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


And here is something completely different....

We're indirectly responsible for ripping the Premier League apart?

I am absolutely lost for words. The shite way we've been treated by the Premier League? Yeah ok then.

Sad isn't it at how many fans and press/media are happy to abide to illegal rules.
City should be seen as a shining light in standing up to the cartel and it's illegal rules.
 
Without Football, there is no Sky.
They built their own platform on it, lifting the likes of United to God-like status to bring in all the viewers. The cartel clubs is all they care about, the rest are there just to fill the fixture list.

A poor Man Utd is not good for the brand so while their fans suffer, what better than cheering them up with the potential of City getting relegated.
 

And here is something completely different....

We're indirectly responsible for ripping the Premier League apart?

I am absolutely lost for words. The shite way we've been treated by the Premier League? Yeah ok then.

This article is so well written and researched that it managed to spell APT wrong. Twice.
 
To be fair they’re right.

The problem they don’t explain and people need to remember is that the premier league was a league dedicated to making a very few rich beyond measure at the cost of literally everyone else having any dreams of success beyond the odd giant slaying headline.

We did tear it apart, and the football world should be thanking

Sky, hand-in-hand with the PL and cartel clubs.
Any club run with big debts as core business is fragile and heavily dependent on the product they sell to keep them afloat, much more so than those who remain debt free or even in profit . The media argument is as much about this as football. They need the original big clubs to stay afloat in order for Sky to profit. Maintenance of confidence in the product at all cost . Invent a a scapegoat . It's not journalism it's marketing .
 
They built their own platform on it, lifting the likes of United to God-like status to bring in all the viewers. The cartel clubs is all they care about, the rest are there just to fill the fixture list.

A poor Man Utd is not good for the brand so while their fans suffer, what better than cheering them up with the potential of City getting relegated.
Exactly this
 
The entire article is framed in a manner hostile to City.

It reads like it was drafted by Masters himself.

It is client journalism in sport at its worst.

You don't need to read beyond 'convinced a panel', it's both transparent and pathetic.

Sad isn't it at how many fans and press/media are happy to abide to illegal rules.
City should be seen as a shining light in standing up to the cartel and it's illegal rules.

The press and media I understand, it's their gravy train. The fans of the red shirts I understand too, it's their sense of entitlement and the fact that if they're not automatically on top any more they might "fall out of love with the game" and have to take up crochet or something. Even the ownership of many middling clubs, they have no interest in taking risks as they are onto a good thing and they probably look over their shoulder at some of the clubs in the championship and recognise with the right type of backing they would be overtaken quickly.

The less obvious ones are the fans of mid table and struggling clubs who seem to be happy to forelock tug and tolerate a situation where they are locked into being also rans. In reality I suspect that's only a vocal minority of fans at those clubs and that most, despite what their chairmen might claim on their behalf, would rip your arm off to be in our situation. The 'know what you are' chants mean nothing, it's simply something to chant when your team is losing. The vast majority of football fans would love for their club to be what we are: ambitious, forward thinking, very well run, stable, regenerative for their locale and, most of all, successful.
 
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This article is so well written and researched that it managed to spell APT wrong. Twice.
And there are some somewhat snide takes in there, such as "City's expensively assembled lawyers managed to convince the panel...".

Er, no. The panel decided, after hearing the evidence and applying their legal knowledge, that the rules were unlawful under competition law.
 
Sad isn't it at how many fans and press/media are happy to abide to illegal rules.
City should be seen as a shining light in standing up to the cartel and it's illegal rules.
Expensively assembled lawyers convinced a panel rules were illegal, makes it sound like the panel were uneducated laymen unfamiliar with legal process.
 
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You don't need to read beyond 'convinced a panel', it's both transparent and pathetic.



The press and media I understand, it's their gravy train. The fans of the red shirts I understand too, it's their sense of entitlement and the fact that if they're not automatically on top any more they might "fall out of love with the game" and have to take up crochet or something. Even the ownership of many middling clubs, they have no interest in taking risks as they are onto a good thing and they probably look over their shoulder at some of the clubs in the championship and recognise with the right type of backing they would be overtaken quickly.

The less obvious ones are the fans of mid table and struggling clubs who seem to be happy to forelock tug and tolerate a situation where they are locked into being also rans. In reality I suspect that's only a vocal minority of fans at those clubs and that most, despite what their chairmen might claim on their behalf, would rip your arm off to be in our situation. The 'know what you are chants' mean nothing, it's simply something to chant when your team is losing. The vast majority of football fans would love for their club to be what we are: ambitious, forward thinking, very well run, stable, regenerative for their locale and, most of all, successful.

Did they say we convinced a panel that they were unlawful, unfair & unreasonable?
 

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