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The Men Behind Manchester City: The Dark Side

Led's Zeppelin

Can't Re Member
May 28, 2013
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And yet there are still people envious of Man City, and supporters who think their trophies make it all OK.

The influence on the game of clubs financed by filthy money is beyond despicable.
 

Spurs 1961

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Aug 31, 2012
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Said so often that it is such a shame we have allowed people from all over the world to come into the UK and buy up all our assets. We welcome all the super rich criminals, despots etc., and accept money laundering at the highest level whilst demonising people struggling to escape from the clutches of such people and regimes.
 
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Azazello

The Boney King of Nowhere
Aug 15, 2009
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Got cash?

That's about the extent of the PL's fit and proper person's test. How the MCFC fans can cheer their owners with a clear conscience I don't know.
 

yankspurs

Enic Out
Aug 22, 2013
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Vile ****s.

When I first read camel racing, I was all in on seeing that, but the fact they traffic little kids, force them to keep weight down, and kill them if they want to leave? Jesus fucking christ. Disgrace.
 

spursfan77

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Aug 13, 2005
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And some people want people like this to take over THFC. Whatever problems people have with Enid they aren’t them.
 

michaelden

Knight of the Fat Fanny
Aug 13, 2004
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Vile ****s.

When I first read camel racing, I was all in on seeing that, but the fact they traffic little kids, force them to keep weight down, and kill them if they want to leave? Jesus fucking christ. Disgrace.

Some camel races use robotic jockeys and that I can live with, but kids and slavery. That is wrong
 

BuryMeInEngland

Polish that cock lads
May 24, 2012
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Despicable human beings. The clubs they own are just a rich mans toys so they can boast to each other about how much better they are than others. In a perfect world their immense wealth would disappear and clubs like Man City would be languishing in the depths of League One.

I loathe them.
 

whitesocks

The past means nothing. This is a message for life
Jan 16, 2014
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Emirates Airlines is owned by the government of Dubai ... the Emirates brand forms a central pillar of Dubai’s branding strategy.

Dubai bought the naming rights to Arsenal’s stadium in 2004, making its relationship with the club deeper than its sponsorship of Real Madrid, Benfica, AC Milan, Olympiakos, Hamburg, or the New York Cosmos, but in all the hullabaloo that accompanied the official opening of the stadium in October 2006, nobody seemed to think it worthy of comment that Arsenal’s new patron was facing child slavery charges.

I find it hard to get that worked up about Man City but I'll happily refer to the Emirates stadium as the Child Slavery stadium from now on.
 
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