'You'll never see me again' - Manchester United hero Rio Ferdinand makes Man City vow
Rio Ferdinand has vowed to quit TNT Sport if Manchester City win the treble three years in a row.
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Rio Ferdinand has vowed to quit TNT Sport if Manchester City win the treble three years in a row.
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