PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

The nastier and more toxic this gets, the better as far as I'm concerned. I personally hope the self proclaimed 'best league in the world' implodes like the Titan submersible.
Watching these club execs trying to destroy each other totally, will be more interesting than watching fucking arsenal players deliberately engineering head injury timeouts so Artwata can give them orders, or watching assistant refs letting VAR do their job for them. Or standing next to half and halfers watching with about as much investment in the match, as me watching a fookin romcom at the flicks for brownie points. Let's have the verdict already, win or lose. Win, and every red shirted **** is having it, up and down Ashton New Road every other week. Lose, and I'll wont give a fook if I don't see them again for a few seasons. I'd rather them throw the book at us than some piffling fine. If we go down I hope we drag the whole stinking lot of them with us. And I want Richard Masters to lose everything in his life that is dear to him. That will do very nicely. I'm proper cheesed off with it all.
 
The nastier and more toxic this gets, the better as far as I'm concerned. I personally hope the self proclaimed 'best league in the world' implodes like the Titan submersible.
Watching these club execs trying to destroy each other totally, will be more interesting than watching fucking arsenal players deliberately engineering head injury timeouts so Artwata can give them orders, or watching assistant refs letting VAR do their job for them. Or standing next to half and halfers watching with about as much investment in the match, as me watching a fookin romcom at the flicks for brownie points. Let's have the verdict already, win or lose. Win, and every red shirted **** is having it, up and down Ashton New Road every other week. Lose, and I'll wont give a fook if I don't see them again for a few seasons. I'd rather them throw the book at us than some piffling fine. If we go down I hope we drag the whole stinking lot of them with us. And I want Richard Masters to lose everything in his life that is dear to him. That will do very nicely. I'm proper cheesed off with it all.
Strong stuff.
 
The nastier and more toxic this gets, the better as far as I'm concerned. I personally hope the self proclaimed 'best league in the world' implodes like the Titan submersible.
Watching these club execs trying to destroy each other totally, will be more interesting than watching fucking arsenal players deliberately engineering head injury timeouts so Artwata can give them orders, or watching assistant refs letting VAR do their job for them. Or standing next to half and halfers watching with about as much investment in the match, as me watching a fookin romcom at the flicks for brownie points. Let's have the verdict already, win or lose. Win, and every red shirted **** is having it, up and down Ashton New Road every other week. Lose, and I'll wont give a fook if I don't see them again for a few seasons. I'd rather them throw the book at us than some piffling fine. If we go down I hope we drag the whole stinking lot of them with us. And I want Richard Masters to lose everything in his life that is dear to him. That will do very nicely. I'm proper cheesed off with it all.
Oh come on tell us what you really think. ;-)
 
Thinking about this City/United thing, and I reckon it probably benefitted me.

My dad, like my mum and siblings are/were all rags, and the reason I’m a City fan is because of my dad’s brother.

When him and my dad fell out and weren’t speaking I had no one to take me to Maine Road and fair play to my dad, from the point of the fall out (which I didn’t know about at the time) he took me to Maine Road until I was old enough to go on my own. My fifteenth birthday present being a season ticket to the Kippax. So he essentially took me for the two seasons we were in the Second Division in the mid-‘80s.

Dad lived in Moss Side as a kid, so even though he was a rag, he went to Maine Road all the time as he was growing up, as City and United both played there in his early teens. And so he’d go to both every time they played at home, usually for free at 3/4 time. Must have been a great time to be around Maine Road tbf.

So I reckon he had really good memories of the ground, which probably made him more inclined to take me.
 
Will have to be before the end of the season now as nothing can take the glory away from the whole country celebrating the dippers winning the league.
They will not want that to be over shadowed.
Everyone will be having street parties listening to footballs greatest anthem over and over again.
39 Italians standing on the wall or YAWN - can't bear it, hopefully will have fizzled out as foregone conclusion already... yet we make PL uncompetitive
 
Thinking about this City/United thing, and I reckon it probably benefitted me.

My dad, like my mum and siblings are/were all rags, and the reason I’m a City fan is because of my dad’s brother.

When him and my dad fell out and weren’t speaking I had no one to take me to Maine Road and fair play to my dad, from the point of the fall out (which I didn’t know about at the time) he took me to Maine Road until I was old enough to go on my own. My fifteenth birthday present being a season ticket to the Kippax. So he essentially took me for the two seasons we were in the Second Division in the mid-‘80s.

Dad lived in Moss Side as a kid, so even though he was a rag, he went to Maine Road all the time as he was growing up, as City and United both played there in his early teens. And so he’d go to both every time they played at home, usually for free at 3/4 time. Must have been a great time to be around Maine Road tbf.

So I reckon he had really good memories of the ground, which probably made him more inclined to take me.
Rag
 

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