They should give us +10 points for all the shit they've caused!
That will awarded upon appeal but we'll take a hit and agree with 5.They should give us +10 points for all the shit they've caused!
Well said Kaz. Utter bellend that one. One of the very few I have on ignoreWhat would you want me to do? Cry? Stop watching us play ?
I find it hard to believe our owner, chairman , soriano , all our auditors and sponsers got together to commit fraud for a decade . They are accusing us of fraud on a grand scale , do you believe we did that ?
Talking of blind loyalty when was the last time you went to anfield with your red and white scarf?Haha, if ever we need an example of blind loyalty there we go. You would have to think less of people at the club if they have gone out of their way to fiddle the books, we know the reasons why we might have done it and there will be leeway. We should feel disappointed that the club has lied to us as a minimum though. The whataboutery gave me a chuckle too. Our creative accounting will have been more than others, because of their goalpost change we will have had to close the financial gap as much as possible, a lot more than others.
We can agree on one thing though, just wanting it over. I am hopeful the club have told the truth to us along the way.
Not a tale was true.That bring memories of my childhood. It was called Branded wasn't it.
City 115 and League double...If we win can we sing "Innocent Again, Innocent Again, O-lay, O-lay O-laayyyy".
Starmer was in the UAE today, actually in Abu Dhabi, no reported meeting with SSHM, but from The National
Turning to his visit to the Emirates, Mr Starmer underlined the significance of the UAE-UK partnership and stated his commitment to furthering well-established ties.
"UAE is a major and strategic and important partner to the UK," said Mr Starmer. "It is significant. This is my first Gulf state as Prime Minister that I've visited.
"And my reason for being here is to try to create the opportunity to enhance that partnership, whether that's on trade and investment, whether it's on defence and security, energy, AI.
"I think the potential is there, but this is a very important strategic partnership and I'm very pleased to be here."
“I can also reassure you the that the pile of horse shit known as the PL 115 charges will soon be resolved and the chief fuckwit Richard Masters will be seeking alternative employment back in cricket marketing, from whence he came….”
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President Sheikh Mohamed meets UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Abu Dhabi | The National
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A typical 115 article which always points out the far reaching consequences if City are found guilty. Stirring up the hordesIf we win Masters should be sued for defamation and whatever city can hit him with.
The maggot has gone after us relentlessly.
Damaged our clubs reputation to a point it may never recover and been the red tops very own attack dog.
Resignation is far too good for this bottom feeder.
For some inexplicable reason I just read some comments on the DM article about the cases conclusion.
The opposition fans will always call us cheats regardless, as much as I don’t care about these morons I care what this means for our clubs reputation.
If we’re innocent our club needs to go after masters with the vigour and relentlessness he went after us with.
I want him bankrupt, I want his grandkids grandkids in poverty as a result of this corrupt prick.
We got the go ahead for our sponsors not being related parties and that they were fair value, so it was ok.As long City this time DON'T settle for a fine because of non-corresponding on time when it was clearly Uefa who was moving the goalpost and rules.
That settlement was wrong by City and it was a guilty plea in the eyes of everybody else
I hope he brought up the UAE’s relationship with Russia, which is no help to us. They are not part of the sanctions regime, the UAE Dirham is used in trade between India, China and Russia, UEA buys Russian crude, refines it for its own use and then sells its own oil products to us.Starmer was in the UAE today, actually in Abu Dhabi, no reported meeting with SSHM, but from The National
Turning to his visit to the Emirates, Mr Starmer underlined the significance of the UAE-UK partnership and stated his commitment to furthering well-established ties.
"UAE is a major and strategic and important partner to the UK," said Mr Starmer. "It is significant. This is my first Gulf state as Prime Minister that I've visited.
"And my reason for being here is to try to create the opportunity to enhance that partnership, whether that's on trade and investment, whether it's on defence and security, energy, AI.
"I think the potential is there, but this is a very important strategic partnership and I'm very pleased to be here."
“I can also reassure you the that the pile of horse shit known as the PL 115 charges will soon be resolved and the chief fuckwit Richard Masters will be seeking alternative employment back in cricket marketing, from whence he came….”
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President Sheikh Mohamed meets UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Abu Dhabi | The National
British leader welcomes fall of Assad regime and tells of hope of Gaza ceasefire in interview during first Gulf visitwww.thenationalnews.com
Keith didn't think his name sounded posh enough so he changed itI'm told his brother Keir went with him.
Sorry.
It was said he was named after Keir Hardie, but in fact he was named after Keith Moon as they had similar drumming styles and madness. Starmer was known as Badum Tish to his schoolmates.Keith didn't think his name sounded posh enough so he changed it
Lets hope the UAE government have made it clear about the treatment they are receiving here in the UK from certain members of the press, the PL and the Red cartel - actually I hope they told him where to goKeith Starmer is currently in the UAE
Who is appealing and why ?Ziegler again at 7pm this evening in the Times. What a ****, words it like we will have to appeal.
Man City could learn fate next month but appeal could drag on until next season
Reigning champions are accused of breaking 130 Premier League rules over 14-year period — but legal experts think that any appeal will drag on until next season