Might have to wait a while to play Citeh again.......Silver Fox wrote:Not until Citeh beat us 1-0 with a flukey deflected goalHarry Carry wrote:I predict all nobbers will hate man City if they 'buy' success.
by Harry Carry » 12 Sep 2008 16:34
12 Sep 2008 16:34Might have to wait a while to play Citeh again.......Silver Fox wrote:Not until Citeh beat us 1-0 with a flukey deflected goalHarry Carry wrote:I predict all nobbers will hate man City if they 'buy' success.
by Silver Fox » 12 Sep 2008 16:35
12 Sep 2008 16:35by Dirk Gently » 14 Sep 2008 13:54
14 Sep 2008 13:54Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is changing the goalposts in his move for Manchester City - and wants to pay LESS for a SMALLER slice of Thaksin Shinawatra's club.
In a sensational twist the wealthy Abu Dhabi bidder is looking to take just 75 per cent of City rather than the original 90 per cent proposed by his team.
The Arabs are disturbed by the size of debts Shinawatra has run up - with estimates the Thai has clocked up bills of around £140million - and their search of the books has altered the deal.
Now the Sheikh and his team are proposing to pay Shinawatra a lot less cash in the latest dramatic twist at 'Middle' Eastlands...and they will settle for a majority but not near-overall control.
Shinawatra is in a difficult position. His assets are frozen in Thailand and he has run up costs that would cripple City if the Arabs walked away.
Sheikh Al Nahyan's team only came to the table late on in the search for a buyer.
Other groups came and went be for they emerged in the last days of August - but it would be catastrophic if they turned out to be a footballing mirage.
People Sport can reveal only a fraction of the cost for several transfers at City have been paid - like Robinho, Jo and Shaun Wright-Phillips.
by chandog » 14 Sep 2008 14:25
14 Sep 2008 14:25would love it if this deal falls throughDirk Gently wrote:The deal isn't all quite as cut and dried as it seems .....
http://www.people.co.uk/sport/football/ ... _page.html
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is changing the goalposts in his move for Manchester City - and wants to pay LESS for a SMALLER slice of Thaksin Shinawatra's club.
In a sensational twist the wealthy Abu Dhabi bidder is looking to take just 75 per cent of City rather than the original 90 per cent proposed by his team.
The Arabs are disturbed by the size of debts Shinawatra has run up - with estimates the Thai has clocked up bills of around £140million - and their search of the books has altered the deal.
Now the Sheikh and his team are proposing to pay Shinawatra a lot less cash in the latest dramatic twist at 'Middle' Eastlands...and they will settle for a majority but not near-overall control.
Shinawatra is in a difficult position. His assets are frozen in Thailand and he has run up costs that would cripple City if the Arabs walked away.
Sheikh Al Nahyan's team only came to the table late on in the search for a buyer.
Other groups came and went be for they emerged in the last days of August - but it would be catastrophic if they turned out to be a footballing mirage.
People Sport can reveal only a fraction of the cost for several transfers at City have been paid - like Robinho, Jo and Shaun Wright-Phillips.
by papereyes » 14 Sep 2008 14:28
14 Sep 2008 14:28by Harry Carry » 14 Sep 2008 16:33
14 Sep 2008 16:33by Alan Partridge » 14 Sep 2008 16:34
14 Sep 2008 16:34Harry Carry wrote:Just shows all that money spent by Citeh can't buy success.
by TheMaraudingDog » 21 Dec 2008 15:36
21 Dec 2008 15:36Silver Fox wrote:I doubt the arabs see them getting relegated this year


by The 17 Bus » 21 Dec 2008 16:50
21 Dec 2008 16:50A TMD ALOL. What a treat at Christmas.TheMaraudingDog wrote:Your mission, should you choose to accept it is to spend millions, get all the City fans giddy and then get them relegated.
But when he went there they didnt have all that money.rg6royal wrote:Don't see why he went there in the first place tbh. Everyone is expecting so much of City just because they have money. Will be interesting to see what happens there in january.
TMD >>>>>>>>>>> HarryRow Z Royal wrote:A TMD ALOL. What a treat at Christmas.TheMaraudingDog wrote:Your mission, should you choose to accept it is to spend millions, get all the City fans giddy and then get them relegated.
by papereyes » 22 Dec 2008 09:22
22 Dec 2008 09:22by Silver Fox » 23 Dec 2008 11:08
23 Dec 2008 11:08Yeah, might have to take that predicition on the chinTheMaraudingDog wrote:Silver Fox wrote:I doubt the arabs see them getting relegated this year
Oooh I'm not too sure about that
by TheMaraudingDog » 23 Dec 2008 11:13
23 Dec 2008 11:13Same here, never really noted their plight with too much detail until Sunders.Silver Fox wrote:Yeah, might have to take that predicition on the chinTheMaraudingDog wrote:Silver Fox wrote:I doubt the arabs see them getting relegated this year
Oooh I'm not too sure about thatObviously I could care less about what Citeh get up to so to say I was genuinely shocked when I saw the table on Saturday night and noticed they were bottom 3 is an understatement, in a way it made me more interested in their plight so I enjoyed a good LOL when WBA got the late winner Sunday
by TheMaraudingDog » 23 Dec 2008 11:36
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