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City banned from Europe, Twwwwiiiiiicccceeee

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If anything, City will just pay a few million quid to a few people to buy their complicity. It’s what corrupt, cheating, money-soaked cunts do.
 
Yeah man, Weatherall. Mental. Total shock. One of my best friend's best friends, someone I didn't get dead close to because of the walls I put up when dealing with people on that kinda level, for fear of making a massive dick of myself or coming across as too much of a fan or whatever. I was dead excited to be DJing with him at The Social in a few weeks. And going Morocco a couple of weeks after that. I know it's all a bit easy to speak highly of someone in these circumstances but UK culture would be different and worse if he wouldn't have been working away at the edges of it.
 
Yeah man, Weatherall. Mental. Total shock. One of my best friend's best friends, someone I didn't get dead close to because of the walls I put up when dealing with people on that kinda level, for fear of making a massive dick of myself or coming across as too much of a fan or whatever. I was dead excited to be DJing with him at The Social in a few weeks. And going Morocco a couple of weeks after that. I know it's all a bit easy to speak highly of someone in these circumstances but UK culture would be different and worse if he wouldn't have been working away at the edges of it.

I saw him play at The Social nights he used to DJ at in Turnmills, and his Live At The Social Mix (with Fearless) is great.

So sad. Nobody has ever had a bad word to say about him either.
 
A mate just rang me and said he'd heard and was it suicide. Because that's what everyone dies of these days. The sad news is he was probably at his peak mental health ever. Sober for a good few years. Shit innit.
 
A mate just rang me and said he'd heard and was it suicide. Because that's what everyone dies of these days. The sad news is he was probably at his peak mental health ever. Sober for a good few years. Shit innit.

Devastated to hear. People do clean up and then kill themselves. Why? I can only imagine they are so far out before they manage to work through cleaning up. And then they realize after a while that the New life has nothing to give and returning to the old will kill you anyway.
 
Yeah that's what I'm on about, the irony of of it all. Someone who used to have a litre of whisky and three cans of coke on his rider and was battered all weekend, gets himself totally clean and loving life and work, totally chilled and then blam.
 
I think the longest I've went without a drink is 15 years. Then I turned 15.
Actually, this isn't true, one Christmas my brother found me passed out behind the sofa after having bit the top off and drank the contents of every chocolate in a box of chocolate liquors.

I was about three years old, so all in all I was sober for about 12 years.
 
Need a song for when we play at thier place.
Something along the lines off



We got you banned from Europe
We'll take the league as well
Coz we're the illuminati and we cast you down to hell.
Say good bye to our mate Sterling, KDB and Pep
You're on the way down to the bottom step.





But obviously loads better than mine
@doctor_mac be honest - That was a pity 'like' you gave Chutney wasn't it?!
 
Seems to be a push in todays press of woe is city? And any other articles not taking that stance seem to be running with one of that 'this is what could happen but it wont' as city will get this overturned and thrown out due to their vast dodgy legal team. Not seen many that are taking the line of they're getting what they deserved, which they should be.
Premier league need to stop being fannys too, what about if this appeal thing takes 10yrs, are the premier league going to take 10yrs before they move the wankers.


Also, a completely side point, BUT, isn't the champions league and invite only club that is not a god given birth right? Why can't UEFA just throw them out for 2yrs and that's that. Surely if it's a private club that you're invited to, there can't be any recourse if you get uninvited?
 
Not at all! I liked that you can sing it to the Allez, allez, allez tune and that it was more about Liverpool and less about rimming!
Oh I get it. You're feeling a little left out. Ok Ok - I'll compose a little ditty just for you. As a special nod to your particular interests (and a challenge) I'll write all about rimming in iambic pentameter. You can't accuse me of not being thoughtful!
 

I read this and assumed he had written a load of bollocks.

[article]The author is a more than 20 year English qualified lawyer, current public company Chief Executive Officer, former General Counsel, former financial adviser to the Board of Manchester City and an experienced litigator including in matters of complex accounting. He knows little or nothing about CAS jurisprudence or the Swiss Civil Code and freely admits he could be completely wrong on all of the above given the scarcity of public documents relating to these matters[/article]
 
Shite news mate, had a couple of sudden deaths close to me over the last six months, never easy to process mentally.

A guy from our community was stabbed to death by his nutjob neighbor two months ago ... 2 minutes from my place ... threw me into a loop, kids were really upset and the courts will probably let him walk in 2 years or whatever because he's a 'nutjob' ... bullshit.
 
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Away from the offices, Manchester City were back in work over the weekend and they had a special visitor. Coach Pep Guardiola arranged for a visit from Toni Nadal, the uncle and former coach of tennis star Rafa Nadal, to give a chat to the squad before a key moment in the season.

The Champions League last 16 match against Real Madrid is around the corner and is now a crucial moment in the season for Guardiola's men, so the visit from Nadal came at a significant moment. He gave the speech at the City Football Academy to the players and club staff about professional performance and the importance of being strong mentally in big games.

It is not the first time Guardiola's arranged for an event like this. Previously, Oscar Camps, the founder and director of the NGO Open Arms has given a speech that had an impact on many players. City are next in action on Wednesday when they face West Ham, with Leicester to come at the weekend before they travel to Madrid.
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