We've got West Ham for the penultimate game of the season. Would be a shame to relegate them, wouldn't it? 
Mackay to replace Allardyce?

Mackay to replace Allardyce?

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Bastards
) supply the red!Pellegrini misunderstood how many goals they needed to top the group against Bayern and accidently took the wrong striker off recently when he wrote down the wrong number for a substitution and it looks like it's rubbing off any his players. Dzeko said after the game "it's not easy to win 5-0 at home against a Premier League team but we did" before he had to be told it was 6-0![]()

Wouldn't it be great if we slaughtered the Spanners, and was the reason for BFS getting the boot!
Lasagna-gate would be buried forever.
We've got West Ham for the penultimate game of the season. Would be a shame to relegate them, wouldn't it?
Mackay to replace Allardyce?
City squad for the second leg at Upton Park (stolen from Twitter)
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City squad for the second leg at Upton Park (stolen from Twitter)
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Bayern Munich don't agree with the amount that their fans will have to pay for a ticket to their Champions League tie at the Emirates.
They should cost £62/€75 per ticket, but the German club are selling them to their fans for £37/€45 instead, taking some of the sting out of it.
Does that condense down to, greedy gooners?
Does that condense down to, greedy gooners?
No British clubs charge as low as £45 for the last 16 of the CL, so no not really. It condenses down to either (i) greedy prem clubs in general, or (ii) generous german clubs
Or both. Add it fans that actually take action when the clubs take the piss and I think that pretty much completes the picture.
Bayern have nicked another one of their rivals' players, though. Eintracht Frankfurt's 23-year-old midfielder Sebastian Rode will join Munich in the summer on a free.
Strengthening themselves and weakening their opponents without paying out any money. Clever, but their league will suffer, I think.
Supply and demand though. Arsenal sell out their home games so why would they ever drop their prices. Will the fans ever choose not to consistently go to create that lack of demand? Doubtful.
If Bayern raised their prices, would their fans not go? Is that why their prices are cheaper? If not, then that's impressive financially from them.
Bayern have massive demand for their tickets. They expect to get 18,000 applications for the 2,974 tickets for your game, for example.
The subsidy will cost them £74,000. How much is the goodwill and advertising that the move has created worth? Considerably more than that, in my opinion.
Premier League clubs don't value their fans. We're treated purely as customers.