We seem to spend an awful lot of time 'roping a dope' - Pogba, Sanchez, Fred, Sancho et alCould see a lot of hitting below the belt in that scenario.
We seem to spend an awful lot of time 'roping a dope' - Pogba, Sanchez, Fred, Sancho et alCould see a lot of hitting below the belt in that scenario.
Why don't they just simplify things and say "all sponsorship must be approved by Manchester United and Liverpool".
It used to be word for word from IAS24 into the HandbookWhilst this is obviously spot on, it is based on the assumption that the PL will also use IAS24 as their test for 'related' parties. The only worry would be that they know IAS24 clears us so may look for a different definition. Or have they confirmed they're using IAS24?
So it's City, who are trying to add legislation by strong-arming the PL and UEFA? No, I think he'll find that's exactly what his own club's American owners and the rest of the cartel club owners have been doing. He even tried to say City's owners are the ones trying to create new leagues as response to Liverpool trying to add more restrictions and legislation. How can he have it so wrong?"It's owners like Manchester City's competing against the PL and UEFA. We want the league/champions league to look like this"
Mostly nonsense that, uncooperative was what City were said to be but it didn't start out that way. He made no mention of the leaks to the press which damaged the confidence City had in getting a fair hearing from UEFA. No mention of the complaint City lodged with the CAS about a lack of due process from the investigatory chamber. No mention that they beleieved Leterme had ignored “a comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence” which the club sent to him and expected feedback/questions about."Buvey sat and said we weren't found guilty[he probably said exonerated by a real court]. Do you know why Manchester City weren't found guilty... They were obstructive throughout the whole process, didn't show anyone the paperwork... 'lost' a lot of the papers. No problem there we'll pay the fine"
Benny Hill slapping that little bald fella on the bonce is another.I have this recurring image these days of City being the heavyweight boxer (Tyson Fury) at arms length and one hand resting on the head of Amir Khan (the cabal), letting the little shit just throw wild air punches.
Have a listen to what the self professed expert on the Kick Off has to say about what's wrong with the current state of football:
This has almost a quarter of a million views, what is he talking about? It's people like this, that misinform the masses.
So it's City, who are trying to add legislation by strong-arming the PL and UEFA? No, I think he'll find that's exactly what his own club's American owners and the rest of the cartel club owners have been doing. He even tried to say City's owners are the ones trying to create new leagues as response to Liverpool trying to add more restrictions and legislation. How can he have it so wrong?
Mostly nonsense that, uncooperative was what City were said to be but it didn't start out that way. He made no mention of the leaks to the press which damaged the confidence City had in getting a fair hearing from UEFA. No mention of the complaint City lodged with the CAS about a lack of due process from the investigatory chamber. No mention that they beleieved Leterme had ignored “a comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence” which the club sent to him and expected feedback/questions about.
The most interesting part of his rant, was when he started talking about City digging up dirt on Bayern Munich and Manchester United, as a reason City were exonerated.
He clearly doesn't know how the CAS works. Once it's in their hands, it would be no good making threats to UEFA, Bayern or United. UEFA themselves thought they had proved City were guilty until CAS showed them why they hadn't proven anything. That's just the difference between an organisation that knows how to run a proper court and one that is winging it for show. If what he said was true, then UEFA wouldn't have given their original verdict that had to be taken to the CAS to get due diligence and due process. I really hope City do have dirt on the cartel clubs, Lawrence's reaction to the possibility of that is a little strange to me. Like the cartel clubs should be untouchable from the same tactics used on City. In a way, it's like he's acknowledged it was a clear and organised attack.
Morecambe doing the arms, shoulders & face slaps on little Ernie.Benny Hill slapping that little bald fella on the bonce is another.
If the rags lose at Watford it will be back on.It's all gone quiet on the PL investigation into our finances, is this still on going?
It’ll probably restart just after the 5th of March ;-)It's all gone quiet on the PL investigation into our finances, is this still on going?
More like April 9thIt’ll probably restart just after the 5th of March ;-)
Play the rags first, I’m sticking with mine.More like April 9th
Because mu was a member of G14 and everything they do comes up roses.Why isn’t it considered economic doping spending close to £500m on Sanchez, Pogba, Fred, Maguire, Ronaldo and Fernandes, plus millions a week in wages, on the back of a £400m debt loaded onto the club?
This scenario was of course, the original aim of platini’s first incarnation of ffp,(possibly the only time he made any sense), but he soon had his mind changed for him by certain parties, so they could concentrate on legitimate businessmen investing their own money in their own businesses.Why isn’t it considered economic doping spending close to £500m on Sanchez, Pogba, Fred, Maguire, Ronaldo and Fernandes, plus millions a week in wages, on the back of a £400m debt loaded onto the club?
The PL trying desperately to squirm out of a very embarrassing situation. Liverpool's "evidence" is that our audited accounts are false. Ring any bells?It's all gone quiet on the PL investigation into our finances, is this still on going?