Bluemoonie92
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The fact they have to be told to 'stick to the facts' tells you all you need to know about them cunts. Least they don't try to hide they are just a fan channel I guess.
I honestly don't understand how this approach/result could benefit the PL more than them coming out and saying "there were concerns, we investigated, the evidence showed there was no wrongdoing, we did the right thing and everything is good".
Of course, but I imagine there’s a reasonable chance we could have a problem with some of the non co-operation charges. Other stuff (like Mancini, Fordham) could still end up being time-barred, which our detractors will take as a sign of guilt even if it’s no such thing. The important thing is that we win on the most substantive charges. As we’ve seen with the APT case though, both sides will probably claim some kind of victory regardless.Isn’t it a case of there being 3-4 genuine cases to answer though?
The charges number is more superficial than anything else. It’s not like there’s 115/130 different incidents and we have to bat away each one.
Ok fair point, but that’s the way news on this will start to emerge. Do you honestly think Sky’s email and Keegan’s story are just rumours and not based on anything?Everybody please calm down! No news yet, just rumours!
I agree it's probably just cautionary but would they have sent it out especially after what spitty has said in the past if we were going to be found in breach of the major chargesPretty sure this is just a genuine cautionary email that Sky has taken upon themselves to send out to their staff to avoid being sued lol. Dont think it says anything other than that really.
We are never going to get off the none co-op bit.Disturbs me a bit that tweet, because I was still retaining some hope that we might be fully exonerated, found not guilty etc.
I was looking at that and Keegans tweet mate.Genuine question: why? What has actually happened, other than Sky Sports pre-empting further complaints from City by telling their pundits not to talk shit?
it's always a dark day at the Etihad, it's Manchester not Seattle !I’m not sure why we care what TROLLS think, but if City are found guilty of even some of the more serious accusations, it will be a dark day at the Etihad!
Even if we have co-operated?We are never going to get off the none co-op bit.
It's how it's framed that's the important bit.
The way I’ve read it is they’re going to leave it upto clubs as a collective to appeal it , the tyrany of the majority and all that jazzThe premier league won’t appeal they were already moaning about legal costs
So all the clubs can gang up and do what exactly?The way I’ve read it is they’re going to leave it upto clubs as a collective to appeal it , the tyrany of the majority and all that jazz
They don't know the outcome, that's why they're being cautious and using the APT case aftermath as a 'what could happen again' warning. This email could have been sent weeks ago for all we know.I agree it's probably just cautionary but would they have sent it out especially after what spitty has said in the past if we were going to be found in breach of the major charges
Force the PL to appeal, presumably. I imagine there’d be a fair few clubs reluctant to waste any more money on this though.So all the clubs can gang up and do what exactly?
almost 20k people he/she is a idiot but a lots if people listens so this matterspeople still follow this idiot?
My lad has more on twitch. 20k is nothing.almost 20k people he/she is a idiot but a lots if people listens so this matters
I’m surprised anyone was expecting a completely clear-cut verdict to be honest, given the breadth of the charges. As with CAS, all that matters is that we beat the main charges.Would be so typical for a non clear verdict to be reached, and it drags on even longer. I can really see this happening tbqh