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The Eternal Footprint of Pep Guardiola

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On the days when Manchester celebrated the titles in Salford, that is, at the Old Trafford stadium, on the other side of the city, at the City field, a banner was hung in the stands with a snippet of an Oasis song: “Some might say we will find a brighter day”. City was already owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, but things didn't take off. Until things worked. And yes, much brighter days came.
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On the days when Manchester celebrated the titles in Salford, that is, at the Old Trafford stadium, on the other side of the city, at the City field, a banner was hung in the stands with a snippet of an Oasis song: “Some might say we will find a brighter day”. City was already owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, but things didn't take off. Until things worked. And yes, much brighter days came.

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Ara.cat broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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