The Manchester City (The Citizens) | Special Thread

The Manchester City (The Citizens) | Special Thread

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Carlos Tevez and Yaya Toure emerge from the town hall with the famous FA Cup.


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English talent: Joe Hart, James Milner and Adam Johnson were all part of the winning team.


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One fan sends a warning to City's Premier League winning neighbours.
 
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Roberto Mancini enjoys his first piece of silverware just 17 months after joining the club.


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On arrival at the City of Manchester Stadium the players don the club's new away kit.
 
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Fireworks burst into life around the roof of Eastlands, lighting up the Manchester evening sky.


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Vincent Kompany enjoys the event with life president Bernard Halford.
 
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Roberto Mancini addresses the crowd as Edin Dzeko looks on.


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Tevez waves to the jubilant supporters.
 
Manchester City set to finalise £27m deal for wantaway Arsenal duo Nasri and Clichy

Manchester City are pressing ahead with a £27million double bid for Arsenal pair Gael Clichy and Samir Nasri.

City set to seal a £7m deal for Clichy and will offer the Gunners the kind of deal that will be difficult to refuse if Nasri, as expected, fails to agree new terms at the Emirates.
Clichy underwent a medical on Monday morning after being pictured leaving a restaurant in Manchester on Sunday night as he prepares to become the first big name to walk out on Arsenal this summer.



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In town: Gael Clichy leaves San Carlo restaurant in Manchester on Sunday night


Read more: Manchester City set to finalise £27m deal for Arsenal duo Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy | Mail Online
 
Manchester City set to finalise £27m deal for wantaway Arsenal duo Nasri and Clichy

Manchester City are pressing ahead with a £27million double bid for Arsenal pair Gael Clichy and Samir Nasri.

City set to seal a £7m deal for Clichy and will offer the Gunners the kind of deal that will be difficult to refuse if Nasri, as expected, fails to agree new terms at the Emirates.
Clichy underwent a medical on Monday morning after being pictured leaving a restaurant in Manchester on Sunday night as he prepares to become the first big name to walk out on Arsenal this summer.



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In town: Gael Clichy leaves San Carlo restaurant in Manchester on Sunday night


Read more: Manchester City set to finalise £27m deal for Arsenal duo Samir Nasri and Gael Clichy | Mail Online

mnh, ....haya bana.
Hivi kwani huna good news za Arsenal hata mbili tatu?
 

mnh, ....haya bana.
Hivi kwani huna good news za Arsenal hata mbili tatu?


Nilifikiri hii ni good news kwa Arsenal?!! Maana Clichy amekuwa akionekana hafai kwa baadhi ya guneers!
 
[h=1]Manchester City bank record £400m sponsorship deal with Etihad Airways
[/h] • Uefa poised to assess fairness of the 10-year arrangement
• City consulted with Uefa to ensure deal breaks no rules






  • Daniel Taylor
  • guardian.co.uk, Friday 8 July 2011 22.00 BST Article history
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    Manchester City's ground will be known as the Etihad Stadium as part of the record £400m sponsorship deal with Etihad Airways. Photograph: Ed Sykes/Action Images

    Manchester City will bank up to £400m under their new sponsorship arrangement with Etihad Airways, making it the largest deal of its kind in sport and reinforcing City's position as a football club with unprecedented financial power.
    The 10-year agreement, which means City's ground is renamed the Etihad Stadium, will be worth more than twice the previous record, JP Morgan Chase's $300m (£187m) for the new Madison Square Garden, while simultaneously demonstrating the growing disparity between the top clubs in English football.
    To put it into context, the deal Arsenal struck with Emirates in 2004 was valued at £90m over 15 years. Around £48m of that came via shirt sponsorship, with the naming rights worth only £2.8m a year. Chelsea and Tottenham have both scoured the market for a deal in the region of £10-15m a year but found no serious interest. Newcastle have also been unable to find a sponsor since the club's owner, Mike Ashley, tested the waters with a short-term arrangement in the 2009-10 season that resulted in their ground taking the name of his sportswear business as the sportsdirect.com@St James' Park Stadium.
    Etihad's deal includes a 10-year extension to their shirt sponsorship at City, as well as financial backing for what will be known as the Etihad Campus, a vast area of land around the stadium that already includes the City Square fans' village, and has other major development planned, including a new training ground and sports science centre.
    Garry Cook, the City chief executive, described it as "one of the most important arrangements in the history of world football", made even more remarkable because City do not own the stadium. Manchester city council allowed City to negotiate the naming rights as part of an improved rental agreement, agreed this year, which means the club will pay £20m over the next five years to an authority in the grip of financial cuts.
    City must now convince Uefa that the amounts involved do not contravene the incoming financial fair play regulations and, specifically, the condition that stipulates sponsors with close links to club owners pay a fair price.
    Etihad are owned by the Abu Dhabi government and the airline's association with the City owner, Sheikh Mansour, a member of the Abu Dhabi royal family, will almost certainly prompt Uefa's Club Financial Control Panel, under the chairmanship of the former Belgian prime minister Jean-Luc Dehaene, to investigate.
    A Uefa spokesman said: "We are aware of the situation and our experts will make assessments of fair value of any sponsorship deals using benchmarks."
    Under the terms of financial fair play, clubs have to show they can break even in the medium term if they are to take part in European competitions and, for City, that represents a significant issue given that their last financial figures reported a £121m loss and the next accounts, to be published in September, are expected to be worse.
    The club have, however, made extensive inquiries of their own, consulting with Uefa in the process, to ensure the Etihad deal fits in with the rules and cannot be construed, in essence, as a different twist to 'mates' rates'.'
    A significant part of the deal will go towards developing the Etihad Campus and, crucially, Uefa does not count money spent on improving infrastructure, regenerating surrounding areas and youth development when it comes to totting up losses. Although the club have not been willing to provide the media with the precise breakdown of where the money will be spread, they will present the figures to Uefa if necessary.
    Nonetheless, City face the possibility of other clubs raising the matter with Uefa. Arsenal's Supporters' Trust has already signalled its intention to ask the London club to request that Uefa look into it as a priority and deliver an early verdict.
    Tim Payton, the Trust spokesman, said: "The deal at Manchester City stretches credulity to the limit. The numbers just don't stack up."


 
It seems; at least for now, that the sky is the limit for Man City..........but something does not meet the eye...............we remember the Abramovich revolution at Chelsea came to a cropper.......................history will son repeats itself here in Man City
 
Hawa Waarabu wangeweza kuwasaidia Waislamu wenzao SOMALIA,wanakufa na njaa
 
Etihad= united, noisy neighbours u always get it wrong! Ha ha ha haa! And tht aways kit of urs, ressembles AC Milan's, the fierce rival of Inter Milan, the club tht ua Manager believes he belong. Machokoraa wa kiarabu mnachekesha sana!
 
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New season, same old Balotelli: Man City bad boy sparks fury over weapons t-shirt
His top showed a pistol, machine gun, knife and a girl's bleeding mouth was condemned by a leading anti-knife campaign group.

 
city agree the bid for tevez to move to Corinthians fc (brazil) more news to come..
source skynews
 
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