City & FFP | 2020/21 Accounts released | Revenues of £569.8m, £2.4m profit (p 2395)

Maybe we don't neeed Haaland or Mbappe but we need another striker with a clinical strike rate that's for sure. To many chances go begging in this team at the moment, they could still cost us this season yet in the cup comps.
But we're scoring freely, we've scored most goals in the PL. Do we really need a £120m striker ?

I am not sure.
 
This sums it up well. The Americans have a different perspective on sport. They prefer the level playing field approach which given their population, the fact they have more land to build big stadiums, and their historic need for profits, is different to Europe and certainly the UK. Its more about profit than investment in a team. I guess in the 80s, 90s when we were crap I would possibly have welcomed this. Having seen the last 13 years of development of our club, I guess I am selfish in disliking their approach. There are may arguments for and against.
Even when we were crap, I still hoped. I was envious of the Rags and Scousers, but that actually made me love City more and hope. The truth is that big cities, like London, Manchester will always have bigger stadiums and more support.But look at how badly Newcastle and Birmingham have been managed, big cities but shit management,why do they deserve a piece of the pie ? Also, the concept of say Burnley or Brighton, with smaller crowds competing on a level playing field is not one that I relish or feel would work.
The TV money we get is mostly based on big clubs, with world wide support, creating enough interest to justify the money being earned.I suspect we would lose this in the UK if the American approach was adopted.
FSG were lucky with a few good purchases,Coutinho has funded their expansion !! Their run is coming to an end. Rags have been robbed by the Glazers. The fans are not happy with the models being used.
The bottom line is that teams that invest more, should be rewarded more, and success breeds success. Rant over !!!
It makes me Laugh with the Dippers. They snagged a whopping £142 million for flat track bully Coutinho. Therefore they are massively complicit in rising transfer fees and as a result clubs like our being charged more- and yet they complain lol.

Maybe a comparator is when people buy second homes. The locals moan about strangers paying over inflated prices and putting locals out of market. Nobody ever ever complains about the vast sums that the local made by that sale.
And that is the Dipper analogy. Prices out of the market by their own actions.
 
Now, Tebas has hit back at Guardiola’s comments by once again criticising his understanding of how football was funded and the long-term negative impacts.

The league chief said: “Pep, I learn from the Premier League every day. It would be good if they teach you a little about football macroeconomics, about the impacts of state clubs on wage inflation, demographics, the impact of pay TV, China…and of the acquittal in CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sports) we will have news.”


 
Now, Tebas has hit back at Guardiola’s comments by once again criticising his understanding of how football was funded and the long-term negative impacts.

The league chief said: “Pep, I learn from the Premier League every day. It would be good if they teach you a little about football macroeconomics, about the impacts of state clubs on wage inflation, demographics, the impact of pay TV, China…and of the acquittal in CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sports) we will have news.”





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Now, Tebas has hit back at Guardiola’s comments by once again criticising his understanding of how football was funded and the long-term negative impacts.

The league chief said: “Pep, I learn from the Premier League every day. It would be good if they teach you a little about football macroeconomics, about the impacts of state clubs on wage inflation, demographics, the impact of pay TV, China…and of the acquittal in CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sports) we will have news.”



Are they getting rid of CAS or are they going back to FFP case. Didn't City weigh up legal action to shut him up after the case?
 
Now, Tebas has hit back at Guardiola’s comments by once again criticising his understanding of how football was funded and the long-term negative impacts.

The league chief said: “Pep, I learn from the Premier League every day. It would be good if they teach you a little about football macroeconomics, about the impacts of state clubs on wage inflation, demographics, the impact of pay TV, China…and of the acquittal in CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sports) we will have news.”



What news is that Javier?
 
Are they getting rid of CAS or are they going back to FFP case. Didn't City weigh up legal action to shut him up after the case?
I thought he'd shut the fuck up after he got that gig at UEFA - after all, Ceferin said in an interview a couple of years ago that he talks way too much - but it seems he can say whatever he wants and never be held accountable for it.
 
Are they getting rid of CAS or are they going back to FFP case. Didn't City weigh up legal action to shut him up after the case?
CAS are independent and are regarded as the ultimate regulators over legal matters in all sports. I found it strange they didn't sue him over his last comments about them, he certainly can't 'get rid of them'.
 
CAS are independent and are regarded as the ultimate regulators over legal matters in all sports. I found it strange they didn't sue him over his last comments about them, he certainly can't 'get rid of them'.
Which worries me when he says 'they will have news' as in the original FFP case or something else?
 
Quite a lot of changes to the Financial investigator bodies. This lot are in for the next 2 years:
CFCB First Chamber

Chairman: Sunil Gulati, USA (new)
Vice Chairwoman: Petra Stanonik Bošnjak, Slovenia
Members: Jacobo Beltrán, Spain
Michael Bolingbroke, England (new)
Marco Di Siena, Italy (new)
Egon Franck, Germany
Helmut Schwärzler, Liechtenstein (new)
Jeroen Slop, Netherlands (new)
CFCB Appeals Chamber


Chairman: Didier Poracchia, France (new)
Vice Chairman: Charles Flint QC, England
Members: Giovanni Facci, Italy (new)
Adam Giersz, Poland
Louise Reilly, Republic of Ireland (new)

The American was on FIFA's ExCo. Bolingbroke left the circus to be COO at Utd a while back.
 
Now, Tebas has hit back at Guardiola’s comments by once again criticising his understanding of how football was funded and the long-term negative impacts.

The league chief said: “Pep, I learn from the Premier League every day. It would be good if they teach you a little about football macroeconomics, about the impacts of state clubs on wage inflation, demographics, the impact of pay TV, China…and of the acquittal in CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sports) we will have news.”



Tbf, Spanish Football Twitter is tearing him apart.
 
Quite a lot of changes to the Financial investigator bodies. This lot are in for the next 2 years:
CFCB First Chamber

Chairman: Sunil Gulati, USA (new)
Vice Chairwoman: Petra Stanonik Bošnjak, Slovenia
Members: Jacobo Beltrán, Spain
Michael Bolingbroke, England (new)
Marco Di Siena, Italy (new)
Egon Franck, Germany
Helmut Schwärzler, Liechtenstein (new)
Jeroen Slop, Netherlands (new)
CFCB Appeals Chamber

Chairman: Didier Poracchia, France (new)
Vice Chairman: Charles Flint QC, England
Members: Giovanni Facci, Italy (new)
Adam Giersz, Poland
Louise Reilly, Republic of Ireland (new)

The American was on FIFA's ExCo. Bolingbroke left the circus to be COO at Utd a while back.

Charles Flint QC?

The same guy who is a director of the Dubai Financial Services Authority :)
 
An award pronounced by the CAS is final and binding on the parties from the moment it is communicated.
Yes, I think that the teabag is referring to his attempts to get CAS removed as the final arbiter of EUFA disputes. If the ref makes decisions you dont like, get him changed.
 

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