You can understand people going a little nuts after living beside the 'biggest club on the planet' for the last 50 years. It's all fun; yeah it sucks if your club has lost it's superior position, but if the Glazers sold their club to big oil, or whoever, (and that could happen), well, it's sunny days again.
This summer is fascinating for Manchester football. It's like a gripping political drama. You can see that the Sheiks were counting on this when they invested in City. People across the world are tuning in; they love the rivalry, and the story of the underdog coming up in the field, and also, the topdog being taken down.
This summer is fascinating for Manchester football. It's like a gripping political drama. You can see that the Sheiks were counting on this when they invested in City. People across the world are tuning in; they love the rivalry, and the story of the underdog coming up in the field, and also, the topdog being taken down.