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11 May 2015

What Goes Around Comes Around Jerome, Boateng Got A Bit Messi



Remember that flop German defender who turned up at Carrington in 2010?, goes by the name of Jerome Boateng and got sold on as quick as he arrived the following year. I do and I seem to remember him mouthing off in the media about us and sniggering on the field of play when Bayern beat us, not that we didn't get our own back and beat them too but here you go.

What goes around comes around son, Karma's a bitch, should have stayed humble instead of acting like a superstar plank, lets face it you are just an average player surrounded by better players who make you look better than you are.

He was recently humiliated by none other than the footballing god Lionel Messi who just so happens to be best friends with another footballing god  Sergio Aguero. Come on City sign him up, sign him up.




9 May 2015

U21 Manchester City Lift The Premier League International Cup Defeating FC Porto



Manchester City once again make history by being the first U21 side to lift the Premier League International Cup by defeating FC Porto B 1-0 who ply their trade in the Portuguese Segunda Liga, the equivalent of England's Championship League 1.

Kelechi Iheanacho scoring the only goal of the match, a future forward for our first team without a shadow of doubt what so ever.

The Premier League International Cup is a new competition for under 21 and elite development teams from all over Europe.

Manchester City defeated Schalke, Benfica, Celtic, Leicester City and Porto, which marks an historic moment for the club and Manchester City's youth academy. But more importantly it highlights the huge influence and work Patrick Vieira and his team have achieved to date, another step in the journey of our club. But it never would have been possible without the contribution of one man and his team, all hail Jim Cassell, the man that put our academy on the map for Sheikh Mansour to see.

All our lads were standout performers but the ones that excite me are Olivier Ntcham, Brandon Barker, Kelechi Iheanacho and Seko Fofana.

Congratulations to everyone involved.