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your favorite kit from all years?
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your favorite kit from all years?

except of 22/23 of course…

u/miracles-th — 7 hours ago
▲ 39 r/MCFC

The City Pyramid of Legends! Who is the 7th most legendary City player of all time?

Rules:

  1. Comment the player you want to nominate below! Top comment gets selected!

  2. Only a candidates contribution as a player is relevant.

u/StickIll5602 — 9 hours ago
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Bernardo Silva posing with all the trophies he has won with Manchester City. An era to remember. 🩵🏆

u/Yours-only2 — 12 hours ago
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I'll never forget when he apologized in the match after the one where he missed the penalty against Madrid

An absolute LEGEND

u/justgoforitmannnn — 9 hours ago
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Thank you for everything, Bernardo. A true City Legend. 🩵

Bernardo Silva is leaving at the end of the season alongside Pep, I just wanted to say how absolutely devastated I am to see him go.

9 years, 15 major trophies, a Treble, and endless moments of pure hard work and magic on the pitch. He gave everything for the badge and never complained once, even when he wanted to be closer to family years ago. Truly one of the most selfless, technically gifted players to ever wear the sky blue shirt.

What is your absolute favorite Bernardo Silva moment? For me, it will always be his brace against Real Madrid in the Champions League semi-final. Legend forever.

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u/Late-Tax3922 — 9 hours ago
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𝐎𝐅𝐅𝐈𝐂𝐈𝐀𝐋: The 2026/27 Manchester City home shirt! 👕💫

u/Good-dayy — 12 hours ago
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Name Pep Guardiola’s All Time Man City XI. And the version of each player. Eg: 18/19 Sterling

My all time man city pep XI

- Ederson 17/18

- Walker 17/18 (or anytime he plays a world class winger)

- John Stones 22/23

- Ruben Dias 20/21

- Nico O’Rielly 25/26 (specifically against Arsenal)

- Rodri 23/24 (Balon Dor King)

- David Silva 17/18 (bald Silva is the best Silva)

- Kevin De Bruyne 17/18 (his self proclaimed best season)

- Raheem Sterling 18/19

- Bernardo Silva 22/23 (UCL Version)

- Erling Haaland 22/23

Honourable Mentions:

- Phil Foden 23/24
- Leroy Sane 18/19
- Vincent Kompany 18/19 (when a goal is needed)
- Gundogan 22/23 (FA Cup Final)
- Aguero 18/19
- Fernandinho 17/18
- Cancelo 21/22
- Mahrez and his first touch
- Jesus Navas 16/17 (when he plays RB)
- Scott Carson (most consistent player OAT)
- Brandon Ashton (watch Grealish’s Gucci Bag)

Edit:
- Can’t Forget Post UCL win Jack Grealish 22/23 (the beers fear him till this day) what a performance!

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u/EitherEliotOr — 14 hours ago
▲ 592 r/MCFC+2 crossposts

[FREE TO READ] Ornstein: Enzo Maresca working on transfer, pre-season plans ahead of Manchester City job

Enzo Maresca has started working on summer transfer activity and pre-season planning before his impending appointment by Manchester City.

The Italian is set to replace Pep Guardiola at the Etihad Stadium, with the Catalan bringing to an end his glittering 10-year tenure.

Sources briefed on the situation, not authorised to speak publicly, say he has already been collaborating closely with sporting director Hugo Viana for pre-season, the new campaign and beyond in preparation to take over.

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u/TheAthletic — 1 day ago
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Puma are far too generic

We can’t even get a unique GK kit design…

u/klmarchant23 — 1 day ago
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Chin up guys

I’m admittedly saddened as well over the fact that we lost the Premier League, and the fact that Silva and Stones and possibly Pep are leaving. But looking at the bright side, this season wasn’t really that bad. Two trophies in what’s supposed to be a transition season certainly isn’t something small.

Sure it isn’t the Premier League, but at least it shows that hopefully we can be able to win it all next season.

I guess now we just have to deal with delusional Arsenal fans, but we can always just tune them out with the World Cup coming up (I’m already hearing Rice over Rodri😭)

u/Own-Froyo-1749 — 1 day ago
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North Stand Test Event

We just came back from the pre-opening test event for the extended North Stand. The whole stand is just two tiers; the one next to the pitch and then a single run from above there to the top of the stand. There is no dividing line from hospitality suites like the one that creates a third tier in the other stands. Concourse areas are nice - smarter (though I think some have been temporary while the works been going on). They’re hoping to sell tickets for the Villa game on Sunday. Photos are from the back row - one wider angled than the other.

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[Gaughan] While Pep Guardiola has never confirmed he has a burner account on X, he has been seen sitting in restaurants around Ancoats square scrolling the app, and has an obsession with what the general public say about team selections.

More broadly, Guardiola is a manager who tends to hear what the world is saying about him, his club and his team. Indeed the idea that Guardiola owns a burner X account has been doing the rounds for years.

He’s never confirmed as such but has been seen sitting in restaurants around the trendy Ancoats square scrolling the app. And his obsession with what the general public say about team selections points in particular to the work of a doom scroller.

At various junctures over his time here, he has referenced outcry at team selection decisions, the sort of which can only be garnered through X.

‘Did you read social media when I picked the team at Newcastle in the FA Cup?’ Guardiola asked in March 2026.

‘How did Pep pick that team? He lacks respect for the competition. How can the people say that? Why doesn’t he play Rodri? Why doesn’t he play Bernardo? Why doesn’t he play this player or that player? Why has he left Erling at home?’

Other interesting stuff:

City midfielder Phil Foden answered a knock on his front door to find Guardiola standing there unannounced. The men hugged and went inside where just about everything apart from football was discussed for an hour.

This instinctive but deep emotional intelligence extends to club staff, too. Guardiola sends notes of support to the City women’s team staff while inside his office hangs a list of birthdays of all first-team employees. The rule is that they bring the cake for the celebration but a fuss is then made. Birthday well wishes are beamed on screens around the training ground and a bottle of champagne may be presented.

At least two wider City staff members have been given extended compassionate leave for family reasons, at Guardiola’s request, while he took it upon himself to persuade club bosses that all staff should be paid in full during the Covid pandemic, as many Premier League rivals leant into the Government’s furlough scheme. On another occasion Guardiola went to war with chief operating officer Omar Berrada – now chief executive at United – over employee bonuses.

Guardiola walked into one tense meeting and told Berrada that he was paying employees £10,000 each from his own bonus as a Premier League title win pot. In no uncertain terms, Berrada was urged by his manager to sort out the rest – and quickly. Staff who sat in on that exchange gawped in amazement. Berrada, in his defence, had rightly been worried about the tax implications of gifts.

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u/Iswaterreallywet — 1 day ago
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Lads I'm calling it, we're winning the quadruple next season

GK kit so hideous opponents wouldn't dare to even look at our goal 😭😅

u/Apollo231728 — 1 day ago