Had a response following my complaint to the BBC about material inaccuracies in their report following the FA Cup draw, about City's ownership.
We note your concerns about the article entitled 'Could Man City FA Cup draw save Exeter City?'.
The segment in question was comparing the gulf in finances between Man City and Exeter City. We felt it was editorially relevant to briefly note the clubs financial backing given Sheikh Mansour is a member of the ruling family in Abu Dhabi and current vice President of the United Arab Emirates.
However please be assured there is no agenda in our reporting and we have shared your concerns about the article with the BBC Sport team.
However I didn't complain about agenda or financial backing. I complained about the claim that we were owned by the Abu Dhabi state, when the true ownership details were in the public domain and could therefore be easily checked, and that regardless of the Sheikh's wealth, we were bound by the same spending rules as all other PL clubs, and could only spend what we earned.