City fans shame themselves with Munich chants

Manchester City fans shamed themselves once again last night with vile chanting about the Munich air disaster that killed eight Manchester United players.

Chants of “Carlos Tevez is a blue, he hates Munich’s” were sung inside the ground throughout the game. And Radio Manchester were forced to apologize to their listeners after some giddy City fans got into their van outside the Eastlands stadium and repeated the same sickening chants.

The irony lost on on them is that ex-City goalkeeper Frank Swift was one of those tragically killed in the disaster in 1958, so by mocking us they’re also mocking one of their own. One would imagine they would know a little about their own history, but ignorance is bliss as they say. Even Leeds, famed for their hatred of us, behaved better than City did when they came to Old Trafford earlier in the month.
 
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Agent: Dzeko will cost €40M

Wolfsburg striker Edin Dzeko will cost any potential suitors €40 million, according to his agent.

The impressive striker has been linked with a host of top European clubs, including Manchester United.

His agent Silvano Martina has revealed the huge fee, caused by a clause in his contract with his current club.

“He [Dzeko] costs so much, he has a clause of €40 million,” Martina told ESPN.
 
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Ratings: Manchester City 2 – 1 Manchester United

Van Der Sar – 7 - Made a couple of good saves, but wasn’t tested much. Wasn’t at fault for either goal.

Rafael – 5 - Defensive naivety let him down again. It was never a penalty though.

Brown – 6 - Doesn’t look like he’s at his best at the moment. Needs to pull his socks up.
 
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PICTURE: Neville shows Tevez what he thinks of him

Not that he needed to prove it, but Gary Neville showed last night why so many Manchester United fans hold him in such high regard.

The United captain was pictured showing Carlos Tevez exactly what he thought of him last night in the Manchester derby, in which the sloth lookalike scored both of City’s goals.


 
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