PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

The PL brought a water pistol to a nuclear fight, they have massively overstepped and they know it, from day one i have said this was about the pl showing they could keep their own house in order so they wouldnt have to deal with an independent regulator, they thought we were low hanging fruit and that we would take a slap on the wrist and they could turn round and say to the independent regulator, see we have this in hand we dont need oversight, they didnt expect us to fight back and when we did they have been scrambling ever since.


You get the definite feeling that even before they pressed charges fully they knew that they were going to come out of this badly, they were IMHO forced to do this by the red cartel because the red cartel threatened them with a breakaway league or some other nonsense.

When it all comes out I want to know who drove this, what meetings took place with the cartel and how far can we sue them to death so their clubs stop existing.
 
You get the definite feeling that even before they pressed charges fully they knew that they were going to come out of this badly, they were IMHO forced to do this by the red cartel because the red cartel threatened them with a breakaway league or some other nonsense.

When it all comes out I want to know who drove this, what meetings took place with the cartel and how far can we sue them to death so their clubs stop existing.
I dont think the full story will ever come out, its mutually assured self destruction that it never does, as much as the red cartel hate us, they need us at the same time
 
The PL brought a water pistol to a nuclear fight, they have massively overstepped and they know it, from day one i have said this was about the pl showing they could keep their own house in order so they wouldnt have to deal with an independent regulator, they thought we were low hanging fruit and that we would take a slap on the wrist and they could turn round and say to the independent regulator, see we have this in hand we dont need oversight, they didnt expect us to fight back and when we did they have been scrambling ever since.
I think this has always been about certain clubs trying to get rid of an on-field and commercial competitor
 
I think this has always been about certain clubs trying to get rid of an on-field and commercial competitor
I think its partly that BUT i have always said its much deeper than that, certain clubs have always been told that they are special and its given them a sense of entitlement, this has been perpetuated by a friendly press and sky employing their ex players and the idea that another club could not only surpass but obliterate their achievements just by being better run and employing smarter people has shook them to their very core, so they have to believe that its because we were cheating, its their coping mechanism because they are not ready to come to terms with the fact that their clubs are not special, not entitled and that they are just like any other clubs.
 
You get the definite feeling that even before they pressed charges fully they knew that they were going to come out of this badly, they were IMHO forced to do this by the red cartel because the red cartel threatened them with a breakaway league or some other nonsense.

When it all comes out I want to know who drove this, what meetings took place with the cartel and how far can we sue them to death so their clubs stop existing.
Absolutely love those last paragraphs, we can live in hope.
 
If City have won. Then they owe the PL nothing by keeping it quiet. But showing a bit of class will do us no harm.
Eeeyyyeehhh, kind.....of. I feel the same way, I want the PL raked over the coals for this...

..but the fact remains Manchester City ply their trade IN the Premier League. It's our exposure to the world, where we play our games, and a credibly weakened PL weakens City. I thnk we're sick and tired of the focus of City being away from football matter and all about legal wranglings.

Unless City announce we're leaving the PL to join a Super League, we're going to play ball, for the time being.
 
I think its partly that BUT i have always said its much deeper than that, certain clubs have always been told that they are special and its given them a sense of entitlement, this has been perpetuated by a friendly press and sky employing their ex players and the idea that another club could not only surpass but obliterate their achievements just by being better run and employing smarter people has shook them to their very core, so they have to believe that its because we were cheating, its their coping mechanism because they are not ready to come to terms with the fact that their clubs are not special, not entitled and that they are just like any other clubs.
Everybody needs a scapegoat if things start going wrong . We are it . If football is a religion then we are Lucifer ....
 
Eeeyyyeehhh, kind.....of. I feel the same way, I want the PL raked over the coals for this...

..but the fact remains Manchester City ply their trade IN the Premier League. It's our exposure to the world, where we play our games, and a credibly weakened PL weakens City. I thnk we're sick and tired of the focus of City being away from football matter and all about legal wranglings.

Unless City announce we're leaving the PL to join a Super League, we're going to play ball, for the time being.


Or quite simply burn the **** down :)

We could apply pressure to the premier league to give us names of individuals who pushed this with the end result of suing them in mind.

If that process of suing puts a club out of business then so be it.
 
