metalblue
Well-Known Member
Meh
Thanks mate. Gotcha.No, the Premier League and a lot of the bigger clubs (United, Liverpool, Arsenal etc..., probably even us) don't want an independent regulator.
So the Premier League are trying to show the government that they can be firm and don't need a regulator. To be honest I don't think the government really want to bring in a regulator either because they know how much money (tax etc...) the league brings into the country and they would rather not disrupt that. They're just trying to come up with an amicable solution to the ESL nonsense.
So this timing is convenient given the independent regulator decision has no been delayed.
And they won at CAS!
Maybe they know something more than you do about this subject
might finally get a home Boxing Day fixture again!Modern day football is shit anyway, league 1 sounds exciting again doesn't it?
Yep - Stoke won the FA Cup after allSo what happens if you lose the case? All the trophies get given to whoever came second?
My dad's 70 now. I've never ben to a match without him.It won’t me either but The whole thing is starting to make me doubt whether my time and emotional energy may be better spent on something else to be honest. It’s not this alone as I am sure it will drag on for years but the overall way the game is going. Players faking injury all game, the cheesy matchday experience, outrageous ticket prices, VAR ruining the moment, game dates and times being shunted around left right and centre, awful referees, the money sloshing around and fans being treated like customers. It also seems whatever we do that this accusation of cheating to get where we have will be with us forever regardless of whether it is true or not. This might even be why they are doing this. Mud sticks and reputation is damaged. I’m becoming very disilluised with the whole football experience, the clear media bias towards the two red sides and have not enjoyed going as much more recently.
This has taken it to another level, if there is even remotely a vendetta, then if we are found innocent it will bring the whole PL down, and we will sue the fuckers for everything.Because the Hateful Eight have demanded the PL go after City. I sense the PL don't want/need this, but if your "founding members" demand their competition back, what can the PL do?
If they piss off the red shirt mafia & they threaten to setup a new English Super League (Essentially the PL under new ownership/stewardship), how else could the PL react?
I hope you are rightI'd say it's the opposite. What I get from that statement is "bring it on you corrupt cunts".
We can pretty much guarantee they're involved now too. They've been one of the biggest drivers to all the hassle with the PL from the beginning.Something I didn’t support then and I hope they have no involvement now.
Isn't he just chairing the panel and will decide the outcome? He's not actually the one bringing the accusation? Thats the PL.
Make them speed up for process , the longer this goes on it only harms cityAnd how would that help City?
It's always empty anyway!I think we should boycott all the games till this is sorted out , be very embarrassing for the premier league to have An empty stadium. Process has has been going on for that long now , it’s a joke
Outcome predetermined.
And what happens to the club that finished 5th or 3rd bottom? They then sue the PL for lost earnings... it opens a whole can of worms which is one of the reasons it won't happenSo what happens if you lose the case? All the trophies get given to whoever came second?
When we caught the dippers hacking, we surely held something back from the settlement in case of something like this. Is probably the right time to get the special file out of the cupboard and go postal.i wjust wish if we are innocent we burn the house down anyway once and for all? Fuck NDA`S with regards the dippers hacking etc and just expose everything?