PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Arsehole Aldridge has heard we're getting a points deduction. Oh fuck!
Shit erm let’s sell the mens team to the women’s team. That allowed now?

Womanchester City -:)

Nothing to worry about blues. If it’s good enough for Chelsea it’s good enough for us.
 
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Arsehole Aldridge has heard we're getting a points deduction. Oh fuck!

Did the spirits tell him?

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I’ve no evidence to impart one way or the other, but as far as conspiracy theories go, I don’t think there’s anything particularly weird about it at all. Same bitterness, same sneering tone, same myopia, same style and structure. I’d be more surprised if they weren’t one and the same to be honest….
The style is the same but the clincher was when Harris's team Southampton were in the 2024 playoff final. Harris went down from Scotland to watch the game so was offline on X all day and so was Magic Twat.

Harris got home around 11pm and started posting and, by coincidence, Magic Twat came online two minutes later. It may have been a complete coincidence, and you wouldn't hang someone on that evidence, but that was enough for me.

Also Stefan showed that Magic Twat wasn't an accountant as he claimed.
 
Arsehole Aldridge has heard we're getting a points deduction. Oh fuck!

Former Liverpool star has theory for Man City spending​

And former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has a theory that there is a reason why City have been bringing in so many new players - believing it points towards a points deduction or transfer embargo being unlikely.

"There can only be two possible conclusions to draw from Manchester City’s huge transfer spending since the turn of the year," Aldridge wrote in a Sunday World column.

"I can’t believe it has taken this long to come up with a verdict and City’s huge spending in the transfer market since the start of 2025 leads me to suspect they know what is likely to happen.

"Either they are making pre-emptive moves to sign players in case they are hit with a transfer embargo or they know they are going to be found not guilty and are planning a new era of domination.
 

Former Liverpool star has theory for Man City spending​

And former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has a theory that there is a reason why City have been bringing in so many new players - believing it points towards a points deduction or transfer embargo being unlikely.

"There can only be two possible conclusions to draw from Manchester City’s huge transfer spending since the turn of the year," Aldridge wrote in a Sunday World column.

"I can’t believe it has taken this long to come up with a verdict and City’s huge spending in the transfer market since the start of 2025 leads me to suspect they know what is likely to happen.

"Either they are making pre-emptive moves to sign players in case they are hit with a transfer embargo or they know they are going to be found not guilty and are planning a new era of domination.

Pissed as always , He still watching Bruce Springfield at Anfield?
 
Arsehole Aldridge has heard we're getting a points deduction. Oh fuck!
He didnt say that. Quite the opposite. He's a total dick but he was speculating on why we had spent big already and said it was either because we were worried about a transfer ban or, because we knew we were going to win the case and were investing in rebuilding to dominate again in future years. He also said that he couldn't believe that Pep would have signed an extension unless he, and city believed they had won the case.
 

Is it to do with this?
I can't make the sozzled scouse gobshite out in this article.

The use of the word “lavish” is always a giveaway regarding the intellect and mental health of the author of these type of articles.
 

Former Liverpool star has theory for Man City spending​

And former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has a theory that there is a reason why City have been bringing in so many new players - believing it points towards a points deduction or transfer embargo being unlikely.

"There can only be two possible conclusions to draw from Manchester City’s huge transfer spending since the turn of the year," Aldridge wrote in a Sunday World column.

"I can’t believe it has taken this long to come up with a verdict and City’s huge spending in the transfer market since the start of 2025 leads me to suspect they know what is likely to happen.

"Either they are making pre-emptive moves to sign players in case they are hit with a transfer embargo or they know they are going to be found not guilty and are planning a new era of domination.
The equivalent of asking Anne Frank for her favourite Panzer division
 

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