Who wants Man City to win the CL Saturday?

Surely if Pep stays on, it can only mean he wants to achieve the one thing that has always alluded him
















Beating Boro in the Premier League🤭

Has a chance to attempt "the Septuple" next season doesn't he.

Community Shield
Euro Super Cup
Club World Championship
League Cup
Premier League
FA Cup
Champions League
 
Scott Carson matches Paulo Maldini's record of longest gap between CL wins, 18 years: 2 winners medals & 90 mins 1/4 final footage from 2005, to show his kids..

TBF at least he played many games as first choice in his prime & most of his career plus represented England - an 18 year, on good (unbelievably excellent for most people) money - is a nice long way to head to retirement, from your peak playing days..

 
Rodri, Pep and Grealish all swearing in their interviews on BT - understand the emotions but terrible behaviour for role models
 
You don’t see how their finances are any different because you choose not to see the difference.

Man City have over 100 charges for FFP breaches.

As far as I’m aware Man Utd and Liverpool haven’t set-up shadow firms overseas to hide the true cost of the wages.

Man Utd and Liverpool aren’t backed by an oil nation. Liverpool’s net spend is much smaller than Man City’s.
Sorry fella but you're wrong...over the last 5 years Liverpool sit in 9th for Net Spend on £254.19m and Man City are 10th on £224.97m. From this year's treble City have made over £300m so that's covered the last 5 years spend with money left over for a major signing.
 
Sorry fella but you're wrong...over the last 5 years Liverpool sit in 9th for Net Spend on £254.19m and Man City are 10th on £224.97m. From this year's treble City have made over £300m so that's covered the last 5 years spend with money left over for a major signing.
Is that the official figures, or the murky ones where players wages are paid via shell companies, or sponsorships are grossly inflated to massage the FFP figures?
 
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