David_MCFCx
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Mancini, woah, Mancini, woah, he came from Italy, we paid him secretly, Mancini, woah…
I don’t know the detail of the Mancini contract but I believe he was contracted to Mansour’s club before he was employed by us. Unless we took part in later negotiations concerning it remaining in place, privity of contract applies and his remuneration from the sheik is nothing to do with us.. There was no rule against having another job.
Pinto who some in the English media called a sort of crusader for good and upstanding fella when Der Spiegel gained access to some of the hacked material on City ..The footy leaks cache was one of the biggest hacks of all time with at least 70 million documents stolen. Rui Pinto was orignally going after Benfica and Sporting Lisbon. The documents include lots of damaging allegations against Spanish Clubs. It included the Ronaldo rape allegations and FFP breaches by PSG for starters
The best question for me is why did the English media use it to launch a withchunt against City based on 5/6 emails when there were so many other great stories to run. There are still millions of documents which have never been published. Perhaps because other clubs paid up after the blackmail demands. City were probably collateral damage.
Pinto claims he got the idea from chatting to his pals in a pub in Porto. That was part of his absurd evidence.
Meanwhile Pinto is waiting for the court verdict in April which could send him to jail for a long time. The court case of course has been ignored by the English media.
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'Football Leaks' trial ends with whistleblower facing April verdict
The trial of the whistleblower behind the 'Football Leaks' revelations, a 34-year-old Portuguese man accused of hacking and attempted extortion, concluded in Lisbon on Monday, with the court due to deliver…www.rfi.fr
You basically agreed with me then decided it was inappropriate. Ok fair enough. I just think like you the endless vile propaganda is exactly like the Nazi’s, you don’t start with murder, you start with smears and marginalisation, you condition your audience. Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth.There has been a propaganda war going on since we were bought, and IMO this is one of the few areas that our board/owner have largely been very poor in defending City and us the fans.
Hopefully they now realise their passive policy has been totally ineffective in stemming the constant flow of shit and untruths that have been allowed to not only be constantly repeated but are now believed by a large proportion to be true, no matter how bizarre the lie alongside the constant cheating accusations and again IMO large amount of racism.
Anyhow, we still have a large Jewish fan base and comparing our current predicament with what happened with the Nazis and the Holocaust and Kristallnacht with the smashing of our coach are comparisons that really have no bearing on one to the other and are inappropriate to use.
It's not just CAS either. Why were the other English clubs mentioned in Football Leaks not pursued apart from City? Has anyone investigated United's accounts after they paid Mino Raiola £41m when they signed Paul Pogba back from Juve. Where did that appear in the acounts or did it vanish into the Cayman Islands black-hole along with the £367,000 annual wage bill for Zlatan Ibrahimovich. These were all mentioned in the Football Leaks expose but I don't remember anyone from the English press asking United managers live on TV: "Did you pay Raiola or Zlatan off books." What a fucking disgrace this witchhunt has been.I was thinking that myself. What triggered the Premier League to investigate us after we won at C A S . It must have been a complaint from other clubs. If the Premier League rules state all clubs have to comply with F.F.P. then why haven't all the clubs that have breached F.F.P. been investigated as they have clearly breached the Premier League rules. There are more than the Scouse gits. These clubs were found guilty and no action was taken as they weren't in European competition at that time.
City should make a formal complaint and demand these clubs be charged for breaking the same rules as they allege we have. Let them get out of that one.
You thought sky sports was Neutral?This is very odd what is happening.
Very, very strange.
This Qatari interest and supposed bid for the rags looks like another plot to this charade that is happening at the minute.
And this sheds light on how pathetic and bitter sky sports news and their absolute wankers who present for them.
To go from one day being judge and juror with us to the next day hardly being able to contain their smiles that the rags might get bought out AND have it as their main story is shameful.
I though sky sports was neutral? Everyone treated equally? These cunts had our pants down before the Premier league statement was finished.
I hope we take these twats down too for their bias and slander that heads our way on more than one occasion.

On 13 May, it was reported that Whyte had sold his controlling interest in The Rangers Football Club Plc for £2 to a consortium led by Charles Green.[118] Green offered the creditors a settlement, in the form of a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), in an attempt to exit administration.[118] On 12 June, it emerged that HMRC would reject the CVA put forward by Green. Green's takeover of the club depended on the CVA being accepted by HMRC, which would have seen £8.5m of the total debt repaid. The formal rejection of the CVA, two days later, meant that The Rangers Football Club plc entered the liquidation process. The company's business and assets were sold to a company called Sevco Scotland Ltd, a consortium led by Green, in a deal worth £5.5m.[119] Sevco was subsequently renamed The Rangers Football Club Ltd at the end of July 2012.[120]You denied that a vote ever took place to expel Rangers from the Scottish premier league.
The reason I mentioned the Rangers situation was because another poster brought it up as he/she was worried something similar In punishment might happen to City. I was only explaining that City are in a far better position to defend themselves, but of course, in your blind hatred of Rangers, you stampede into the thread foaming at the mouth shouting all sorts of drivel.
Think the ban hammer hit him, before I could give him my reply.Think you're the one that should have an asterisk.
What do you mean by "Abu Dhabi" bought the club? We are owned by Sheikh Mansour with Silverlake holding 23 per cent.If the club was punished, fans should sue the league for not protecting them since day 1.
The league allowed Abu Dhabi to purchase the club, and then they changed the rule of the game with their financial unfair play rule
If there was any suspicious dealing, that should have been resolved after releasing their 1st financial statements.
Checks and investigations should be addressed and resolved in summer before the beginning of new season
The Premier league lack of action at the right time has cost fans money & time.
Just wanna jump in and agree that you were great on that…fair play, you honestly speak for me too…well done, keep it up mate…!!!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!
Maybe they could take the hit for the mens side, they're shit anyway.Will the womens team be facing sanctions? If not, why?
Thought they’d be protesting about the potential Qatari takeover seeing that they’ve been such fervent advocates of Human Rights for the last fifteen years.Just been forwarded a video of them wankers at the swamp singing ‘City’s going down with a billion in the bank’
They are going to be so so so disappointed and the tears will be beautiful.
Ha ha i fucked up there. God knows why i put that as they are far from it.
Why was the club in administration?We got thrown down to the bottom tier due mainly to lobbying from Celtic. This was for using a tax avoidance scheme and nothing to do with going bust. It was what became the ‘ sporting integrity ‘ campaign to deliberately damage us to the maximum.
At the time the club was in administration with nobody at the helm and thus vulnerable to attacks and demands from those who seeked to gain from it. We had no say or influence whatsoever in the decision to demote us.
City are in a much stronger position with powerful backers employing the best legal minds to fight the case, so it will be far more difficult for the ‘ red shirt ‘ trio to have their pound of flesh the way Celtic had with us.