This is our City: Roman Needs To Muzzle His Pet Jose Moronho, Absolutely Embarrassing

1 May 2015

Roman Needs To Muzzle His Pet Jose Moronho, Absolutely Embarrassing

Not content with winning the Barclays Premier League title with a bit of class and respect, the surreal chump Jose Moronho at Chelsea FC has continued his childish attack on City, over FFP's apparent favouritism towards Manchester City FC. What? Aye? Is he trying to say we've been given some kind of special treatment by Uefa or something?

While 4 of the top 5 clubs in the Premier League spent far more than Manchester City in 2014 as follows:

Man United            153.1m   (29)  All mid to low 20s
Liverpool               116.8m   (33) 1 player in their 30s, the rest mid 20s
Chelsea                 87.7m     (29) All mid to low 20s
Arsenal                 78.2m     (29) All mid to low 20s
Southampton          57.9m     (29) All mid to low 20s
Manchester City      54.5m     (33) 3 players over 32, 2 in their mid 20s

AGE OF SIGNINGS: Just to put it into perspective in brackets are the ages of the oldest player bought by each club above, this does not include free transfered players or January winter signed players.

The players Manchester City signed were:

Frank Lampard   aged 36    (FREE)
Willy Caballero    aged 33   (4.4m)
Bacary Sagna      aged 32   (6.1m)
Fernando           aged 27   (14.0m)
Mangala             aged 24   (26.4m)

More perspective that we spent less than Southampton FC because the FFP forced us to not spend proving the FFP is only a corrupt tax scam to protect the status quo and punish everyone else. The players City purchased in 2014 were reminiscent of the calibre of player we would have purchased around 5 to 10 years ago before any takeover at City. We were screwed before the 2014 season even kicked off, with that said we really should be proud of where our club is right now in the table come to think of it.

On top of this we were punished by Uefa with a £49 million pound fine and had our European squad stripped down to 21 players. If that wasn't a more obvious plan to keep a leash on City to stop them from succeeding in the Uefa Champions League I don't know what is.

Now Jose Moronho repeats his claim that Manchester City FC should be deducted points?, hasn't anyone told the moron that Uefa can't impose or force points deductions in domestic football?

Or does he mean in Europe, fat lot of good that would have done for Chelsea or any other club for that matter as 1. Manchester City don't need cash from the Champions League, we don't even need the Champions League either. The Champions League need us more than we need them, just like any other club. 2. English clubs never meet each other in the group stage. Give the whining little baby his points deduction for this seasons Competition to shut him up, utterly embarrassing little cretin of a man if you ask me. I am soooooo glad we dodged that bullet and never signed him as our coach, all he ever does is whine, cry and moan all the time, half of what he comes out with makes no sense at all and he carries himself around like he's something special. I suppose that's why he fits in with the Russians philosophy, I mean Russians are an arrogant bunch too aren't they. But lets not go into all the political stuff, I hate politics to be honest.

Manchester City have been punished enough by the European FFP tax scam, in fact Uefa shouldn't even be imposing FFP regulations in football. It should be down to footballs domestic bodies to impose such, like England have already done.

Congratulations to our Football Manager 2015 Competition winner, Adrian Brodkin for correctly answering our question: Who are the only two players in history to score in two World Cup finals and go on to win the World Cup twice or more. The correct answer was fellow Brazilian legends Vava and Pele, your game will be winging it's way to you soon.

4 comments:

  1. Jose and his club ooze so much arrogance that it's rubbed off on their players too. Daily Mail reported that Drogba claims all the Chelsea players believed they had already won the title in March.

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    1. Anonymous1/5/15

      That's no more surprising than the City players knowing they'd already lost the title in March.

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    2. I was making the point of arrogance, conceding defeat in March despite the fact Chelsea could blow up and lose all their remaining games is hardly arrogant is it. So what's the point of your reply?, that we are humble in defeat and not arrogant? I'd have to agree with you there.

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  2. I want to rehash Manuel Pellegrini's response to Jose Moronho's continued attack on City by saying, Congratulations to Chelsea for winning the Premier League title, shame you lot can't show the same class and respect. You're just another Man United, Arrogance FC.

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