PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

As a Newcastle fan these new rules they're* trying to push through are hilarious and so fucking transparent. We've abided by FFP, we've got a stack of new 'fair market value' commercial deals, and now here's some new hurdles. The established cartel are bricking it that we'll usurp them.

We can't loan a player from the Saudi league, but literally every other club in the league can? That seems totally fair. Will it stop Chelsea hoovering up young players from their feeder clubs, or Man Utd, or Liverpool? Course it won't.

We can't get a sponsor unless we've got similarly valued bids from other companies? Has that been the case for Man Utd's official tractor partner? Were there multiple tractor companies all offering up partnership deals for the same price? Was there shite.

We've not spent anything like the money Chelsea and Man Utd have, and yet we're still above them, still playing better football, still fielding the likes of Jamall Lascelles and Jacob fucking Murphy. This is all because they're scared their time at the top is coming to an end, they're trying to pull the drawbridge up behind them.


*by "they" I mean Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Man Utd and Spurs.
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You seem a decent enough bloke and I'd like to say I have some sympathy, but I'm afraid I don't. All the Newcastle fans I came across prior to your takeover gave us absolute shit. In my experience, outside of the usual suspects, Newcastle fans were some of the worst gobshites when it came to our owners, and some of your YouTube fan sites were a f**king disgrace.
 
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Will be interesting to see if views change….
if Radcliffe buys into the Rags, it seems his first target will be Jean Clair Todibo……from Nice ….now there’s a bit of inside dealing
 

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