Ric sorted it.might have to ask a mod or @Ric
Ric sorted it.might have to ask a mod or @Ric
Watched the little **** earlier on yapping on about uncompetitiveness in the league and how this decision is going to break football because clubs like the rags the tarquins and dippers can't compete.
Just the same whiney voice but now without the "cheating£ slur because they know that the red tops have been the ones outed for cheating now.
I shouldn't post it but fuck it.
That’s a bit harsh on the bald fraud.This little shit has done more damage to football than City ever has
I've seen bigger.
I've had bigger.
What is this Newcastle email you speak of. I've trawled back a few pages, but can't see it.
Could somebody bump it, please
What is this Newcastle email you speak of. I've trawled back a few pages, but can't see it.
Could somebody bump it, please
For someone who doesn't care, you appear to have given this a lot of thought :-)I don't really come in this thread because, to be honest, I don't really care. I only really care what happens on the pitch. I've supported City for 25 years. The success has been amazing but it's not a dealbreaker, or even that important. It's something I share with my mum and we've seen it all together. I can't really be arsed caring about the ins and outs of what happens between the millionaires and suits in our boardroom.
They won't strip us of titles because we've not been match fixing, so whatever happens will only have an impact on our future. The memories we've made will be preserved. And even if they relegate us all the way to the National League and all our players leave, they're all contracted so will need to be sold. It's not like a Rangers situation where the company collapsed and the players could leave of their own accord because their contracts expired by default.
Can you imagine the money raised by selling even half of this squad? We'd have the cash to build the best squad at every stage of the English football pyramid as we get promoted back to the Premier League within 3-5 years, ticking off some great milestones and visiting some cracking grounds along the way, and we'd be back in the big time after a memorable journey, surely breaking dozens of records along the way and coming back with a clean slate.
Something people don't understand is that we're too big to go away now. Even Rangers - in the dire financial straits they ended up in - were back in the top flight four years after going into liquidation. They were Scottish Cup finalists while still in the Championship and SPL champions again within nine years. They've won seven trophies (three major, four minor) since 2012 which is the kind of record we'd have dreamed of through the 80s, 90s, and 00s.
And my god, could you imagine if we win the league this year, get relegated down to the National League, eventually return to the Premier League in 2029, and still win the title again before United do? I've only just realised how funny that would be and how surprisingly short those odds would probably be as well, which would be a laugh on its own. So yeah, I just don't mind. What happens, happens. I love City; I'll always keep watching.
Sold out.Would asking for chips as well be too much?
What is this Newcastle email you speak of. I've trawled back a few pages, but can't see it.
Could somebody bump it, please
Here's It referenced.
Haha! I guess I should say I don't care in the sense that I'm not worried about the outcome either way. All goes well, great. All goes tits up, fine. The same is true for the club - City will still be here tomorrow, regardless of the shape it'll take. I'm gonna enjoy the future of City whatever happens.For someone who doesn't care, you appear to have given this a lot of thought :-)
It's not even in the in-tray mate.It’s also about time that United were done by the PL for failing UEFA ffp.
Oddly that seems to have been put to the bottom of the PL in tray.
I think it's more to do with winning.How is it that we have been investigated more than any other club, we have been discriminated against more than any other club, we have done nothing dodgy (like selling hotels, dodgy long term contracts, false new stadium costs, inexplicable covid allowances, hacking, huge share dealing allowances, etc) and yet we are the club who are vilified in the media?
Thank fuck it’s nothing to do with racism and being Arab owned, and not playing in red
I imagine Pannick is Nu 1 :-) great read Clear and to the point not bad for a 5,001st ranked commercial lawyer :-)Quite some years ago (as far back as the UEFA case against us and long before the Premier League charges) I posted several detailed arguments about the litigation being ill-founded. Why? Because competition law (European and British) prevents "abuse of a dominant position" and "anti-competitive practices". It seemed odd to me at the time (though since then I've come to be wise to the anti-Arab investor, pro (disgraced) US investor stance, particularly at the Express and the Telegraph, and most notably the Guardian) that point never seemed to be made.
There are perhaps 100 - maybe 500 - maybe even 5,000 - more experienced commercial lawyers in the country than me, but I know my onions. Under pressure from the likes of Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and the Levy team, the Premier League was blackmailed into introducing regulations thet they knew to be unenforceable. Abuse of a dominant position. Anti-competitive. Read the judgement and see how many times those phrases appear, Nyah, nyah. Told you so.
Damage control from the Premier League is risible. They can change the rules by club vote to align with the verdict? Yes, they can. But that's for the future, not the past. We can still sue them for the two lost sponsorship deals. And we should.
In my 5,001st ranked commercial lawyer's experience, every possible allegation gets thrown into the pot. Why? To complicate. To confuse. Invented by me - the Premier League are puppets of Putin - just look at this memo supporting Russian involvement in European competitions. But these things are careful distractions. Although they allow the other party to claim victory in insigniicant areas.
Two things were important for us. Those two things were the only arguments we needed to win. And we won both. The rules on associated party transactions are anti-competitive and an abuse by the Premier League of a dominant position. And undercover funding (see Arsenal, Liverpool, the Levy club and Manchester United - we have none) by shareholder loans claiming to be 'repayable' are now part of any FFP assessment.
Anti-competitive practices.
Abuse of a dominant position.
(Hides under cover) Toldja so.