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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

If it makes you feel better at all it wouldn’t have been the Man City owners he was meeting as they had already agreed to buy City and completed it on the 1st September. Anyway that’s what I use to stop my self breaking down and crying. :'(  ;D

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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

 

Would rather not have owners like that tbh.

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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

 

Would rather not have owners like that tbh.

 

Agreed, Man City are as soulless as us tbh.

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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

 

Would rather not have owners like that tbh.

 

Agreed, Man City are as soulless as us tbh.

 

 

I’d take it mind  O0

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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

 

Would rather not have owners like that tbh.

 

Would absolutely love it personally. Their only objective would be to win things, making a profit would be secondary. I think we have waited long enough to win something, I would rather leave the moral victories to some other clubs like Chelsea and Man U.

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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

 

Would rather not have owners like that tbh.

 

why not?

they've invested a load for the local community and the club?

what type of owners do you want? not rich? not arabs?

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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

 

Would rather not have owners like that tbh.

 

why not?

they've invested a load for the local community and the club?

what type of owners do you want? not rich? not arabs?

 

The Man City owners are the PERFECT owners, in my opinion.

 

What they do in their own country that we might not like (if they do anything at all) is down to them and their own country to eventually sort out.

 

As owners of a UK Premier League Football Club, they are just perfect.

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Why does the story about Ashley supposed to have been meeting the future Man City owners have to crop up again. To think what could have been.

 

Would rather not have owners like that tbh.

 

why not?

they've invested a load for the local community and the club?

what type of owners do you want? not rich? not arabs?

 

The Man City owners are the PERFECT owners, in my opinion.

 

I wouldn't say no like.

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I would prefer them to Ashley like. Though my ideal ownership is fan ownership. The Man City owners are ruining football and if it could be helped I wouldn’t want NUFC associated with that, tbh. If Kenyon buys the club I will be more than happy. Someone who knows how to maximise the clubs potential in an organic way.

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I do sympathize with the human rights angle, and I would be uncomfortable with it, but this where football is now. There is no moral high ground anymore. In terms of infrastructure, investment in the local area, desire to win, they are the best owners you are going to get.  It's not like our current owner is a paragon of virtue, and we are still shit.

 

I mean its like the Qatar world cup, it's a disgrace on a lot of levels, but everyone here will watch it. I will and I'm not happy about it. But that's the game these days.

 

:thup:

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Should probably stop complaining about Sports Direct being a shit employer if we're now prepared to put up with human rights abusers as long as they invest in the club and break our transfer record.

 

 

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Should probably stop complaining about Sports Direct being a shit employer if we're now prepared to put up with human rights abusers as long as they invest in the club and break our transfer record.

 

Logic.

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Should probably stop complaining about Sports Direct being a shit employer if we're now prepared to put up with human rights abusers as long as they invest in the club and break our transfer record.

 

 

 

This is it for me. There's levels of it. All my clothes a probably sweatshop made to a degree but it's either that or walk aboot bollocks akimbo. Bit different when choosing to attend a football game. As someone who has been involved in very militant SD protests I'd stand to be a massive hypocrite.

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