M18CTID
Well-Known Member
Have you considered that we approached the authorities, who then encouraged us to keep it out of the public domain and brokered this deal? The PL Handbook expressly talks about avoiding going to law wherever possible so I'd say the scenario I've outlined is very plausible.
I could be completely and utterly wrong on this but it wouldn't surprise me if it panned out as follows:
1) City discover the hacking, suspect it was the ex-employees now working at Liverpool, and have strong evidence to back that up
2) City make a complaint to the PL and FA
3) The PL and FA broker a deal between the 2 clubs as they don't want the bad publicity, perhaps because the "guilty party" is good for the PL brand due to having a large global following
4) City accept the settlement on the proviso that Liverpool don't try and pull any dodgy shit on us in the future
5) The story then rears its head years later. Why that is is up for debate but it could well be that the UEFA FFP investigation is being influenced by certain clubs with a clear agenda, and one of those clubs is Liverpool (Think back to Khaldoon's interview at the end of last season when he inferred that some things do get back), and City are now so pissed off that it's time for the pushback
If it turns out that this is pretty much what has happened then I hope we go after these fuckers - and anyone else who has attempted to fuck us over for no justifiable reason other than to protect their own selfish interests - so much that it ends with the twats being relegated and that utter fucking snake John W.Henry serving time in Walton nick. For once, I'm not even holding their fans responsible for any of this. Or Klopp for that matter. As much as he does my head in at times, I very much doubt that he endorses this type of behaviour.
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