PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Ha ha. He’s changed his tune from briefing his media pals that if someone from City called him “ he wouldn’t answer the phone.”
He seems to be worried about how much the lawyers are earning ..... does he know he'll be paying a chunk of it, while City pay nowt?!
 
Genuine question for those who know how legal preceding work

Is Roosen & his chosen panel writing up the report or will they have staff to write the report & they just check whether it's correct with their findings?
They will 100% write it up themselves. That’s what they are being paid for.
 
Levy and his remark about us was nothing. Thought what he said about PSR and related-party transactions was far more significant. His argument for Newcastle and them being held back was "look at us and accept where you are in the food chain". It's taken them thirty years to get where they are and he accepts they'll never be able to challenge the very top. And he wants RPT totally shut down but doesn't recognise why clubs have to do it.
 
Neville lost the last 1% of respect I had for him when he said in February 'I think Tottenham is a bigger club than City, like it's not even controversial'.
Love how the entire Sky studio left him hanging by going silent and nobody followed up to support his claim instead Redknapp (ex-Tottenham player) told him: 'I don't know mate, it sounds quite controversial'.
Not even rival fans in the comments (except Spurs fans ofc) agreed, what a tool!
You can measure United's downfall by the increasing number of times that Neville mentions how big they are.
 
I'm from Newton Heath and no longer there. Does than mean I'm not a Manc?
Im from Miles Platting and now live in Failsworth. Which is part of Oldham. We still have a Manchester post code, but I now see myself has an out of towner. And I also see the rags, as a bunch of wankers from Trafford
 
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How about the fact there has been collusion between the premier league, its members to try & ruin City.
Maybe the introduction of a football regulator is what worries him. This could be a case of heading the regulator off at the pass before someone independent gets suspicious and starts questioning why other clubs haven't had the same kind of scrutiny.
 
Maybe the introduction of a football regulator is what worries him. This could be a case of heading the regulator off at the pass before someone independent gets suspicious and starts questioning why other clubs haven't had the same kind of scrutiny.
Love your username, mate. Wonder how different things would have turned out if we’d won the league that season.

Knowing City we probably would have been relegated the following season!
 
Love your username, mate. Wonder how different things would have turned out if we’d won the league that season.

Knowing City we probably would have been relegated the following season!
Still haunted by Dave Watson scoring an own goal boxing day 1976 to give Liverpool a 1-1 draw then it would be 77 won by a point
 

Billionaire Joe Lewis pleads guilty to insider trading

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UK billionaire Joe Lewis, whose family trust owns Tottenham Hotspur football club, has pleaded guilty to insider trading in a US court.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-68025903

The good of the game?
And voted against a independent regulator wonder why
 
Still haunted by Dave Watson scoring an own goal boxing day 1976 to give Liverpool a 1-1 draw then it would be 77 won by a point
It might not tbf. No one knows how things might have panned out after, if we’d won that game (especially with two points for a win). Maybe we would have got ahead of ourselves. Who knows? The only thing we know is they won. And the rest is history, la.

We were a great team at that time. And Maine Road was so alive at this time too. Especially for the big games. That’s what got me hooked on City as a kid. When my old man took me to Old Trafford it was nothing by comparison to Maine Road, where his brother used to take me. Something about Maine Road made me immediately fall in love with it. The sights, the smells, the colour of the shirts that the home team were wearing. Dennis Tueart.

No history ffs.
 
It might not tbf. No one knows how things might have panned out after, if we’d won that game (especially with two points for a win). Maybe we would have got ahead of ourselves. Who knows? The only thing we know is they won. And the rest is history, la.

We were a great team at that time. And Maine Road was so alive at this time too. Especially for the big games. That’s what got me hooked on City as a kid. When my old man took me to Old Trafford it was nothing by comparison to Maine Road, where his brother used to take me. Something about Maine Road made me immediately fall in love with it. The sights, the smells, the colour of the shirts that the home team were wearing. Dennis Tueart.

No history ffs.
My man.
 

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