Khaldoon Al Mubarak on #ManCity's 115 charges: "Let me be as consistent as I've always been; until we have a ruling I can't say much. Once we have a ruling, believe me, we're going to have a wonderful sit-down together and I'll say everything I've wanted to say for the last three years *laughs*..." [via @ManCity]
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People criticise Man City because they donβt have as much fans as Man United and the likes, but one thing they know how to do is honor people.
Yesterday, after the game at Etihad, they awarded Bernardo and John Stones a lifetime ticket to Man City games, amongst many other things.
On the red side of Manchester, Paul Scholes was complaining recently on a podcast that he was struggling to get a match ticket for a Man United game, this is a player who won dozens of titles at the club.
In this clip, they also honor a player who won the FA Cup for them 50 years ago.
Run it down to Kompany, to Fernandinho, to the new generation, Man City as a club know how to honor people. Give them that.
In fact, they missed honoring Ederson and Gundogan, guess what, they brought them back to the club yesterday, and the event today.
Their fans also feel closer to the club and players than many bigger clubs. This event was Β£12 and sold out. Look at the organisation.
π¨π£οΈ π‘ππͺ: Bernardo Silva: "So guys, when I was at AS Monaco I won a foul by cheating [vs Manchester City] John Stones called me a little soft c*nt. That was the start of our relationship."