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As with most articles there seems to be a bit of Journalistic licence in the article. But the vast majority of the article is correct.
Manchester City fans to reveal banner protest against Uefa as club prepare CAS appeal
A group of Manchester City supporters will vent their anger towards Uefa on Friday by unveiling a huge banner protesting against the governing body’s treatment of the club.
The 1894 Group plans to unveil the banner, which pokes fun at Uefa, at a secret location in Manchester on Friday afternoon.
The unveiling comes three days before the Court of Arbitration for Sport hears City’s appeal against the
two-year ban that Uefa handed down for breaking Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules.
The 1894 Group, which has over 1,000 members, launched a GoFundMe page two days after the decision was announced in February. Over £8,000 was raised in three days, with donations ranging from £5 to £500.
It has spent most of the money on four banners, the biggest measuring 42m x 20m.
It had intended to unfurl them at City’s Champions League game against Real Madrid, but that match will now take place behind closed doors, so they will be revealed at another location instead.
One of the three smaller banners references the famous Mancunian band New Order, quoting their first album “Power, corruption and lies”. The other two say, “Uefa mafia — corrupting football since 1954” and “FFP — where were you when we were shit”.
“There’s been lots of issues about the way Uefa have treated the fans, but this is about the way they’ve treated the club,” said Dante Friend, a spokesperson for the independent fans group.
“The message we want to send to Uefa is that Financial Fair Play was just created to try and protect the elite and that we know they simply don’t want the new kids on the block, City, to be part of their club.”