PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

You’re too transparent. But I’m not getting into a debate with you. It’s all been said now & is OLD news
Yes since my post I see around 30 people asked you the same thing and even slbn told you to chill out.
 
Two things. Firstly I didn’t suggest you were talking about that particular sentence. It would obvious you weren’t to anyone with the most rudimentary English comprehension skills.

Secondly, whether they are focused on it or not, I assume you agree that it is something they would want to avoid at all costs, which is the point Shanghai Red made. On what planet would that statement be incorrect?
I think they have shown that they are not too bothered about the consequences of certain actions whether they cause Civil War or not. This includes APT in itself, the decision to pursue the Amended APT changes, the decision to process further changes against City, Villa and Newcastle's protests after the initial decision and the manner in which 115 was pursued. I would say their approach is to ignore the knock off effects of their decisions and quite one dimensional. So no, I don't agree they will want to avoid Civil War "at all costs". I think they have a view they will simply deal with any consequences that flow from their core decisions.

That said none of this is what I am describing as nonsense in these constant posts about the decision being out and lots of stuff happening in the background. We even have a contemporaneous statement from Pannick and yet people persist with this.
 
you’re certainly doing a lot of research :-)

I think as a matter of principle a KC should not discuss a huge case with a member of the public.
You’re ok with that so let’s leave it at that and discuss reggae
You’re over it so much you replied to the same post twice in ten minutes!
 
You are absolutely correct on the two highlighted parts. The **** knows exactly what he’s doing.

The fact he’s conflated two separate proceedings, in two entirely extraneous legal jurisdictions, and speculated about the outcome of the first in order to make an inference about the second, operating as nothing short of a non-sequitur, shows how desperate the **** is to manage the narrative on an outcome he plainly knows is coming.

It’s funny when the **** was previously pontificating in terms of ‘no smoke without fire’ I don’t recall him speculating about the government of the day wading in and saving the day for City. Strange how he’s crowbarring it in at this stage.

Thing about Delaney, is that he plainly thinks he’s a lot smarter then he is, but his conspicuous inability to think analytically about the arguments he is formulating is nothing short of pitiful.

Braindead fucking ****.

 
It's not just on here, it's society wide.

Loads of people believing in consipracies that those in charge are playing 4d chess and always colluding so that every possible outcome is thought of and everything that happens is already planned.
Or perhaps the conspiracy theory that City are guilty of all the things that have been levelled at them.
The whole of the media will have some explaining to do.
 
I think they have shown that they are not too bothered about the consequences of certain actions whether they cause Civil War or not. This includes APT in itself, the decision to pursue the Amended APT changes, the decision to process further changes against City, Villa and Newcastle's protests after the initial decision and the manner in which 115 was pursued. I would say their approach is to ignore the knock off effects of their decisions and quite one dimensional. So no, I don't agree they will want to avoid Civil War "at all costs". I think they have a view they will simply deal with any consequences that flow from their core decisions.
Fair enough, but given the consequences of a civil war, I would say they would be utterly foolish, grossly incompetent and quite mad to not be inimical to the notion.

tbf they have demonstrated they are at least two of those things, so you may be right.
 
I think they have shown that they are not too bothered about the consequences of certain actions whether they cause Civil War or not. This includes APT in itself, the decision to pursue the Amended APT changes, the decision to process further changes against City, Villa and Newcastle's protests after the initial decision and the manner in which 115 was pursued. I would say their approach is to ignore the knock off effects of their decisions and quite one dimensional. So no, I don't agree they will want to avoid Civil War "at all costs". I think they have a view they will simply deal with any consequences that flow from their core decisions.

That said none of this is what I am describing as nonsense in these constant posts about the decision being out and lots of stuff happening in the background. We even have a contemporaneous statement from Pannick and yet people persist with this.
I would hazard a guess that not a single person on here believes a random rags post, although I found it strange how they could find it in them to hate us more if we're found substantially clear of the charges. Shouldn't they be celebrating the fact that justice prevailed?
 
Fair enough, but given the consequences of a civil war, I would say they would be utterly foolish, grossly incompetent and quite mad to not be inimical to the notion.

tbf they have demonstrated they are at least two of those things, so you may be right.

And they settled the APT case, on conditions we are assuming were acceptable to the club, so presumably they balanced consequences of continuing to a hearing against the acceptability of an outcome?
 
I bet my house in Minecraft
It will be tomorrow.
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You are absolutely correct on the two highlighted parts. The **** knows exactly what he’s doing.

The fact he’s conflated two separate proceedings, in two entirely extraneous legal jurisdictions, and speculated about the outcome of the first in order to make an inference about the second, operating as nothing short of a non-sequitur, shows how desperate the **** is to manage the narrative on an outcome he plainly knows is coming.

It’s funny when the **** was previously pontificating in terms of ‘no smoke without fire’ I don’t recall him speculating about the government of the day wading in and saving the day for City. Strange how he’s crowbarring it in at this stage.

Thing about Delaney, is that he plainly thinks he’s a lot smarter then he is, but his conspicuous inability to think analytically about the arguments he is formulating is nothing short of pitiful.

Braindead fucking ****.
Not keen G? ;)
 
That doesn't make the opposite true.

I'm not saying anything about City's guilt or inoocence. I don't know. But given how far this has come I think the likelihood of a "This was an entirely baseless witch hunt by other clubs" is pretty low.

Like the law of the land, I assume innocence until there is clear proof to the contrary. A large number of accusations is not proof. It is that simple.

We will see what we will see.

I expect a clear explanation whichever way the panel’s decision goes.
 
I think they have shown that they are not too bothered about the consequences of certain actions whether they cause Civil War or not. This includes APT in itself, the decision to pursue the Amended APT changes, the decision to process further changes against City, Villa and Newcastle's protests after the initial decision and the manner in which 115 was pursued. I would say their approach is to ignore the knock off effects of their decisions and quite one dimensional. So no, I don't agree they will want to avoid Civil War "at all costs". I think they have a view they will simply deal with any consequences that flow from their core decisions.

That said none of this is what I am describing as nonsense in these constant posts about the decision being out and lots of stuff happening in the background. We even have a contemporaneous statement from Pannick and yet people persist with this.

I expect they would prefer to avoid civil war. Only prefer though. That said I'm not sure they entirely understand what the impact of any decision will be and how that decision will be received by each individual club.
 

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