PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

I kind of hope Chelsea will improve a lot this season and somehow manage to clinch top4.

that way the media will need to attack them more as clearly if they would be just above relegation zone media would have cared even less about any past shady things let alone Boehly's big spending since then.

Chelsea had it way too easy in the media since City became a powerhouse. we got 99% of the negative articles, while apparently Abra did all this shady things in the meantime and signing letters against us.

it got to the point that media were happy we lost CL final to Chelsea.
compare that to Chelsea beating Pool or United in a CL final.
 
It's the 'balance of probability ' statement the premier league seem to hide behind that worries me the most. It's their 'we can't prove anything but they must have done it' argument and it's never contested
Whilst the balance of probability threshold is technically true for the commission, I think the severity of the allegations means that they will need some real cogent evidence to find us guilty. Saying we think you did it won’t cut the mustard here, given what’s at stake.
 
Chelsea had it way too easy in the media since City became a powerhouse. we got 99% of the negative articles, while apparently Abra did all this shady things in the meantime and signing letters against us.

it got to the point that media were happy we lost CL final to Chelsea.
compare that to Chelsea beating Pool or United in a CL final.
Not sure about that.
They were the enemy until we came along.
Terry's penalty miss is still going down in folklore history even though Anelka missed the final penalty.
The only reason we are no 1 is that we are more successful.
Picking a favourite for the rags/ dippers in the City /Chelsea Champions league final was the same as choosing between having sex with an alligator or a crocodile.
 
PL meeting on Tuesday about voting of the new anti-Newcastle loan rules will be fun.
really wonder the ration of the votes, if it will be close to not passing (I guess need 14 votes to pass) or actually it will be something like 19-1 or 18-2 maybe.

this would be the chance of starting a little group, the likes of Castle, Chelsea, Everton, City but hard to see who else would want to join and Chelsea, Everton can be two faced fuckers too.
Wolves also had FFP issues in the past, they also had to sell a lot this summer not to fail again.
 
If the PL start to allow clubs to sue Everton for lost income, PL table position, relegation etc it will turn into a massive shit show. Where do they draw the line on penalties? Everton could feasibly go under from constant litigation and counter claims, potential lost sponsorships etc etc
Everton are about to get a shiny new stadium that could propel them to new heights attract investors. Like our stadium did. The red dippers don’t want that. This is all transparent as fuck!
 

I saw you’d said they rejected that as a punishment, however, they have coincidentally given the exact same punishment.

I think they said they can impose any punishment they deem fit, so they don't have to follow PL guidelines, but then, in essence, they did.
 
Everton are about to get a shiny new stadium that could propel them to new heights attract investors. Like our stadium did. The red dippers don’t want that. This is all transparent as fuck!
Everton won't get relegated and were never going to qualify for a European place this season so this whole "harsh" 10 point deduction is a facade. It makes it look like the PL are taking a tough stance when in effect the net result to Everton will be negligible...

And it gives all these assholes another chance to scream bloody murder about us...what a joke...
 
Here's a way to combat the unrelenting media vitriol.....buy the fuckers up!!

The Telegraph reporting that the Barclay family who controlled it for decades until Lloyds seized control due to unpaid loans have made a bid to take back control by paying the full 1.2 billion owed. That money is coming from a media investment fund called Redbird IMI, of which Sheikh Mansour is a major investor. Hope he insists Ducker and Wallace get the chop :)
Connections, connections as Abu Dhabi work the room :)

RedBird are the 3rd largest shareholder in FSG (Liverpool).

RedBird and Mubadala are closely associated with New York Yankees and both hold 13% shares in the YES network (Yankees TV) valued at $3-4billion. The Yankees own 20% of New York City FC.

The main man at RedBird is Gerry Cardinale and the main Mubadala man is, of course, Khaldoon. They have worked together closely and Cardinale is no stranger to the UAE.

RedBird bought AC Milan about 15 months ago in a deal that also involved New York Yankees and Le Bron James.

The long-term AC Milan shirt sponsors are Emirates and the contract has been renewed since RedBird bought the club

Khaldoon introduces Cardinale to Sheikh Mansour. They talk Liverpool & City. And they agree a deal:


Cardinale.jpg

Then the potential Telegraph deal is announced.

Relationships behind the scenes between Liverpool and City have thawed. Cardinale has used his influence.

Liverpool support Soriano in his election to the ECA board.

And they will support us if push comes to shove with the charges. It's a money thing.

Abu Dhabi quid pro quo :)


PL meeting on Tuesday about voting of the new anti-Newcastle loan rules will be fun.
really wonder the ration of the votes, if it will be close to not passing (I guess need 14 votes to pass) or actually it will be something like 19-1 or 18-2 maybe.

this would be the chance of starting a little group, the likes of Castle, Chelsea, Everton, City but hard to see who else would want to join and Chelsea, Everton can be two faced fuckers too.
Wolves also had FFP issues in the past, they also had to sell a lot this summer not to fail again.

Surprisingly, add LIverpool to the group. Probably not for the Newcastle vote but they will support us.
Arsenal will be joining them but not United & Spurs.

The Arsenal story is simple. If City were to be relegated the reputational damage to the UAE including Dubai would be terrible.

In the event of a vote Arsenal will be on our side. Conveniently Emirates recently announce a 25% increase to their Arsenal shirt sponsorship.
 
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You’re right - it’s not a good look. However, I think that allegation is utter bollocks. We were throwing around far greater sums of money to sign players that were going through the books at the time so the notion we were paying Mancini’s wages off the books is fanciful IMO.

Also, as of a few months ago Mancini said he hadn’t been contacted by the Premier League about this. Surely if they want to pin that one on us then they’d actually talk to him and ask him for his observations?
Its pure speculation and I am not sure anyone outside the club is aware what we have been charged with.
 
It's the 'balance of probability ' statement the premier league seem to hide behind that worries me the most. It's their 'we can't prove anything but they must have done it' argument and it's never contested
lol wtf is balance of probability? Imagine tryin to prove theory of probability to a judge ,
“your honor 2+2 =5 therefore city is guilty “?
 
Everton won't get relegated and were never going to qualify for a European place this season so this whole "harsh" 10 point deduction is a facade. It makes it look like the PL are taking a tough stance when in effect the net result to Everton will be negligible...

And it gives all these assholes another chance to scream bloody murder about us...what a joke...
10 points very well might relegate them
 
If the PL start to allow clubs to sue Everton for lost income, PL table position, relegation etc it will turn into a massive shit show. Where do they draw the line on penalties? Everton could feasibly go under from constant litigation and counter claims, potential lost sponsorships etc etc
If Liverpool lose out on chumps qualification by 1 point will they sue the pl and pigmol for the bad decision they had?
Where does it end?
 

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