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When Manchester City Released The Worst Premier League Celebration Video Ever

When Manchester City Released The Worst Premier League Celebration Video Ever

There's a chance that Pep Guardiola's side should have had the title taken off them after their sponsors released this cringing video.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Manchester City were by far and away the best team in the Premier League last season, breaking all sorts of records, but it's difficult to disagree with fans who thought they should have been stripped of the title for this abomination.

Whilst Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Spurs and Arsenal all managed to provide us with some excellent laughs, and were figures to take the piss out of, Manchester City were brilliantly boring or boringly brilliant.

Who the hell could take the piss out of yet another brilliant piece of skill from Kevin de Bruyne or a blistering run from Leroy Sane that tears an entire team open?

Sure in the the Champions League they were trash against Liverpool twice and threw away a lead against Manchester United but it was the only ammo we've had...until they'd sewn up the title.

Whilst City players were off down the pub with fans celebrating brilliantly one of the club's sponsors put out the worst video to celebrate- a take on the song 'If you're happy and you know it clap your hands'- and boy were fans not a fan of the cringe:

Can someone please go and let the Premier League, the FA, UEFA, FIFA and the Court for Arbitration of Sport no about this please and help get the title taken off of City.

We'd just like to congratulate Jose Mourinho's Manchester United on winning the league...actually no way that should be allowed to happen, can we just say no one won last season?!

Thanks Etisalat UAE, we've needed something to take the piss out of City for, we just didn't want it to come with this much cringe.

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Topics: Manchester City, Spurs, Liverpool, Football News, Manchester United, Pep Guardiola, Premier League, England