PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

The club seem confident and ready to do battle, so I'll take their lead. And I don't imagine they did what they did without good advice. The PL don't appear to be particularly professional and there seem to be undercurrents to this wider than just a few accounting issues.

And, as I said at the start, this is probably about our rivals throwing mud and hoping some sticks. I think they'll regret that.
Good to read some positivity
 
We had all the talk about a smoking gun with CAS and the red yanks.

Unfortunately they have power and control we do not within the game and certainly power in numbers.

I’m not sure we have anything that will damage them.

We either come through this with as minimal damage as possible or a lot of damage. They come out unscathed.

That is it blues, but that me starting of damage has already started.

Let’s hope we come out ok, but don’t be fooled into thinking that somehow this will come back on these other clubs, it won’t
 
Carragher is a piece of shit. He does it ALL the time. All of this coming from a **** who gobbed at a young girl for laughing at his club because they got beat.

How’s that moral compass of yours carra. Grade A twat.
I fucking detest Carragher. Pieces of scum like him now have the mindset "well, that's it- City cheated so we won the league those years we came second."
 
With this, according to many accounts, likely being dragged out for potentially years what do we think this will do to our efforts in the transfer market?

I would imagine players and their agents might think ‘I could move to City but this is hanging over them and I can’t guarantee an outcome either way’, or ‘I could move to team x where they are plodding along as normal with no threat of relegation’.

I have seen Tolmie saying business as per and we will blow Chelsea out of the water in the summer. It never quite works out like that though look at last summer sign Haaland and Alvarez get us excited that we finally have strikers to add to our squad, then sell the squad

Just wondered what we do if this waiting for a verdict lasts 4 years and we are trying to buy the big names who may not want the hassle.
They will come and all will have a release clause in their contract in the event of City being relegated.
 
Thank you mate. I don't think some people realise how hard it is! Ha. They're all people who are paid to talk for a living so naturally very good at sticking the knife in. Plus I know millions watch it so the pressure is on big time. Tried my best though to get across a lot of things lots of us have wanted to say for a while!
You did well mate. Really good. Bet there was a million things you wanted to say that you forgot afterward but you did well in what I imagine was a very small time slot
 
The club seem confident and ready to do battle, so I'll take their lead. And I don't imagine they did what they did without good advice. The PL don't appear to be particularly professional and there seem to be undercurrents to this wider than just a few accounting issues.

And, as I said at the start, this is probably about our rivals throwing mud and hoping some sticks. I think they'll regret that.

You come at the King, you best not miss
 
The way I feel right now, to be honest, can't really be arsed going to the match on Sunday.

Football is meant to be fun and it just isn't.
Mate, this is exactly what they want to do to us. Make it stop being fun. Make us stop wanting to go.
Don’t fucking let them win.
Get in there on Sunday and sing your heart out.
We fight till the end and need to let the world know that!
 
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I think the main thing that came out of today is some lawyers on twitter inc. @projectriver looked at the fine print and seem to have decided that there's almost zero chance this goes to the high court for appeal. It's the independent panel that will decide the case.
I'm still confused by this. Apparently the panel can come to any conclusion they want and impose any punishment they want but as long as they are seen to be following the correct "process" there's nothing City can do about it legally.
 
Did I also hear that right on the overlap? The bellend arsenal fan linking this to match fixing and financial doping to the fact we took Adebayor, nasri and toure off them? Fuck me the way a couple of those turned out and the money we paid at the time they should be thanking us!
 
Not sure if already posted but I found this a decent watch.

@twosips comes across really well and defended our corner. Said what the majority of what blues are thinking. And as expected other team fans have us guilty already

Even Neville (who didn't go as far as defend us) agreed FFP is skewered toward the traditional top 4 and reforms are needed.

Carragher however comes across as a right dick and couldn't help himself at making snidey digs at every opportunity


Carragher simply hasn't read the details. I'm not sure he's read the Der Spiegel report. I'm not convinced, deep down, he understand the accusations. I don't think he read and/or understood the CAS report, or what the time barred really meant.

Obviously - obviously - City have taken advantage of their links with commercial partners attached to the club. Like United, like Leicester, like Bayern, like Stoke, like Juventus like [insert a dozen other football clubs]. But obviously those links are mutually beneficial for those sponsors. But City are the most successful club in England over the last decade, are on TV more regularly than anyone, and have exploited emerging commercial markets in creative ways as you would expect directors who are at the cutting edge of European football. Txiki Begiristain proposed all this at Barcelona, and the dinosaurs there saw him off for it, so he took the template and brought it to rainy Manchester cos he'd figured out business plans and football plans that the rest of European football are now trying to copy. Carragher still seems to think that Real Madrid should be top of the table because they sell more shirts and have more Facebook followers. Well, if Spurs made £442.8m, having not won a trophy in a decade while in the UEFA conference league, why shouldn't City have made £619.1m winning the league and getting to the semi finals of the CL? That sounds about right to me.
 
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The club seem confident and ready to do battle, so I'll take their lead. And I don't imagine they did what they did without good advice. The PL don't appear to be particularly professional and there seem to be undercurrents to this wider than just a few accounting issues.

And, as I said at the start, this is probably about our rivals throwing mud and hoping some sticks. I think they'll regret that.
Thanks for the confident note C.
 


Apologies if already posted - thought Stephen (@twosips) did well here. I couldn't be in a room with a load of fans who have already decided we're guilty (because they want to believe this recent domination on the pitch has been doped by some marketing deals off it?!) and smirking their way into debates with snide digs (specifically that Paul Machin wanting to be everybody's mate while coming across as a snide prick). Carragher included. And especially that Spurs fan who, for some reason, thinks they've been held back by City over the past 15 years when they've challenged for the league once and beaten by fucking Leicester. Bottlejobs.

Fair play to Neville too (I know) who calls out FFP for what it is. A scheme to keep certain clubs at the top of the pile while the rest have to sit and watch playing happy families.

Again, as I said yesterday, it boils down to a man being told he isn't allowed to spend his money how he wants to and because of that supposedly breaking these made-up, self-protective rules to be able to compete. Let that sink in. A load of horseshit.


Spurs haha
 

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