PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

I really don’t understand why both camps can’t be somewhat correct, to me it seems quite feasible that we could have had confirmation of some form possibly verbally that we’ve slaughtered the Prem and exonerated on all the main charges, whilst also awaiting the full judgment to be provided before it’s classed as confirmed as there could ways be the cooperation charges getting some form of fine for us etc.

I just find it equally hard to see that we either don’t know anything, based on our transfer activity and supreme confidence, or have had the full judgment already as again there’s no way we’d have agreed to sit on this and chances are it’d have leaked.
 
you’ve misunderstood my point above. I meant People go to trial believing they can win and have good arguments. This doesn’t mean the lawyers come out of the trial always thinking it’s gone well. Every barrister I’ve met is fairly objective on how it went and most question themselves throughout the trial too.
An advocate who doesn’t question themselves is a danger to their client.
 
What I feel management would be happy with clearing the name and going forward
Tone with club was never confrontational, it has always been coming clean
Once verdict comes in our favour fans would want club to go after Pl and Pl clubs whether or not law allows is different thing but Club MAY not want to do that otherwise we can keep on suing the clubs for damages win and pass PSR with even more flying colors
We absolutely should go after them because if we don't they'll just do it again since we didn't let them know they can't be doing that.
 
The inter story will never take off in the press unless that Pinto bellend adds his name to the story and the fat prick masters says it's something to do with us.
I'm honestly surprised they didn't make it about us and somehow spinned that we are responsible for Inter breaking the law but hey, they still have time.
 
Off topic.

Here’s how United are cooking the books and passing PSR, etc.

"Everybody is looking at the New York company - Manchester United plc but there is another company called Red Football which is owned by the Glazers and that is forming the basis of the PSR calculation.

"The losses at Red Football Ltd are far lower than they are at Manchester United plc so therefore the extent of the damage is far less than originally envisaged."


Basically cooking the books to suit

This is bonkers Red Football Ltd don't play in the pl yet the pl use these accounts.

Rags play in the pl yet the pl don't use these accounts.
 
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This is all great for us.
We just point at the rags and the otters and say "..erm.."
Just highlights even more the fact that we're doing things correctly whilst others take the piss quite openly.

Maybe but I don't see how City can be charged 115 times yet rags are using loop holes to get round the rules.

It fuckinf stinks

I sometimes really fucking hate football it's as bent as fuck but I can't walk away from City
 
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Thoughts on this United PSR analysis by Kieran Maguire? @slbsn @Prestwich_Blue
With the scum being on the stock market does another shadowy company along with the Camen Islands black hole make the actions illegal in company law irrelevant of football rules?

It'll also be interesting what the outcome of the HMRC tax investigation throws up.
 
Exactly what I think too. At the scouse trophy lift although Masters was alongside Hansen who handed it over, the cameraman definitely moved the angle at that moment so he’s out-of-shot. He tried to put on a smiley (“business as usual”) brave face, as people do who’ve been told privately they’ve got the chop. There were people on here saying headhunters had appointed, as I recall - some months ago. Masters is a walking disaster.
To be fair, he was brought in as a sacrificial lamb in case/when it all went wrong which is why the last two potential choices fucked off rather sharpish - he'll do well out of it financially.
 

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