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The Mag delusion

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"Widely reported"...by whom? Is there any real truth that the Man City owners wanted to buy the mags? Most rumours are generally made up wherever the mags are concerned and despite being total lies they become gospel and are referred to for years to come.

As if they'll be bothered if they don't sell out Wembley :lol:
 
Posted this before but I used to work for a company in Blyth and we were talking about the Arab when it was announced he was buying Man City when one of the owners came in the office and asked what we were talking about. We told her about the deal and she replied "Oh, I told him to buy Newcastle":eek:. Turned out that unbeknown to us she was a personal friend and often socialised with Mansoor when she was in our Dubai office. She later married one of his friends.
 
"After looking at buying Newcastle, they instead bought Manchester City, how the owners must regretting it with latest Wembley embarrassment."

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

Want to know what's embarrassing, lads? Being one of the only clubs in the football league to have never played there
 
"Widely reported"...by whom? Is there any real truth that the Man City owners wanted to buy the mags? Most rumours are generally made up wherever the mags are concerned and despite being total lies they become gospel and are referred to for years to come.

As if they'll be bothered if they don't sell out Wembley :lol:

The clowns have decided it was a hard fought race between them and City but were just pipped at the post .... totally ignoring Arsenal & Liverpool :lol:

"Football's latest billionaire tycoon, Dr Sulaiman Al Fahim, met one of two biggest shareholders to consider investing £180million in the club earlier this year before turning his attention to Manchester City. Dr Al Fahim, who led negotiations for the Abu Dhabi United Group's takeover of City, has admitted that he 'looked at' Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle before settling on City.

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7 September 2008
 
The mags give thousands of free tickets every game........but that doesnt fit the agenda.

Man city even at their lowest ebb or the mags. No question.......city every time.
 
"Widely reported"...by whom? Is there any real truth that the Man City owners wanted to buy the mags? Most rumours are generally made up wherever the mags are concerned and despite being total lies they become gospel and are referred to for years to come.

When you put 2+2 together, makes sense... Man city owners looking to expand footprint in league, certainly they must be looking at theirs' and everyone's second favourite team, no??
 
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