Liverpool fans attacked
the Manchester City bus, and even damaged it.
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We suspect that Sterling will fit right in at the snake pit that is
Manchester City, the only question is whether he sits next to Samir Nasri or Fabian Delph in the club
bus.
Liverpool have apologised to
Manchester City after bottles were thrown at their team
bus as they arrived at Anfield for the Champions League quarter - final first leg on Wednesday.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola questioned the organisation of his side's arrival at Anfield after
City's team
bus was pelted by bottles and cans ahead of their highly - charged Champions League quarter - final at Liverpool on Wednesday.
«We saw the reaction from United fans when Mourinho tried to park the
bus against
Manchester City a few months back and still came up short.
The charges of acts of damage and crowd disturbances are in relation to the damage the
Manchester City team
bus...
Last week the tubby Martin Samuel who is usually worth a read started to lash out against Man Yoo, Liverpool and us because we tried to stop
Manchester City driving a London
bus through FFP closely followed by the Chavs from the Bus Stop in West Lond
bus through FFP closely followed by the Chavs from the
Bus Stop in West Lond
Bus Stop in West London.
Europe football governing body, UEFA, has opened disciplinary proceedings against Liverpool over the attack on
Manchester City's team
bus.
Liverpool have been charged by Uefa after
Manchester City's team
bus was pelted with bottles and cans ahead of their Champions League defeat at Anfiel -LRB-...)
UEFA said in a statement on Thursday, «The charges of acts of damage and crowd disturbances related to incidents involving the
Manchester City FC team
bus will be dealt with by the UEFA Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body on May 31.»
The travelling
City contingent eventually made it into Anfield unscathed though that's more than can be said for their poor
bus, which was so badly damaged it had to be taken out of commission and a replacement sent from the
Manchester depot for the return journey.