Manchester City owners complete Barclays takeover, dock Manchester United 100 points -
originally posted on Soccerlens.com
Manchester City's owners completed their takeover of Barclays Bank this morning and immediately
set about ringing some changes that will shake the very foundations of English football.
There is no question that tonight is important. So much so, right now this game is more important
than the FA CUP final AND Champions League final because of the club's desire to finish in the top
four.
We could win the FA CUP but we wouldn't qualify for next seasons Champions League by doing so.
Chelsea fans! Why not go and try the brand new Indian Restaurant in Fulham Broadway The
MASALA
ZONE before or after the game tonight.
The Masala Zone has been awarded the following accreditations:
Best Restaurateur of the Year - Tatler Award
Amaya: Best Restaurant & Best New Restaurant - London Restaurant Awards
Chutney Mary: Best Indian Restaurant - London Restaurant Award
Veeraswamy: Britain's Oldest Indian Restaurant - Established 1926
Masala Zone: "10/10 for food, service & value for money" The Guardian
So if you need food before or after the game then why not head to The Masala Zone (opposite
Barclays Bank) and
please mention you have seen this advert on my website "Chelseadaft" for me
when you go in.
Chelsea fans! Why not go and try the brand new Indian Restaurant in Fulham Broadway The
MASALA
ZONE before or after the game tonight.
The Masala Zone has been awarded the following accreditations:
Best Restaurateur of the Year - Tatler Award
Amaya: Best Restaurant & Best New Restaurant - London Restaurant Awards
Chutney Mary: Best Indian Restaurant - London Restaurant Award
Veeraswamy: Britain's Oldest Indian Restaurant - Established 1926
Masala Zone: "10/10 for food, service & value for money" The Guardian
So if you need food before or after the game then why not head to The Masala Zone (opposite
Barclays Bank) and
please mention you have seen this advert on my website "Chelseadaft" for me
when you go in.
As 50 Cent once said, 'get rich or die trying'.
And 'get rich' is exactly what one man did after he posed as Yaya Touré's football agent.
Last November, an unidentified conman supposedly approached a fine wine shop in Luxembourg,
France, on behalf of his Manchester City star client.