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The latest news is that City are trying to hijack berbatov's transfer to Utd.
http://www.football365.com/story/0,1703 ... 07,00.html
And Sky Sports said there is a rumour that Michael Owen could be going there.
They aren't wasting any time - the new Chelsea?
http://www.football365.com/story/0,1703 ... 07,00.html
And Sky Sports said there is a rumour that Michael Owen could be going there.
They aren't wasting any time - the new Chelsea?
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kagni wrote:The latest news is that City are trying to hijack berbatov's transfer to Utd.
http://www.football365.com/story/0,1703 ... 07,00.html
And Sky Sports said there is a rumour that Michael Owen could be going there.
They aren't wasting any time - the new Chelsea?

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More than two shiekhs and it's a wank....
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 591735.stm
Arab group claims Man City deal
Dr Sulaiman Al Fahim of ADUG and Man City's Pairoj Piempongsant
A Middle-East company claims to have completed a takeover of Premier League side Manchester City.
Abu Dhabi United Group Investment and Development (ADUG) says it has bought the club from Thaksin Shinawatra.
"The investment services and development in Abu Dhabi has successfully completed the huge takeover," its statement read.
City have said discussions are ongoing and BBC Sport understands Thaksin is eager to retain an interest in City.
ADUG claims the takeover deal was completed at the Abu Dhabi Emirates Palace Hotel on Sunday.
Dr Sulaiman Al-Fahim, a member of ADUG's board, and Thaksin were said to have signed the deal.
Dr Al-Fahim and Thaksin's adviser, Pairoj Piempongsant, were photographed posing with a City shirt and signing documents.
The ADUG statement claimed that the deal gave it "all management rights" over City, while Thaksin would become honorary president of the club "without any administrative responsibilities".
Dr Al-Fahim promised to "solve all the club problems" and "clear any pending payments" as well as "bringing the best football players in the world" to City.
The statement also said City would qualify for the Champions League in the 2009/10 season.
However, BBC Sport understands that ADUG has only signed a memorandum of understanding - essentially a gentleman's agreement - with City.
The Middle East company wants to completely buy out the club.
City added: "A period of due diligence for all parties, including the Football Association and Premier League has now been entered."
Got to love the new shirts though
Abu Dhabi United

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 591735.stm
Arab group claims Man City deal
Dr Sulaiman Al Fahim of ADUG and Man City's Pairoj Piempongsant
A Middle-East company claims to have completed a takeover of Premier League side Manchester City.
Abu Dhabi United Group Investment and Development (ADUG) says it has bought the club from Thaksin Shinawatra.
"The investment services and development in Abu Dhabi has successfully completed the huge takeover," its statement read.
City have said discussions are ongoing and BBC Sport understands Thaksin is eager to retain an interest in City.
ADUG claims the takeover deal was completed at the Abu Dhabi Emirates Palace Hotel on Sunday.
Dr Sulaiman Al-Fahim, a member of ADUG's board, and Thaksin were said to have signed the deal.
Dr Al-Fahim and Thaksin's adviser, Pairoj Piempongsant, were photographed posing with a City shirt and signing documents.
The ADUG statement claimed that the deal gave it "all management rights" over City, while Thaksin would become honorary president of the club "without any administrative responsibilities".
Dr Al-Fahim promised to "solve all the club problems" and "clear any pending payments" as well as "bringing the best football players in the world" to City.
The statement also said City would qualify for the Champions League in the 2009/10 season.
However, BBC Sport understands that ADUG has only signed a memorandum of understanding - essentially a gentleman's agreement - with City.
The Middle East company wants to completely buy out the club.
City added: "A period of due diligence for all parties, including the Football Association and Premier League has now been entered."
Got to love the new shirts though
Abu Dhabi United


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Worthy4England wrote:Now being reported on SSN that he's talking to rednose....which would be a bit bizarre, as I wasn't aware they'd had a bid acceptedFD wrote:I actually think Berbatov is gonna end up at City!
They havn't made a bid yet, they did the same thing with Rooney. They brought him down for talks and a medical then when all that was done they put in an offer. Seems a strange way of doing things i must say.
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This being the same lot that were bleating like lost lambs over Real Madrid's approaches for Nancy Boy? Tossers.ChrisC wrote:Worthy4England wrote:Now being reported on SSN that he's talking to rednose....which would be a bit bizarre, as I wasn't aware they'd had a bid acceptedFD wrote:I actually think Berbatov is gonna end up at City!
They havn't made a bid yet, they did the same thing with Rooney. They brought him down for talks and a medical then when all that was done they put in an offer. Seems a strange way of doing things i must say.
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