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    Good young player with potential, nothing more at this stage. Technically has one of the worst first touches I have seen and is more an athlete than a natural footballer IMO
    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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      Manchester City announce £265m deal with Chinese investment group

      A consortium of Chinese businesses have invested 400 million US dollars to take a 13 per cent share in the City Football Group (CFG) The club, known to have a huge and growing fan base in Asia, is owned by Sheikh Mansour’s Qatar-based City Football Group (CFG)

      The owners of Manchester City Football Club today announced a multi-million pound partnership deal with Chinese investors.

      A consortium of Chinese businesses have invested 400 million US dollars to take a 13 per cent share in the City Football Group (CFG)

      The club, known to have a huge and growing fan base in Asia, is owned by Sheikh Mansour’s Qatar-based City Football Group (CFG).

      The group, run under parent company Abu Dhabi United Group, also owns New York City and Melbourne City football clubs.

      The deal announced today follows a visit to Manchester last month by the President of China, Xi Jinping.

      The consortium is being led by a leading Chinese media, entertainment, sports and internet company CMC (China Media Capital) Holdings.

      The club said the deal would ‘create an unprecedented platform for the growth of CFG clubs and companies in China and internationally’.

      The deal, which equates to £265m, is subject to regulatory approval and follows more than six months of discussions between parties.

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        Something sis terribly wrong with football/the world when a team who have never progressed as far as CL semi finals and who cant fill a stadium they dont own are worth 2 billion pound.
        Football without Origi is nothing

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          Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
          Something sis terribly wrong with football/the world when a team who have never progressed as far as CL semi finals and who cant fill a stadium they dont own are worth 2 billion pound.
          I don't think they have valued City at £2bn - it is the collective City group which owns City, New York FC and Melbourne.

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            Still stinks.

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              Without a doubt. City fans that I work with are debating if they are getting Messi with this new investment

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                Originally posted by Mike View Post
                I don't think they have valued City at £2bn - it is the collective City group which owns City, New York FC and Melbourne.
                Melbourne was purchased for $12m, New York was set-up with $100m. They're a tiny part of the value.

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                  I think this is part of the group that Evans claimed were buying us some time back. Makes sense now that Sun Jihai was entered into their hall of fame and that the Chinese leader visited their ground recently. Money always finds money

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                    I've always said, the one thing City could do with more of is money!

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                      Don't think it's the fella who tried to buy us though.
                      Hello mert.

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                        It does make you want to give up watching football. Truly depressing. I would say FIFA/UEFA have to do something to stem the influence of money in the game but we all know they won't.
                        Really?

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                          Originally posted by Fivex View Post
                          Don't think it's the fella who tried to buy us though.
                          The article in question suggested that it was the Chinese governments investmest vehicle that tried to buy us - not an individual. They are the ones that have bought a share of City now.



                          It was the same as DIC - it was the Dubai royal family's investment vehicle used to purchase assets around the globe.

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                            Got to park your money somewhere before inflation destroys it.
                            Was muß, das muß.

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                              Man City's new Badge

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                                All the city fans in work slating United for removing "Football Club" from their badge...

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