Presumably you'd check it was filled in correctly but not asking the directors if any of the sponsorship revenue came from the owners indirectly?
You don’t have the right to request that information/evidence. Quite rightly too
Presumably you'd check it was filled in correctly but not asking the directors if any of the sponsorship revenue came from the owners indirectly?
Well I suppose we had what were known as The Boys From Wham playing for us! Andy May was one, can't remember who his side kick was. Can any similarly OC enlighten me?
Well I suppose we had what were known as The Boys From Wham playing for us! Andy May was one, can't remember who his side kick was. Can any similarly OC enlighten me?
You're right, the two blond mops, although neither as impressive as Tolmie's, which almost doubled his height.Gotta be Steve Kinsey surely ?
You don’t have the right to request that information/evidence. Quite rightly too
Funny you should mention Bayern Munich and Qatar in the same sentence as one of Bayerns shirt sponsors are Qatar Airways.It seems to have been forgotten in the midsts of time, but it is well worth remembering the Der Spiegel articles and how they were written.
Outside of a few hacked documents, it was primarily padded out over five days with nothing more than spiteful words to denigrate the club and its history, laying it on thick when it came to our lack of success over the last few decades.
It spoke as if we had basically appeared in 2008 and offered plenty of superior moralising.
City were right to cite it as a clear attempt to damage the club's name.
For me, however, the narrative from De Spiegel betrayed quite a lot in terms of an agenda being served on behalf of an outside party.
It had a very German-centric influence that wreaked of Bayern undertones.
My other conclusion, based on the current politics, are all roads pointing towards Qatar, certainly in light of the recent Facebook revelations about negative accounts being set up about City in India?
Both seriously have the motive. We know the hacker by name but he had no input into how it was presented?
Unless we've fucked up and are guilty the £1m settlement is the biggest fuck up the club has probably ever made.As you rightly say th £1m settlement was pathetic considering what the club had over them. Seems like a poorly thought out decision from City .
It seems to have been forgotten in the midsts of time, but it is well worth remembering the Der Spiegel articles and how they were written.
Outside of a few hacked documents, it was primarily padded out over five days with nothing more than spiteful words to denigrate the club and its history, laying it on thick when it came to our lack of success over the last few decades.
It spoke as if we had basically appeared in 2008 and offered plenty of superior moralising.
City were right to cite it as a clear attempt to damage the club's name.
For me, however, the narrative from De Spiegel betrayed quite a lot in terms of an agenda being served on behalf of an outside party.
It had a very German-centric influence that wreaked of Bayern undertones.
My other conclusion, based on the current politics, are all roads pointing towards Qatar, certainly in light of the recent Facebook revelations about negative accounts being set up about City in India?
Both seriously have the motive. We know the hacker by name but he had no input into how it was presented?
Unless we've fucked up and are guilty the £1m settlement is the biggest fuck up the club has probably ever made.