Posted on Sunday, 15th April 2012 by Jack Mumford
It is surely now only a matter of time before it is confirmed the Premier League title will be going back to Old Trafford, leaving Manchester City having to be content with 2nd place and no …Tags: Manchester City, Manchester United, Mario Balotelli, Roberto Mancini
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