PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

When will this all end?
That depends on the judgment which may or may not be imminent. The media claim its imminent based on Pep's press conference from 7th Feb. when he said we would hear in March. Speculation increases as we approach the end of March. If Pep was correct, we should hear this week because otherwise the announcement would run into the FA Cup game. But on the other hand, Pep was probably speaking loosely.
 
WOW thanks TG I had no idea about this as even at 74 years of age, and supporting City since the late 1950`s, you`d have thought I should have known this ?
Perhaps in future we shouldn`t castigate the Gooners for their so called way into staying in the First Division all those years ago at the expense of Spurs.
As the old adage goes ... "you learn something everyday".
It’s another example of how we made Man U relevant
 
The problem is, given the nature & scope of the charges I don't for 1 second believe it'll be simply black & white 'cleared/guilty'.

I expect we will be exonerated of the most severe charges around disguised investment, given the hurdles the PL would have had to jump through to convince the panel that ruling members of the UAE, major international companies et al had transpired in such a conspiracy.

I do however expect us to be found foul of other minor transgressions, around providing of information in line with the PL note book which will then surely involve a sanction, which could then be appealed - more time to go.

I'm no expert but I don't see anyway this ends cleanly & all parties get to move on.
 
Just a side question - does Khaldoon Al Mubarak have diplomat status?
Reply from chatgpt - a bit wordy

Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak holds several prominent positions within the United Arab Emirates government and has been entrusted with significant diplomatic responsibilities. Since 2018, he has served as the UAE's Presidential Special Envoy to China, a role that involves representing the nation's interests and fostering bilateral relations between the UAE and China. Additionally, Al Mubarak co-chairs the Abu Dhabi-Singapore Joint Forum and the UAE-France Strategic Dialogue, further underscoring his involvement in international diplomatic engagements.


While these roles involve high-level diplomatic activities, the specific legal status and privileges associated with his positions, such as diplomatic immunity, are not detailed in the available public information. It's important to note that holding a diplomatic title or role does not automatically confer diplomatic immunity; such protections are typically granted to individuals officially accredited as diplomats to a foreign country and recognized as such by the host nation. Without explicit information on his accreditation status, it's unclear whether Al Mubarak possesses formal diplomatic immunity.
 
I’m beginning to finally think we’ve been cleared of all the major charges.
There’s no source, there’s no proof, but over the last 24hrs I’ve never seen so many negative articles about ex City players leaving.
I reckon I’ve seen about 7 or 8 articles about different players leaving over the last 24hrs.
The tide has turned recently and this final round has me believing we’re gonna be alright.
Just my feeling : )
 
That depends on the judgment which may or may not be imminent. The media claim its imminent based on Pep's press conference from 7th Feb. when he said we would hear in March. Speculation increases as we approach the end of March. If Pep was correct, we should hear this week because otherwise the announcement would run into the FA Cup game. But on the other hand, Pep was probably speaking loosely.
So basically No one knows Jack at the moment?
 
It's like the **** is having a wet dream in public, what an arsehole.
You can see the narrative being set up already. The PL couldn’t afford to find us guilty. It would cause untold havoc and financial ruin.

So we’ll have been let off rather than have been found innocent.
‘Innocent’. There’s a word you won’t hear or see printed. I’d say even ‘Not Guilty’, would stick in the craw.
Guilt unproven will be the angle.

Part of me always wished that these were criminal proceedings as the presumption of innocence is embedded in a criminal trial.
This tribunal has never pretended to uphold this fundamental principle.

The damage is done. Innocent or not, the media portrayal will hardly change.
 
Just to warn you all again, @Gone for a Burton posted with absolute "certainty" a few week back that City had accpeted full guilt and it was largely ignored. No credibility.

The week before it he said we were definitely innocent, then went to definitely guilty with the info being in the public domain, before then back to innocent again.
 
I’m beginning to finally think we’ve been cleared of all the major charges.
There’s no source, there’s no proof, but over the last 24hrs I’ve never seen so many negative articles about ex City players leaving.
I reckon I’ve seen about 7 or 8 articles about different players leaving over the last 24hrs.
The tide has turned recently and this final round has me believing we’re gonna be alright.
Just my feeling : )
I was thinking similar. But beware the power of wishful thinking. I fall for these tricks every time.
 
Reply from chatgpt - a bit wordy

Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak holds several prominent positions within the United Arab Emirates government and has been entrusted with significant diplomatic responsibilities. Since 2018, he has served as the UAE's Presidential Special Envoy to China, a role that involves representing the nation's interests and fostering bilateral relations between the UAE and China. Additionally, Al Mubarak co-chairs the Abu Dhabi-Singapore Joint Forum and the UAE-France Strategic Dialogue, further underscoring his involvement in international diplomatic engagements.


While these roles involve high-level diplomatic activities, the specific legal status and privileges associated with his positions, such as diplomatic immunity, are not detailed in the available public information. It's important to note that holding a diplomatic title or role does not automatically confer diplomatic immunity; such protections are typically granted to individuals officially accredited as diplomats to a foreign country and recognized as such by the host nation. Without explicit information on his accreditation status, it's unclear whether Al Mubarak possesses formal diplomatic immunity.
Could genuinely be a Leader in Civilisation 7 our Carl Doon
 

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