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People criticise Man City because they don’t have as much fans as Man United and the likes, but one thing they know how to do is honor people.
Yesterday, after the game at Etihad, they awarded Bernardo and John Stones a lifetime ticket to Man City games, amongst many other things.
On the red side of Manchester, Paul Scholes was complaining recently on a podcast that he was struggling to get a match ticket for a Man United game, this is a player who won dozens of titles at the club.
In this clip, they also honor a player who won the FA Cup for them 50 years ago.
Run it down to Kompany, to Fernandinho, to the new generation, Man City as a club know how to honor people. Give them that.
In fact, they missed honoring Ederson and Gundogan, guess what, they brought them back to the club yesterday, and the event today.
Their fans also feel closer to the club and players than many bigger clubs. This event was £12 and sold out. Look at the organisation.
Geronimo Morgans@GeronimoMorgans
Full trophy bearers all 20 of them. Featuring Vincent Kompany, Txiki, Fernandinho, Ederson, Pep's kids, and the City players. 🩵🏆
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Gausah doain orang cedera atau patah kaki ah. Jadi ga asik. Mau gimana juga pemain itu orang juga, gamau juga kan kalau didoain yang jelek-jelek.
Lagian untuk fans NBA, paling enak kalau semua pemain terbaik bisa main. Semakin tinggi juga kualitas pertandingan yang kita tonton
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@boxoutindonesia semoga mitch berani mainin biyombo atau ollynyk. minimal SGA cedera / patah kaki 😂🤣. daripada dikit" kena foul mending sekalian foul yg keras
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Pep - what can I say? Where do I start? ✍️🩵
It’s difficult to truly describe the impact Pep has had - not only on Manchester City as a football club, but on everything around it as well. The trophies and achievements speak for themselves. But what made him special was always much bigger than winning.
For me personally, he was never just a manager. He was a mentor, a leader and also a friend.
From the very first day we worked together, he challenged me to see football differently. Every detail mattered. Every meter on the pitch had a purpose. There were moments when his intensity pushed all of us to our limits mentally and physically - but looking back, that obsession with perfection is exactly what made his teams so extraordinary.
What many people don’t see from the outside is the human side of Pep. Beyond football, he is incredibly humble, thoughtful and someone who genuinely cares about the people around him.
Over the years, I was lucky enough to experience that side of him very closely. He made me a better player, but also a better person.
When I look back on my career one day, my time working with Pep will always be one of the defining chapters of my journey.
ManCity without Pep will never be the same again. Thank you for everything you’ve done for me, my family, the football club, the community and Manchester as a whole. 🩵
Looking forward to seeing you at the game on Sunday! @PepTeam 🙏

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Okay yeah this is a brilliant video. Thank you for not being AI slop guys. This is perfect
B/R Football@brfootball
He came, he saw, he conquered. The Pep era is over 👑
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