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Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by ogbiwa: 5:57am On May 28, 2019
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak says some of their rivals are jealous of the club's success.

City became the first English side to win a domestic treble when they beat Watford 6-0 in the FA Cup final, yet the achievement has been accompanied by criticism of the amount it has cost to put Pep Guardiola's squad together.

However, in his annual assessment of the campaign on City's internal media, Mubarak said he will not accept his club "being used as a diversionary tactic on poor investment decisions".

Premier League champions City do not have a player in the top 10 most expensive signings. English rivals Manchester United have two - £89m Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku, bought for an initial £75m - and Liverpool one in £75m Virgil van Dijk.

City's record signing is Riyad Mahrez, who they bought from Leicester for £60m in July 2018, while their other biggest transfers include Aymeric Laporte for £57m, Kevin de Bruyne for £55m and Benjamin Mendy for £52m.

"With success, there is a certain level of jealousy, envy, whatever you call it. That's part of the game," said Mubarak.

"It's not easy for our competition, we know that. But the reality is, we didn't buy the most expensive player in the Premier League [Pogba], we didn't buy the most expensive goalkeeper [Kepa Arrizabalaga], we didn't buy the most expensive midfielder, we didn't buy the most expensive striker [Lukaku].

"People make decisions, they've got to live by them. This is a well-run club."

Criticism of City has intensified since it was confirmed they had been referred to Uefa's financial body amid allegations of financial fair play (FFP) rule breaches something the club strenuously denies.

'Playthings of a state'

Mubarak is particularly upset at comments from La Liga president Javier Tebas, who said recently that City, backed by the Abu Dhabi United Group, and Paris St-Germain, owned by Qatar Sports Investments, were the "playthings of a state" who should be kicked out of the Champions League over their methods and spending powers.

"I think there's something deeply wrong in bringing ethnicity into the conversation," Mubarak said of the comments.

"This is just ugly, the way he is combining teams because of ethnicity. I find that very disturbing, to be honest."

City feel Tebas' comments do not bear scrutiny when it is considered how much Spanish giants Real Madrid spent during their 'galactico' era, when they signed Portugal forward Luis Figo, France midfielder Zinedine Zidane, Brazil striker Ronaldo and England captain David Beckham in successive summers from 2000.

"He [Tebas] talks about how we distorted the market," Mubarak added.

"There is a hypocrisy in this statement that is ironic. These huge jumps in these transfers - Figo, Zidane - where did they happen?

"I have no time for innuendo. Mr Tebas should look back at the history of La Liga, a league dominated by two clubs, and how distortion has happened.

Manchester City has not a single player in the top 10 transfers.

"I don't think this is just an attack on Manchester City, it's against this league. I hope people start seeing that. I know people don't want to defend Manchester City - but for God's sake start defending this league.

"There are four Premier League teams in the two European finals. We have the best league in the world, the most commercial league and the most successful clubs in terms of global presence. That bothers a lot of people in many places."

On 14 May, City said they were "concerned" at an
article published in the New York Times claiming Uefa investigators wanted the club banned from the Champions League, saying they feared people with vested interests were intent on "damaging the club's reputation or commercial interests".

On Sunday, Mubarak restated his belief City will "unquestionably" be cleared "if the process is going to be judged on the facts".

However, he added: "If it's not about facts, then it is a different conversation."

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48416268

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by BabyApple(m): 5:59am On May 28, 2019
True success is when God is pleased with you.

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Miracle4Sure: 5:59am On May 28, 2019
Hmmm
Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by solmusdesigns: 6:00am On May 28, 2019
cool


Tell them sadiqaa صديقى , same jealousy that makes them call Arabs and Muslims Terrorist just because they envy the Arab money lifestyle

P.S to the ones Quoting me, Even if Dangote bids for Arsenal or Tony Elumelu bids for Tottenham this jealousy and envy still abounds

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:00am On May 28, 2019
Being jealous of success in football and sport generally is normal in life: Just keep progressing and winning, that is all that matters.
That kill haters more.

It's your season, enjoy the success as long as it last guys!

Watch out for the Blues in Full Force Next Season anyways.....

BLUES FOR LIFE!!

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Sundrus: 6:01am On May 28, 2019
logon599:
Does success mean more enemies or more friends? Discuss
cheesy everything na double double as far as success is concern.

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by hucienda: 6:01am On May 28, 2019
Somewhat true.

The thing pain that Spanish League man wella.

