Jay Bothroyd joins Phil Kitromilides and Mark Schwarzer to discuss Manchester City under Pep Guardiola and whether or not there’s anyone greater at football management than him.

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  1. I think that Foden is getting better & better with each match…& don’t forget he was under his youth team coach for any years too…Paul Power who had also been at City as a 15/16 year old…and knows the pressures of 1 st team football….a great player from Stockport…..who hopefully will stay in England & play many years for England too….

  2. Foden could’ve ended up like Pedri, riddled with injuries, but here he is now, world class player with incredible durability too

  3. Fun fact about bottlers

    In 1995, former Arsenal manager George Graham was dismissed from his position after being implicated in a financial scandal involving illicit payments. The scandal, often referred to as the "bung" scandal, centered around allegations that Graham had received unauthorized payments from a Norwegian agent, Rune Hauge, in connection with the transfers of two players, John Jensen and Pål Lydersen, to Arsenal.

    The payments amounted to £425,000, and it was revealed that Graham had failed to disclose these transactions to the club. Arsenal's board conducted an internal investigation, and the findings led to Graham's termination. The scandal tarnished his reputation, despite his previous successes with the club, including winning two First Division titles, an FA Cup, a League Cup, and a European Cup Winners' Cup.

    The incident highlighted issues of transparency and ethics in football management and had broader implications for the sport, leading to stricter regulations and oversight regarding transfer dealings and financial conduct within the game.

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