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I think they're well run and all that but their owners are delusional with this expansion shit.

Shouldnt take long

Had a man telling me he been supporting city from day when they had robinho and hughes at first was like ? But then realised that was like 8 years ago and it would have made him about 10/11... Takes couple generations of success

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I think they're well run and all that but their owners are delusional with this expansion shit.

Shouldnt take long

Had a man telling me he been supporting city from day when they had robinho and hughes at first was like But then realised that was like 8 years ago and it would have made him about 10/11... Takes couple generations of success

 

 

 

They will go clear once there academy starts reaping the rewards in 5-10 years or so, whole infrastructure is a madness. City scouts are ODT across the north of england aswell, know quite a few peoples whose sons are enrolled in the academy.

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The chance to see PSG - Paris Saint-Germain stars Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Angel Di Maria is “unmissable”. So say Manchester City. 
In a late bid to fill the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, City are harnessing the star power of PSG’s forwards in adverts trying to offload tickets on Manchester’s radio stations. 
Even contesting the first Champions League quarterfinal in the club’s history hasn’t led to rush for tickets. And there’s still much to play for, with City holding the away-goals advantage after securing a 2-2 draw in the French capital on Wednesday. 
By Monday afternoon, City had 1,595 remaining seats out of 53,045 for Tuesday's second leg. The club website was still showing availability in many parts of the Etihad Stadium. 
But City is still on course for its biggest Champions League attendance.

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The chance to see PSG - Paris Saint-Germain stars Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Angel Di Maria is “unmissable”. So say Manchester City. 
In a late bid to fill the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday, City are harnessing the star power of PSG’s forwards in adverts trying to offload tickets on Manchester’s radio stations. 
Even contesting the first Champions League quarterfinal in the club’s history hasn’t led to rush for tickets. And there’s still much to play for, with City holding the away-goals advantage after securing a 2-2 draw in the French capital on Wednesday. 
By Monday afternoon, City had 1,595 remaining seats out of 53,045 for Tuesday's second leg. The club website was still showing availability in many parts of the Etihad Stadium. 
But City is still on course for its biggest Champions League attendance.

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