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He best buy an extra chalk so he can write not in between the charge number & "not" guilty.
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It wouldn't suit City and I think Khaldoon might really open fire.If the PL are after a dignified way out, then the inability to conduct a 'fair trial' due to media speculation might allow them to save face and pretend to be competent.
I think Dave Whelan lived there or I may have the wrong story.There aren’t 250 people in Lymm!
Fucker needs to learn how to spell, first.He best buy an extra chalk so he can write not in between the charge number & "not" guilty.
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You're quite right. I really hadn't noticed that before.View attachment 120962
They are in separate paragraphs, unless I am missing something?
I’m sure City would accept that the pattern of cash flows between Etihad and the club were unusual. Certainly unusual enough to arouse the interest of the most tame auditors. City were able to explain the cash flows to the satisfaction of CAS. I’m sure they would have been asked similar, or more searching, questions by BDOClearly, I am not an auditor, but I am intrigued by the level of scrutiny they applied to City's accounts. So for example, on dd/mm/yyyy City's bank account received a payment in for £40M. Presumably the auditors query this either via email or in person, whatever. And the City accounts person replies "Oh that was a sponsorship payment from Ethihad Airways". Is that the end of the conversation ? the BDO person just says "thanks for that, moving on, next item..."
FFS there must be more scrutiny than that ?. We have never seen ANY leaked emails between City and BDO. Why might that be ?.
I heard he broke a peg while putting out his washingI think Dave Whelan lived there or I may have the wrong story.
Haha. Not me. It's quite affluent, but there are a couple of council houses somewhere in the village I believe. We had a Netto once, but we voted it it out and got a Sainsbury's instead. Sooty's dad (Matthew Corbett) used to live here. I think Chris Bisson lives here, and some has been pop star.Aren't they all millionaires over there?
Waitrose, shirley?Haha. Not me. It's quite affluent, but there are a couple of council houses somewhere in the village I believe. We had a Netto once, but we voted it it out and got a Sainsbury's instead. Sooty's dad (Matthew Corbett) used to live here. I think Chris Bisson lives here, and some has been pop star.
You're quite right. I really hadn't noticed that before.
Well in that case, he would obviously thrive!!!I did mean he'd easily survive within his business community.
I prefer Tragic Twat!More like Magic Twat.
Aren’t Bayer Leverkusen in exactly the same position?If you question sponsors maybe Leicester's title win needs to be scrutinised too, literally everything at that club was sponsored to the hilt by King Power.
Leicester were well within their rights though to prop the club up in my opinion and give their company great exposure simultaneously, unlike us though it's very unlikely they'd have raised decent money or anywhere near as much money without King Power's help, there should be no issue with this in the slightest it's all okay what they did and us too.
It's ridiculous to suggest clubs shouldn't be allowed to invest in themselves long term it destroys competition, FFP needs ditching asap as without it in place I'm pretty sure Newcastle would've pushed on and qualified for next season's UCL too.
With our sponsorship our owners wanted to give Etihad Airways the maximum exposure possible, with them nobody particularly knew of them before they sponsored us but they've had their name splashed alongside our success. Now they're a massive worldwide name in aviation rather than a massive regional airline, Emirates Airlines also had the exact same motives when sponsoring Arsenal for similar exposure, it's funny how it's not Arab money when it concerns the redshirt brigade cos without Emirates money Arsenal could've struggled.
With Leicester and King Power in their case (not sure where allegations went) as a company they've also been accused of major corruption, so by the flawed logic the freaks who carry on about us have used in the last decade they should ask whether the magic of Leicester's title win has been tainted, not that it has or should be in question it's far from tainted for me but we all know what I'm getting at.
There's many examples of shareholders propping clubs up they've invested in like Bayern and Juve, just like Ineos with Nice or the rags I'm sure in the near future I'm sure they'll help out and then there's King Power propping up Leicester, there's an extreme case of double standards everywhere you look when it comes to our owners and everyone else's.
Everything becomes a lot more scrutinised with us, they hate we've muscled in on the redshirt brigade.
I think Corbett had a hand in SootyHaha. Not me. It's quite affluent, but there are a couple of council houses somewhere in the village I believe. We had a Netto once, but we voted it it out and got a Sainsbury's instead. Sooty's dad (Matthew Corbett) used to live here. I think Chris Bisson lives here, and some has been pop star.
Did he ever mention it?I heard he broke a peg while putting out his washing
Just noticed a couple of weeks ago. Makes me wonder what the player remuneration is actually about.
And his agent wouldn't whistle like a canary okThe only thing I think it can be is Toure and Adug paying him directly (well, his agent).
Thanks for sharing. I haven't bought their overpriced, overrated pizzas for years but it's important to tell any Blues who do so they can if they wish, exercise consumer choice.Still buying from these cunts hang your head in shame.
The only thing I think it can be is Toure and Adug paying him directly (well, his agent).
Emirates sponsor the F.A.Cup too....If you question sponsors maybe Leicester's title win needs to be scrutinised too, literally everything at that club was sponsored to the hilt by King Power.
Leicester were well within their rights though to prop the club up in my opinion and give their company great exposure simultaneously, unlike us though it's very unlikely they'd have raised decent money or anywhere near as much money without King Power's help, there should be no issue with this in the slightest it's all okay what they did and us too.
It's ridiculous to suggest clubs shouldn't be allowed to invest in themselves long term it destroys competition, FFP needs ditching asap as without it in place I'm pretty sure Newcastle would've pushed on and qualified for next season's UCL too.
With our sponsorship our owners wanted to give Etihad Airways the maximum exposure possible, with them nobody particularly knew of them before they sponsored us but they've had their name splashed alongside our success. Now they're a massive worldwide name in aviation rather than a massive regional airline, Emirates Airlines also had the exact same motives when sponsoring Arsenal for similar exposure, it's funny how it's not Arab money when it concerns the redshirt brigade cos without Emirates money Arsenal could've struggled.
With Leicester and King Power in their case (not sure where allegations went) as a company they've also been accused of major corruption, so by the flawed logic the freaks who carry on about us have used in the last decade they should ask whether the magic of Leicester's title win has been tainted, not that it has or should be in question it's far from tainted for me but we all know what I'm getting at.
There's many examples of shareholders propping clubs up they've invested in like Bayern and Juve, just like Ineos with Nice or the rags I'm sure in the near future I'm sure they'll help out and then there's King Power propping up Leicester, there's an extreme case of double standards everywhere you look when it comes to our owners and everyone else's.
Everything becomes a lot more scrutinised with us, they hate we've muscled in on the redshirt brigade.