@WeareManC1ty I mean, Fergie left and Leicester and Spurs fought for the title. City will carry on winning leagues even though Pep has left. Being owned by a State changes nothing
🚨 MAN CITY CHAIRMAN KHALDOON AL MUBARAK: PEP’S EXIT WON’T END OUR GOLDEN ERA
Speaking to club media today, Khaldoon insisted the Blues are “far from peaked” and built to keep winning under incoming manager Enzo Maresca.
“We’ve gone through a very thoughtful process… we have selected and brought in the best manager possible for this club,” he said.
After 20 trophies in ten years with Pep, a domestic cup double and a title race that went to the final week last season, City are confident the squad rebuild will deliver even more silverware in 2026/27.
Rivals celebrating Guardiola’s departure? Don’t get too excited.
The winning DNA is here to stay. 💙
@masonchallinor@lukestanley03 We got beat, but usually by better teams. In fact when he won it it was against better squads. That's the difference in greatness
@GreenBhoy1967 Oh you talking about the fees now? Not the million pound wages mentioned on your first tweet? Let me give you a nice little fact. Since 1967, more Man Utd academy players have won the European cup than Celtic academy players have
@GreenBhoy1967 That's all well and good. The problem is, you referred to Man Utd winning European cup teams as foreign mercenaries on millions of pounds. The three players you mention were not. I will accept your apology in advance
@EddyPrugh@Scott_Pert You were never allowed two contracts for managers, with or without FFP. As for city suffering, they spent 400m between 2008 and 2011 when top players were 30m. The rules had to come in to stop States and Oligarchs otherwise that would have continued