There were a few issues yesterday, but I put them down almost entirely to bad luck, and supporters not being settled/know where to go.
At the south stand upper waterfront bar in front of block 208, both the ale machines stopped working and went...
He's not greedily holding out though is he. He's signed a contract to be paid a wage at 'x' value. That contract is for City to pay it. If you don't want to pay him that wage, then sell him, if nobody will.pay what you want to sell him for then...
I know mate, I worked on it during both stages. Got photos somewhere of me giving Keegan a tour and showing him his new office. Was my first Stadium job that.
I ran the final ever 'race' on the racetrack before it was ripped up. I ran in lane 4...
Tbf though. The City of Manchester Stadium wasnt built first and foremost as a football stadium. Ive been in juts about every room in that stadium (and a realise its likely changed, a lot) but it was never built to top spec.
If we gave them his wages up front in the form of a loan fee, then even though they see it leave the club in salary on the PSR sheet, they can claim £12m (or whatever) as profit. They will basically be able to call their outgoings profits.
Many companies still pay a London levy as they understand living costs are usually higher in London. Its becoming less and less the case now, with many cities charging the same or similar to their London counterparts. Mulligans in Manchester for...
The only cultural bias here is you thinking that they routinely cut limbs off people.
Who said anything about paying him off. He has a contract with City, that was agreed between both parties. Its not up to us to ensure that City can maintain...
Really? Wow.
You can make light of it, you can even defend it, thats sound if its your kind of thing, but to just flat out deny that it doesn't happen is a bit far.
They're not quite as bad a Newcastles lot, as it doesn't, as far as we know...