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Ibcrown(m): 6:02am On May 28, 2019
Jealousy no good ooo

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Nobody: 6:02am On May 28, 2019
This man is on point. It was real Madrid, Barcelona and man u that destroyed football with inflated trasfers and salary

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by BUSHHUNTER: 6:02am On May 28, 2019
They say jealousy is the last class to attend before becoming a witch!


















So u mean Real Madrid and Barcelona don go collect witchcraft?

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by tciro: 6:03am On May 28, 2019
grin
Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Nobody: 6:04am On May 28, 2019
solmusdesigns:
cool


Tell them habibi, same jealousy that makes them call Arabs and Muslims Terrorist just because they envy the Arab money lifestyle
Who are those blowing up themselves?
Arab money is for few people while the rest die in poverty

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by sameereinstein(m): 6:05am On May 28, 2019
EPL still remains the best league in the world. Man City and Liverpool are redefining football in England. This man is on point. Its just a simple case of envy

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Centrallock: 6:05am On May 28, 2019
Your reaping the reward of your investments and yes still your rivals are still miles ahead of you..
Till you reach premium level of man u, Liverpool, Chelsea and Arsenal you still dont have much in your cabinet to be so envious of as astonvilla and Nottingham forrest comes to mind as eroupean cup winners

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by solmusdesigns: 6:06am On May 28, 2019
Mk93:

Who are those blowing up themselves?


USA the God's own Evil country, Blew up innocent people with Nuclear bomb in hiroshima and nagasaka killing a whooping 200000 people at once... greatest mass murderer of all time

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by pastorcyrus(m): 6:07am On May 28, 2019
ogbiwa:
Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak says some of their rivals are jealous of the club's success.

City became the first English side to win a domestic treble when they beat Watford 6-0 in the FA Cup final, yet the achievement has been accompanied by criticism of the amount it has cost to put Pep Guardiola's squad together.

However, in his annual assessment of the campaign on City's internal media, Mubarak said he will not accept his club "being used as a diversionary tactic on poor investment decisions".

Premier League champions City do not have a player in the top 10 most expensive signings. English rivals Manchester United have two - £89m Paul Pogba and Romelu Lukaku, bought for an initial £75m - and Liverpool one in £75m Virgil van Dijk.

City's record signing is Riyad Mahrez, who they bought from Leicester for £60m in July 2018, while their other biggest transfers include Aymeric Laporte for £57m, Kevin de Bruyne for £55m and Benjamin Mendy for £52m.

"With success, there is a certain level of jealousy, envy, whatever you call it. That's part of the game," said Mubarak.

"It's not easy for our competition, we know that. But the reality is, we didn't buy the most expensive player in the Premier League [Pogba], we didn't buy the most expensive goalkeeper [Kepa Arrizabalaga], we didn't buy the most expensive midfielder, we didn't buy the most expensive striker [Lukaku].

"People make decisions, they've got to live by them. This is a well-run club."

Criticism of City has intensified since it was confirmed they had been referred to Uefa's financial body amid allegations of financial fair play (FFP) rule breaches something the club strenuously denies.

'Playthings of a state'

Mubarak is particularly upset at comments from La Liga president Javier Tebas, who said recently that City, backed by the Abu Dhabi United Group, and Paris St-Germain, owned by Qatar Sports Investments, were the "playthings of a state" who should be kicked out of the Champions League over their methods and spending powers.

"I think there's something deeply wrong in bringing ethnicity into the conversation," Mubarak said of the comments.

"This is just ugly, the way he is combining teams because of ethnicity. I find that very disturbing, to be honest."

City feel Tebas' comments do not bear scrutiny when it is considered how much Spanish giants Real Madrid spent during their 'galactico' era, when they signed Portugal forward Luis Figo, France midfielder Zinedine Zidane, Brazil striker Ronaldo and England captain David Beckham in successive summers from 2000.

"He [Tebas] talks about how we distorted the market," Mubarak added.

"There is a hypocrisy in this statement that is ironic. These huge jumps in these transfers - Figo, Zidane - where did they happen?

"I have no time for innuendo. Mr Tebas should look back at the history of La Liga, a league dominated by two clubs, and how distortion has happened.

Manchester City has not a single player in the top 10 transfers.

"I don't think this is just an attack on Manchester City, it's against this league. I hope people start seeing that. I know people don't want to defend Manchester City - but for God's sake start defending this league.

"There are four Premier League teams in the two European finals. We have the best league in the world, the most commercial league and the most successful clubs in terms of global presence. That bothers a lot of people in many places."

On 14 May, City said they were "concerned" at an
article published in the New York Times claiming Uefa investigators wanted the club banned from the Champions League, saying they feared people with vested interests were intent on "damaging the club's reputation or commercial interests".

