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HH Sheikh Mansour

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comment by MBL. (U6305)

posted on 30/8/11

We could smash Newcastle to pieces "on the pitch"

posted on 30/8/11

we could present him with a cuddly Mancunianette for another wife.........



comment by (U7120)

posted on 30/8/11

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posted on 30/8/11

We could give him the bumps then pull his hair.

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posted on 30/8/11

Thanks Dunc and you certainly don't make it any better.

posted on 30/8/11

and think about how many hospitals we could of built and nurses we could employ with the £250 million united have recently spent on players and their wages...
Trafford General need a few cleaners as well...

comment by (U7120)

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posted on 30/8/11

... Or the £1000 that Arsenal fans could give to charity as an annual donation rather than purchasing season tickets. That said, watching Arsenal at the moment must feel a little like supporting a charity case anyway.

posted on 30/8/11

Arsenal pay 19 year old kids £50k a week, I assume London hospitals must be the finest in the world if they're willing to do that.

posted on 30/8/11

HydeRoad....... (U7494) An Arsenal fan questions the £800mill spent on Man City, your comeback is the £250mill Man Utd spent?? that really told him didn't it . Your are either very thick or very very bitter at living in Utd's shadow.

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posted on 30/8/11

RED666 (U6562)

The only thick people are the ones that claim we've spent £800m.

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posted on 30/8/11

comment by Cheltenham_Dunc (U7120)

...actually no, I just checked and all he did was pump £800 million into a foreign football, yes football club !! Imagine what the likes of Cancer Research or Famine Relief could do with that sort of cash - it is indeed a very sick and depreesing world we live in

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You clearly have no idea of how the Third Sector works, and I doubt you have any insight into the Sheikh's philanthropy.

comment by (U7120)

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posted on 30/8/11

Sheikh Mansour targets clubs that have not won much it seems. He is the chairman of Al Jazira who won UAE Pro-League : 2011 and UAE President's Cup : 2011.

They had never won these in the history before. Shows you that you can just buy success. To be honest until FFP comes in you won't see any youth team Man city players play for Man city. 1st team.

posted on 30/8/11

hafijur i have yet to see you post anything on this board that even resembles an intelligent remark, keep it up.

posted on 30/8/11

comment by Cheltenham_Dunc (U7120)

Gave £800m to a struggling foreign football club - sounds very philanthropic indeed Mansour and Abramovich - the two great humanitarians of the modern age - I salute them !

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Clearly missed the point, so I'll make it easier for you to understand:

1) He is a very, very rich man. £800m spent still leaves a lot of money left over. Money which can be spent philanthropically. I don't know which charities he supports or how often, and neither to you. In other words, just because he spent £800m on a fotball club doesn't in any way at all mean that he hasn't given the equivalent or more to charity.

2) The Third Sector (charities, NGOs etc) is entirely dependent on the private sector. If people were not making money, investing in it, creating business etc, then there would be no capital from which charities could benefit. Football clubs are among the most active charitable cuases in their communities. So, £800 investment in a football club creates a more successful and higher profile club = better resources = better trained staff = better community programmes. City's community programme is among the best there is.

posted on 30/8/11

I do know that City, as a club gave nearly £500,000 to local charities in the last financial year.

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