Found it again after a bit a searching. Post #37630.
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Hmmmmm..........does he know something?
Found it again after a bit a searching. Post #37630.
Hmmmmm..........does he know something?
I take that is very positiveOn page 3763 for anyone who’s not worked out it’s 10 posts per page yet.
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Take what as very positive?I take that is very positive
I wouldn't necessarily take that as fact, Henry Winter did himself few favours in that article, painting Berrada as "the man who brought Haaland to City", as if Txiki, Pep and Soriano were mere bit-part players!There’s a times article that states he wouldn’t have been involved in any of the alleged rule breaks.
Did he pick him up from the airport?I wouldn't necessarily take that as fact, Henry Winter did himself few favours in that article, painting Berrada as "the man who brought Haaland to City",
Berrada has been working on the Haaland deal for last 10+ years thats why he isn't involved in the 115.......rag media for youI wouldn't necessarily take that as fact, Henry Winter did himself few favours in that article, painting Berrada as "the man who brought Haaland to City", as if Txiki, Pep and Soriano were mere bit-part players!
I wonder if the Premier League regret the way they've handled this. They're getting more criticism now from fans and the media than they were before the charges were announced. They've taken on a case they cannot win, and are doing immense damage to their own brand in the process. It's been pretty disastrous already for them.
Has anyone on here ever made a FOIA request? @Prestwich_Blue seenliel the kind of thing you might have done at some point.
Did he pick him up from the airport?
Berrada has been working on the Haaland deal for last 10+ years thats why he isn't involved in the 115.......rag media for you
Death by a thousand smears
Eventually City will be cleared of the major charges, but fined for non cooperation
However this will be communicated in such a disingenuous manner that our rivals will still be convinced that we've got away with it or did a deal etc
It doesn't particularly bother me, but this idea that City will be totally vindicated is a tad naive
City have handled this well so far imo…..I wonder if the Premier League regret the way they've handled this. They're getting more criticism now from fans and the media than they were before the charges were announced. They've taken on a case they cannot win, and are doing immense damage to their own brand in the process. It's been pretty disastrous already for them.
No, no, no. The PL will make a bald statement telling everybody the result of the committee's hearings. Our rivals will chooses to be convinced that City were guilty and should have been put out of business. Klopp will then make a public broadcast to tell us why this is a bad day for football. Many have already found us guilty in accordance with Article 1 of Rawk law.Death by a thousand smears
Eventually City will be cleared of the major charges, but fined for non cooperation
However this will be communicated in such a disingenuous manner that our rivals will still be convinced that we've got away with it or did a deal etc
It doesn't particularly bother me, but this idea that City will be totally vindicated is a tad naive
Yeah, I've definitely heard the samenot heard anything about that
Aren't they just for public authorities?
Yeah, I've definitely heard the same
I wonder if the Premier League regret the way they've handled this. They're getting more criticism now from fans and the media than they were before the charges were announced. They've taken on a case they cannot win, and are doing immense damage to their own brand in the process. It's been pretty disastrous already for them.
Aren't they just for public authorities?