mawa oist!
mawa oist!
yah next year they will bring in more and more expensive players na pod disrupting the team's chemistry. no question ur team boasts of many skilled and capable players but should we expect more than their current standing? they should be on top with their current line up, why NOW is not the right time man bro cad?
agree ko nimo bro Hat, compara nato sa utd, chelsea ug uban pa , their players have been together for at least years. ang city pila pa gani ka buwan sila nagka kauban.
mga brad, nusa sunod schedule el classico ?
@marius - um LOL, we may have been lucky in some games, but you can't attribute everything to luck, or else we wouldn't be sitting on top of the league with the most points, and with more than a game in hand - an advantage over the rest.
Messi won the Ballon d'Or - er, considering he underperformed in the world cup, the award should have gone to Xavi (double + WC winners) or Sneijder (treble + WC finals) But Wes didn't even make the top 3, which is stupid. Messi is not overrated, but he didn't deserve the award this year.
para nako andres ineista and deserving.
This is the 40 year old trillion-dollar man behind the mega-rich Arabs promising to build a global super-team at Manchester City.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan is the brother of the ruler of Abu Dhabi, the biggest of the United Arab Emirates.
Within an estimated family fortune of $1trillion (£555billion) he is set to make the £11.7billion spending power of Chelsea's Russian owner Roman Abramovich look like chicken feed.
And we can reveal the staggering wealth of the tycoon behind the group whose sensational developments threaten to turn football on its head.
His mega-deep coffers have been boosted by the surge in oil prices - for it is said every time the price of a barrel goes up a dollar, Abu Dhabi makes another $500million a day.
In a similar competitive move into the sporting world, Abu Dhabi splashed out £91million for a five per cent stake in Ferrari three years ago in the hope Formula One will give it a Grand Prix.
And the Emirate has also bought one of New York's best-known skyscrapers, the Chrysler Building, for 800million last year.
Now Sheikh Mansour plans to take City to dizzy heights and put even mighty Manchester United in the shade by turning his new plaything into the biggest club on the planet.
bro marius, para nako.
messi, xavi, andres, they are all talented players,
but this is the world cup year,
and a. iniesta scored that winner.
and not to forget, he scored the winner against chelsea
in 2009 edition of the champions league.
peace ! pit senyor !
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