Semper aggressus
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Today's the day we became official members of the "cartel".
"@mancity are confident they will not be treated differently to any other TOP-4 club going forward" would have been better wording.
In 2023 our immediate rivals benefited from some eye-watering shareholders loans - Arsenal (£259m), Chelsea (£146m) and Liverpool (£137m). We drop the case and presumably any retrospective deep dive into their accounts simply goes away. This leaves Newcastle & Villa on their own to fight a battle for which I doubt they have the stomach, without City leading the way.
I fully expect that the PL is about to exonerate City and the 115 will be "settled" in the same way as APT. Shrouded in secrecy, NDA's and reporting restrictions. Khaldoon's promise to name and shame will be shelved. We will take the "pinch" without explanation. It's worth remembering that Khaldoon is a product of the all-American private school establishment, so don't be fooled that the colour of a man's skin in any way denies access to the financial elite.
Why now? Simply because the potless, debt-ridden, atrociously run rags have now been culled from the cartel and we have replaced them. They're following the money and future-proofing. The demise of Levy at Spuds ends any pretentions they had of sitting at the big boys table. Newcastle & Villa will continue to be on the outside looking in.
The cashcows of North & West London, East Manchester & that shithole at the end of the East Lancs will ride off into the distance, with the new status-quo ring fenced for decades.
Ticket partners, agencies, dynamic pricing, no season tickets, data driven tourist destinations. Hotels. Digital. Virtual. AI. Facial recognition. This is the future of elite football in England.
Clear and obvious.
As long as it means we can spend hundreds of millions and win more trophies than anyone else then that’ll do me.