For the umpteenth umpteenth time what City did cannot be repeated in this day and age, even if your owners own half the fucking planet, because you can only spend what you generate.Well that's what I mean, when the Saudi takeover happened everyone assumed it would be Man City on steroids, because that's what the Saudi wealth is relative to Abu Dhabi.
But while they've done quite well making a respectable, hard-working outfit out of them, both on and off the pitch there just isn't really any "we are going to be the best club in the world" energy to the project. THAT'S why Isak wants out, surely.
And it totally contrasts with City who fucked a lot of stuff up in their early years but had globe-bestriding ambition on and off the pitch from literally day 1.
Anyone who thinks otherwise is out of touch with how football works nowadays.
