Yes, that is correct. After our win over Hanover, Manchester City made an offer which our manager, Horst Heldt, rejected
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Yes, that is correct. After our win over Hanover, Manchester City made an offer which our manager, Horst Heldt, rejected
I am looking forward to meeting representatives of the new owners of the club to discuss exciting prospects for not just Manchester City Football Club but the whole of East Manchester.
Imagine this: Abramovich decides to sell Chelsea. He's taken them as far as he can: he's looking for someone richer to invest in order to keep up with Manchester City.
We don't just want Manchester City to be challenging for trophies in England, but also in the Champions League. We want them to be in for every trophy available.
Manchester City took action but sometimes in football it can be triple jeopardy you can be fined by the club, be suspended and then punished by the FA.
You cannot just win the title by spending money but Chelsea won for two years spending big, big money. Afterwards Manchester United won spending lots of money too. If we are talking about spending money then maybe Manchester City will win the title this year.
Four tournaments are being played, but it's obvious Nery is not a priority (for Manchester City)
City have the richest owner in the world but I still see Manchester United as the biggest club in the world ... United have a status and history that has taken years to build up. It stretches back to the Busby Babes, to players like Bobby Charlton and George Best. It will be very interesting to see what happens at City, but what we have at United is very special.