries umbrella. Reliance is owned by Mukesh Ambani, the Indian billionaire who had been linked with interest in a Liverpool takeover back in November before his office distanced him from the rumours.

Jio will become City's official mobile communications network partner in India, where the two will, according to a club statement "collaborate on a variety of engaging experiences that fans will be able to access through Jio’s digital ecosystem comprising JioTV, MyJio, Jio STB, JioEngage and other applications and platforms, in addition to exclusive giveaways and in-market activities." The aim will be to aid City's long-term growth prospects in the Indian market.

The link with City's owners arrives through the 2020 investment of $1.2bn by Mubadala Investments into Jio Platforms. Mubadala is a company where City chairman Kaldoon Al Mubarak also serves as CEO.

Man City strike deal with billionaire linked to Liverpool takeover

Imagine how much any other major league in Europe would be laughed at if the 3rd best team got knocked out in the first cup game against a lower league team and a further two got hit for four also against lower league opponents.

The PR sky did with the PL is genius, not ever been the best league in the world let alone by a distance.

14 minutes ago, Argo said:

Imagine how much any other major league in Europe would be laughed at if the 3rd best team got knocked out in the first cup game against a lower league team and a further two got hit for four also against lower league opponents.

The PR sky did with the PL is genius, not ever been the best league in the world let alone by a distance.

Barcelona literally just crawled past Intercity in midweek 4-3 aet. Cup upsets always have happened even when the English clubs were kings of Europe, it’s what makes the FA Cup the best cup competition in the world. 

2 minutes ago, charierre said:

Brilliant cross and finish for the scouse.

Shinned it, was an awful finish but luckily went in.

Just now, abigsmurf said:

"We didn't have any camera on but trust us, it was offside"

They've seriously said that.  If there's any doubt, you can't rule it out.

Yep, a new rule made up today to rule out a goal against Liverpool at Anfield.

Soon it will be pointless away teams turning up there, we all know you’ll never get any marginal decisions there.

1 hour ago, abigsmurf said:

"We didn't have any camera on but trust us, it was offside"

They've seriously said that.  If there's any doubt, you can't rule it out.

I thought you were joking with that, but that is actually the reason they are going with. This sport is rigged. 

You don't have a camera angle? then you go with the best one available to you, like you have done in the past with many decisions before. The League Cup final had a much worse camera angle to disallow Lukaku's goal, but they did it anyway. 

23 minutes ago, Scott Harris said:

Also, absolutely no chance Robertson did this by accident. 

He's clearly done that on purpose.

Massive shock that match of the day didn't bother to even show that..

On 06/01/2023 at 16:40, Sconnie Blue said:

Nothing Corrupt here. 

 

CITY STRIKE DEAL WITH BILLIONAIRE LINKED TO LIVERPOOL TAKEOVER


On Thursday Manchester City announced a new regional partnership with Jio Platforms, a firm that comes under the Reliance Industries umbrella. Reliance is owned by Mukesh Ambani, the Indian billionaire who had been linked with interest in a Liverpool takeover back in November before his office distanced him from the rumours.

Jio will become City's official mobile communications network partner in India, where the two will, according to a club statement "collaborate on a variety of engaging experiences that fans will be able to access through Jio’s digital ecosystem comprising JioTV, MyJio, Jio STB, JioEngage and other applications and platforms, in addition to exclusive giveaways and in-market activities." The aim will be to aid City's long-term growth prospects in the Indian market.

The link with City's owners arrives through the 2020 investment of $1.2bn by Mubadala Investments into Jio Platforms. Mubadala is a company where City chairman Kaldoon Al Mubarak also serves as CEO.

Man City strike deal with billionaire linked to Liverpool takeover

🤦‍♂️ It’s just amazing how it all gets swept under the carpet, nobody seems to care or mind, I swear if this was Chelsea the BBC would already have a documentary on it and the story would be everywhere.

1 hour ago, icecoolguy22 said:

Christ, That City team beat us 4:0 3 days ago lost via 2 against Southhampton, and they had to throw on all their big guns in the second half🤥 Either City saved their best for us, or we are really sh1t

This!!!

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