Yes, he does know our figures, tho' not up to date. A year or so ago, he visited City and Soriano went thru the books with him in an attempt to get him to desist. So he knows that what he is saying is a lie.Tebas said: “I do know the Manchester City figures, where their income comes from and that figures don't add up to a certain extent, if we take into account the market figure, so I think that some kind of penalty needs to be imposed.
“One of the major issues in European football is related to [financial] doping. Obviously, with PSG we were very aware of the accusations, because we have very solid evidence of this.
“In the case of Man City and the investigations that took place I'm not that aware of the circumstances of it as I’m not sure of the specificities of it. But obviously, a sanction needs to be imposed. There has been a lot of buzz about this.
So on one hand he knows the figures don't add up, but then admits he doesn't know the specifics of the case against us. Doesn't stop him calling for sanctions against us though. Wanker.
Tebas is a fascist and I think our legal department should dig up some dirt. How La Liga ever thought this guy should represent them I have no idea.
We each have our own view bud, but imho I think in the US the authorities, like the FBI for example, in general are less swayed by status than some of the institutions in Europe and elsewhere. Ultimately in this case, we’ll have to wait & see.
I think you are right. Let's hope that 'quietly and discreetly' we kick these pricks in the balls.We may have dug up some dirt already but until you get an honest media willing to run the story nothing will come of it. You only have to look at the Dips hacking us, first they threatened the Mirror with legal action and second when the Times publish it no one else really covered it. You also have to look at the lack of action since our owners came on board, they have made a decision to do everything quietly and discreetly.
Seems City don’t give a fcuk about the lies and the reinforcement of the lie that will stick in the minds of all other football supporters
could it mirror brexit any closer....they both depend on a poisonous media agendaTake a look at the comments on the Mirror article. It's chock full of lunatic made up stories by rabid dippers who care nothing for the truth and even though they look as if they were written by a five year old there are masses of equally stupid people who will believe them.
Wouldn't City need to prove what he said was untrue in order to win? Or would he have to prove it was true?
The former seems something that City would want to avoid as it would require revealing things they'd prefer not to.
there was a poisonous agenda on both sides of the brexit debate, the poison on this issue isn't coming from our side.could it mirror brexit any closer....they both depend on a poisonous media agenda
In libel/slander cases it's the responsibility of the accusing party to prove what they wrote/said is true. The accused party doesn't have to prove anything.
Javier Tebas sounds really grumpy, so it's highly likely that UEFA haven't got a hope of their trumped up charges sticking. Wonderful news.
He mainly saying all our sponsors are fake and inflated.
There was a quote of him saying, "Uefa have dealt with some FFP cases the right way and they should be congratulated. But there are two specific cases, Manchester City and PSG, which are not being dealt with correctly." So he's just being grumpy, he's actually saying UEFA's standpoint on City is not what he wants it to be. Good news.Javier Tebas sounds really grumpy, so it's highly likely that UEFA haven't got a hope of their trumped up charges sticking. Wonderful news.
His definition of "correct" probably has a touch of megalomania about it Marvin.There was a quote of him saying, "Uefa have dealt with some FFP cases the right way and they should be congratulated. But there are two specific cases, Manchester City and PSG, which are not being dealt with correctly." So he's just being grumpy, he's actually saying UEFA's standpoint on City is not what he wants it to be. Good news.
I see comments made by Tebas, the self-confessed neo-nazi, have been reported widely in the British media with no challenge or context. The context is that Tebas has made these comments in the last 24 hours to deflect attention away from the La Liga match-fixing scandal which has just resumed in the Spanish courts. The scandal, which impacted on Champions League positions last year, involves at least 42 people who have been charged, including former United player Ander Herrerra.Surely though, in all seriousness, it’s about time we shut the cûnt up once and for all. It’s just not acceptable that he comes out with this shit and our legal team should finally get their act together and issue him with some form of writ.
Or the debts. Rags owe £500m and Barca and Real between owe £2bn.He needs to be specific otherwise he's going to land himself in hot water.
The transfer spending topic over Pep's management shows that Man Utd's spending is about to surpass City's - does Mr Tebas have anything to say about that, or the wage bills of Barcelona or Real Madrid?
I like his comment that City's case is not being dealt with correctly. Another indication that UEFA investigation is going to to have an acceptable outcome for us