On Sunday, Mubarak restated his belief City will "unquestionably" be cleared "if the process is going to be judged on the facts".

However, he added: "If it's not about facts, then it is a different conversation."

https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/48416268

I completely agree with city's manager here,if atall there should be complaint from football bodies,certainly it won't be from Spanish side honestly.
They are the ones to blame for all these outrageous fees on football. They started it more than ten years ago when they are paying huge amounts just to assemble all the best players in the world .

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Lyoncrescent: 6:07am On May 28, 2019
As far as the EPL is concerned, Manchester United distorted the market in terms of transfer fees and wages. United chose to pay Sanchez 500k pounds per week even when city had to confess they couldn't pay Sanchez that and same United overpaid for the likes of Pogba and Lukaku which has distorted transfer fees and is why crystal palace will want to sell an average player like Zaha for 60 million. Man City buy a wide range of players but they don't distort like man utd and Barcelona. And I use Lukaku and Dembele with Coutinho as examples as they are not value for money for what was paid compared to kepa,allison and van Dijk who cost a lot but are value for money.

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by nairalee(m): 6:09am On May 28, 2019
Very correct. You're speaking from experience just the way you were jealous of Manchester United's success for Donkey Years

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Nobody: 6:09am On May 28, 2019
solmusdesigns:


USA the God's own Evil country, Blew up innocent people with Nuclear bomb in hiroshima nagasaka
so because USA blew up his enemies in world war you guys decided to blow up yourself including kids?

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by solmusdesigns: 6:09am On May 28, 2019
Mk93:


Arab money is for few people while the rest die in poverty

which of the islamic countries isnt 100% richer than seculiar Nigeria, just name one and i am waiting

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by solmusdesigns: 6:13am On May 28, 2019
Mk93:

do because USA blew up his enemies in world war you guys decided to blow up yourself including kids?

Adolf Hitler the killer of 3,135,000 people including jews was a christian catholic... muslims dont even care about that because we arent insecure.. like you hypocrite killers that point fingers at others

violence in your own books that you hypocrites never talk about:

Samuel 15:3: "This is what the Lord Almighty says ... 'Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.' "

Exodus 22:18: "Do not allow a sorceress to live."

Psalm 137 :"Happy is he who repays you for what you have done to us / He who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks."

When a slave owner strikes a male or female slave with a rod and the slave dies immediately, the owner shall be punished. But if the slave survives a day or two, there is no punishment; for the slave is the owner's property. (Exodus 21:20-21)


So Dont Be a Dunce to digress from the subject of Jealousy in Footbal and other sphere

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by ednut1(m): 6:14am On May 28, 2019
Jealous yes. But city too are doing ojoro with the ffp
Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Kaybaba5(m): 6:14am On May 28, 2019
Who e epp
Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by namiji2598: 6:16am On May 28, 2019
the man no Sabi talk at all
Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by tiger28: 6:17am On May 28, 2019
They MUST be IGBOS!
Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by izzy4shizzy(m): 6:18am On May 28, 2019
If this is coming from LA liga president, then its real jealousy..

LA Liga that is dominated by two clubs and spend more than any club I know talking about spending

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Nobody: 6:19am On May 28, 2019
solmusdesigns:


which of the islamic countries isnt 100% richer than seculiar Nigeria, just name one and i am waiting
Nigeria has a higher GDP per capita rating than many Arab countries eg Pakistan.
more than half Nigeria population are living the Arab way of life.
Nigeria is being run by those living the Arab way of life.
most of the very poor people in Nigeria are living the Arab way of life.
Arab way of life is giving to the rich always and letting the poor remain poor.
Nigeria would have been a nice country of not of these Arabs among us

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Re: Our Rivals Are Jealous Of Our Success - Man City Chairman by Nobody: 6:21am On May 28, 2019
solmusdesigns:


Adolf Hitler the killer of 3,135,000 people including jews is a christian catholic... muslims dont even care about that because we arent insecure.. like you hypocrite killers that point fingers at others

violence in your own books that you hypocrites never talk about
Samuel 15:3: "This is what the Lord Almighty says ... 'Now go and strike Amalek and devote to destruction all that they have. Do not spare them, but kill both man and woman, child and infant, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.' "

Exodus 22:18: "Do not allow a sorceress to live."

Psalm 137 :"Happy is he who repays you for what you have done to us / He who seizes your infants and dashes them against the rocks."
so because Adolf Hitler kill those he thinks are his enemy will now make you to blow up your own very self and your kids?

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