PL to investigate City's academy transfers

When you think 61% of the academy lads come from the Greater Manchester area and nearly half of that from M postcodes then Shirley it has fuck all to do with the red and blue candle wavers?

This is 100% the fucking red mard arses in Trafford behind this, drumming up support from 2 other local PL teams to look deeper into why we attract the regions best players.

Different in the 80's and 90's when they had no real competitionfrom us recruiting the cream.They even had 2 years to get their house in order that it took us to build the academy complex-yet again it's their fucking arrogance that all they have to do is show their red knickers and its job done.

They really are a fucking set of mard arses over their-we've overtaken them and now its dirty tricks campaigns.

United youth 0 City youth 9

Fuck em.
 
Don't want too worry anybody but that scumbag MP John Mann has just tweeted something is kicking off with Academies and the Serious Fraud Office are involved. I'd like to think we're whiter than white but I'm sure one sniff of irregularities with us and they'll be on to us like a tramp onto a Kipper! Fingers Crossed.
 
Given the track record of the SFO in very complex financial cases, it'll be about 5 years before it comes to court and the jury won't have a clue what it's all about.
 
The Premier League is investigating three recent academy signings made by Manchester City, examining phone and bank records. [Independent]

No charges have been brought against City, but if found guilty they'd have the chance to agree a sanction, as Liverpool did. [Independent]

More on this story by @JackPittBrooke, including how City have built one of the best academies around. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-city-transfer-investigation-signing-young-players-fa-youth-cup-final-vs-chelsea-a7687841.html …
 
The Premier League is investigating three recent academy signings made by Manchester City, examining phone and bank records. [Independent]

No charges have been brought against City, but if found guilty they'd have the chance to agree a sanction, as Liverpool did. [Independent]

More on this story by @JackPittBrooke, including how City have built one of the best academies around. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-city-transfer-investigation-signing-young-players-fa-youth-cup-final-vs-chelsea-a7687841.html …
"The Premier League is currently investigating three recent academy signings made by City, going through the five-step process they follow to look into all signings between two Category One academies."

So, essentially, another nothing article, trying to twist a normal FA process to make it seem like we've done something wrong. Shameful journalism.
 
The article looks a bit rushed and rehashed from previous pieces that have sprung-up in the last three years.
Basically, City's aggressive scouting has ruffled a few feathers, and eventually, we'll be found guilty of something that all the other clubs do
 

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