City launch legal action against the Premier League | Club & PL reach settlement | Proceedings dropped (p1147)

Absolutely 100%.

Ratboy's mask has slipped far too often and you only need to look at his behaviour as a Rag player to see what an absolute twat he was then, he's no different now except that he's also a self serving twat with an agenda.

Spitty has showed what a vile excuse for a human being he is by spitting on a teenager from his car window and the fact that Sly waited for the fuss to die down before bringing him back instead of sacking him on the spot shows what an equally vile and immortal shitstain of an organisation they are.
Neville is an opportunist. Everything he says and does is calculated and designed to boost his private business interests.
 
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I understand that point, but I don't think this is the same, because my argument is that it's relevant. It's not just very wealthy owners, it's owners with the resources of a nation state (which our owners indirectly have, even if we're not state owned).
Are other exceptionally wealthy people referred to by the source of their income in the way we are? Not so much. It's stated with a soupçon of discriminatory vitriol.
Oh, and it's wrong.
 
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Our owner (and I know some will argue that Sheikh Mansour is not our owner), is in a totally different league to Todd Boehly, in terms of personal wealth, access to finance, and influence.

Khaldoon and Mansour are the CEO and chair of Mubadala, which on its own is three times the size of Silverlake. It's not realistic to suggest that they have no influence over other companies that are linked to the UAE state. It's not a trap, it's common sense, and our board wouldn't get very far if they tried to pretend the Sheikh is just some rich bloke, who may or may not know a few other rich blokes in the UAE.
Your point is irrelevant in legal terms. What may or may not be is just the same as a rumour from a mate of a second cousin who knew the gardener etc etc
 
Our owner (and I know some will argue that Sheikh Mansour is not our owner), is in a totally different league to Todd Boehly, in terms of personal wealth, access to finance, and influence.

Khaldoon and Mansour are the CEO and chair of Mubadala, which on its own is three times the size of Silverlake. It's not realistic to suggest that they have no influence over other companies that are linked to the UAE state. It's not a trap, it's common sense, and our board wouldn't get very far if they tried to pretend the Sheikh is just some rich bloke, who may or may not know a few other rich blokes in the UAE.
I thought it was just Khaldoon on Mubadala board my mistake my point was that you can have millions of connections but what matters is being on the board or owning a company. Since we are not owned by the UAE government or one of its State companies. We have less power than people think. The sheik won’t get any favors for knowing presidents and prime ministers but Todd can get favors through his equity people. Knowing people only gets you so far you have to be able to give them something legitimately or off the books.

Also as I said before if the Sheik knows 10 banks that would sponsor city just to do him a favor it has to be done sensibly or it would get caught plus they will conflict with each other so he might only be able to get 5 to do it one for each region of the world say.

If it was as easy as people make out we would have a lot more UAE sponsorship.

Your argument and that of rivals also brings into question other deals seemingly not in question I have seen rags literally argue all our sponsors are really suppliers or that Nissan and Nexen etc are just sponsoring us to next special tax rates for plants in the UAE
 
The "lower" teams have to look after their interests, just as the giants do, this is a ruthless business, don't think we are not trying to look after ourselves.
I'm sure we are because the PL sure isn't. That's what we have in common with a lot of other clubs.
 
I agree with most of that.

These are very rough figures but I think ADUG have invested £2bn and now have a £3bn business.

In their world is that good return? Fuck knows.

But I think the PR from this endeavour has a huge value which massively increases that ROI.

I had no real idea who what Abu Dhabi was before they bought us.

Every single football fan in the world - and that makes up probably half the planet - does now.
Is that approx £1b growth for ADUG ?
And that is just direct growth not including all the multiple other outlets in Abu Dhabi who would have benefitted from this initial outlay.

@Newman Noggs what a great post btw :-)
 
Tony Book should have told Swales to fuck off but his love of the club and his respect for Mal he didn't Mal was suppose to be assistant but his personality took over He wrecked the team that had finished second in the First Division which we never really recovered from
Yeah, still pains me today at 65, Barnes,Owen,Hartford, Watson,Kidd for Lee(Stuart),Shinton,Silkman,Mackenzie,Daley.Absolute suicide, cost us 30years, still never forgiven PJS.
 
Yeah, still pains me today at 65, Barnes,Owen,Hartford, Watson,Kidd for Lee(Stuart),Shinton,Silkman,Mackenzie,Daley.Absolute suicide, cost us 30years, still never forgiven PJS.
Thing is, that group of players was ageing. So it needed a few bold decisions. But Big Mal simply went postal.
 

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