Or quite simply burn the **** down :)

We could apply pressure to the premier league to give us names of individuals who pushed this with the end result of suing them in mind.

If that process of suing puts a club out of business then so be it.

I like the sound of that !
 
It would be a gross dereliction of duty for any tribunal decision maker to task anyone with writing their determination for them. In cases such as this, these determinations are incredibly complex expositions which require a hugely layered and nuanced narrative in order to get the findings across in a way that is cogent, logical, coherent and as appeal proof as possible. They are essentially a novel where all the pieces of the plot need to fit together. Any worthwhile novelist wouldn’t get their PA to write their story for them - why would any tribunal member?

And no disrespect to anyone else, but these people are intellectually on a level that the vast majority of people within the legal profession, never mind the wider public, would be unable to formulate the appropriate form of words to express the conclusions based on the assimilation of huge quantities of material incorporating extremely complex legal issues.

A judgment, if it is well written and considered, truly is a thing of beauty and something to be both respected and admired. Why would any self respecting judge or tribunal member want to put that important and far-reaching undertaking in the hands of someone else?
I get the above and its something Ive being telling people but, what I don't understand is how the three man panel get together to write the verdict, or is it formulated and one of them writes it? If all three then it further explains the time scale
 
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I don't believe the club, or anyone else outside the panel, knows the outcome.

I do believe that, if the PL win, rival clubs will do everything they can to get us wiped off the face of football.

But, if we win, I don't believe it serves our long-term interest to inflict as much damage on the PL as we could, if we chose to. The alternative to the PL is the ESL and, although we already, virtually, have that, this version is better than the version united, liverpool and arsenal (and other clubs around Europe) wanted. We destroy the PL, we give the power back to the people we least want to give it to.

My point being, that, once the result is known, I think that, if we have won, there will be some collaboration between the club and the PL over timing and optics. If they have won, it will get nasty.
Makes you wonder if that was the cartels secondary aim? Primary win beat city in court. Secondary aim have us destroy the prem. and third drag us through the mud for as long as possible.

Just perhaps, if we’ve won we are looking to work with the prem on the exit of all this to clean house and have a more impartial team running things. And aided with the new watchdog.

All that said it would be nice to expose masters and any corruption linked between him and the yank cartel
 
Eeeyyyeehhh, kind.....of. I feel the same way, I want the PL raked over the coals for this...

..but the fact remains Manchester City ply their trade IN the Premier League. It's our exposure to the world, where we play our games, and a credibly weakened PL weakens City. I thnk we're sick and tired of the focus of City being away from football matter and all about legal wranglings.

Unless City announce we're leaving the PL to join a Super League, we're going to play ball, for the time being.

Not sure the relationship with the PL is particularly cordial at the moment. The club has openly accused them of acting illegally, imprudently and against the interest of the league as a result of the APT case. They have recently accused the PL of putting in place rules that favour certain clubs.

If the club ever agreed to delay publication of the award as a favour to the PL, there would have to be a pretty serious gesture from the PL back to the club. Like a completely new executive structure and board.

Unlikely to happen imho, but what do I know?
 
They are confident because realistically they have nothing to lose, they do the charges at the behest of of the cartel clubs and our reputation is besmirched, if they win they have got what they wanted, WHEN they lose they will simply say that they have a duty of care to the rest of the clubs to follow up any suspicions they may have and they are glad that the situation is now resolved, thats how these slippery fucks work.

Masters does. If they lose, he's gone. The fact he seemed happy and cheery enough doesn't suggest to me that they've won, but it would be a "soft signal" on here had he seemed bleak or not attended. It just suggests to me that neither the City or the PL know the outcome and we're still in that post boxing fight stage where both competitors claim victory before the decision.
 
Not sure the relationship with the PL is particularly cordial at the moment. The club has openly accused them of acting illegally, imprudently and against the interest of the league as a result of the APT case. They have recently accused the PL of putting in place rules that favour certain clubs.

If the club ever agreed to delay publication of the award as a favour to the PL, there would have to be a pretty serious gesture from the PL back to the club. Like a completely new executive structure and board.

Unlikely to happen imho, but what do I know?
That's my feeling as well; we have no love loss to the current execs and board of the PL, and will want nay demand, their removal as part of the healing process between league and club.

It's what i'd demand, anyway!
 

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