CAS judgement: UEFA ban overturned, City exonerated (report out p603)

Apologies if not the right place to discuss this and probably buried some where in the many pages, just curious about our current Etihad sponsorship deal of 67.5m a year which I've just googled now as I had no idea we received this, seems like a good deal, that's equivalent to 675m over 10 years.

Was hoping we would announce another 10 year deal, the shit would really hit the fan if we announced a new 10 year deal for 675m or more, would be pleasure to sit back and watch the fallout from this.
 
Apologies if not the right place to discuss this and probably buried some where in the many pages, just curious about our current Etihad sponsorship deal of 67.5m a year which I've just googled now as I had no idea we received this, seems like a good deal, that's equivalent to 675m over 10 years.

Was hoping we would announce another 10 year deal, the shit would really hit the fan if we announced a new 10 year deal for 675m or more, would be pleasure to sit back and watch the fallout from this.
I seem to remember rumours going around a year or so back that we may (repeat for the hard of hearing, MAY) be looking to replace Etihad as our main sponsor. But that seems to have disappeared without trace.
 
Apologies if not the right place to discuss this and probably buried some where in the many pages, just curious about our current Etihad sponsorship deal of 67.5m a year which I've just googled now as I had no idea we received this, seems like a good deal, that's equivalent to 675m over 10 years.

Was hoping we would announce another 10 year deal, the shit would really hit the fan if we announced a new 10 year deal for 675m or more, would be pleasure to sit back and watch the fallout from this.
It's a good deal which City are well worth but if you break the deal down across shirt, stadium and training complex rights and compare to any top 6 club bar Arsenal, it looks about the going rate if anything. As the most successful club of the last decade, we could probably ask for more and justify it(if it weren't for the economic impact of COVID and Ukraine). Look at what Barca have signed recently, without the training complex component if I remember right and it makes it an easy argument to make.

Also, we haven't been on 67.5m for 10 years, it started out at 45m per season. They've nothing to fume about at all. We renegotiated a few years back, it's probably more like 3-5 years we've been on that deal. I'm not quite sure which year it happened, there are some ITKs who might be able to clear that up on here.
 
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Apologies if not the right place to discuss this and probably buried some where in the many pages, just curious about our current Etihad sponsorship deal of 67.5m a year which I've just googled now as I had no idea we received this, seems like a good deal, that's equivalent to 675m over 10 years.

Was hoping we would announce another 10 year deal, the shit would really hit the fan if we announced a new 10 year deal for 675m or more, would be pleasure to sit back and watch the fallout from this.
Shirt, stadium, campus. Even a tram stop
I’d say it is pretty undervalued
 
On this Day 2020:City Defeated UEFA at CAS, lifting their ban from European football.

This is an anniversary well worth commemorating - it was arguably City's biggest win of the Abu Dhabi era. As the club itself asserted, the attempt to damage us was "organised and clear", with rival clubs, their client journalists whipping up a complicit and hysterical rest of the media, and their stooges in football's governing bodies being the driving forces behind the issue.

Make no mistake, City's ambitions to compete at the top of domestic and European football were well and truly at stake here. Had we lost at CAS, that would have cost us a couple of hundred million Euro over the two years of the ban, but that would have been only the start. Key players would have had to be sacrificed for financial reasons, but the best of them would have wanted out anyway. Meanwhile, though Pep maintained throughout that he trusted his mates among the execs who'd told him we'd get off, he'd surely have walked had their assurances proved mistaken.

It doesn't bear thinking about. Just as the swingeing and disproportionate FA punishments in 1906 ensured that a vibrant City wouldn't then seriously compete at the top of the game until well after the end of World War One, so this would also have seriously crippled us over an extended period. I hope the full story is revealed one day, because I'm convinced it will show just what a set of odious, venal cunts we've been up against.
 
This is an anniversary well worth commemorating - it was arguably City's biggest win of the Abu Dhabi era. As the club itself asserted, the attempt to damage us was "organised and clear", with rival clubs, their client journalists whipping up a complicit and hysterical rest of the media, and their stooges in football's governing bodies being the driving forces behind the issue.

Make no mistake, City's ambitions to compete at the top of domestic and European football were well and truly at stake here. Had we lost at CAS, that would have cost us a couple of hundred million Euro over the two years of the ban, but that would have been only the start. Key players would have had to be sacrificed for financial reasons, but the best of them would have wanted out anyway. Meanwhile, though Pep maintained throughout that he trusted his mates among the execs who'd told him we'd get off, he'd surely have walked had their assurances proved mistaken.

It doesn't bear thinking about. Just as the swingeing and disproportionate FA punishments in 1906 ensured that a vibrant City wouldn't then seriously compete at the top of the game until well after the end of World War One, so this would also have seriously crippled us over an extended period. I hope the full story is revealed one day, because I'm convinced it will show just what a set of odious, venal cunts we've been up against.
Orchestrated campaign by some big clubs in europe and a snide 9 in the prem.

After we won the league v villa we were on the train back home when someone said Burnley had gone down and what a shame that was.
Their ears are probably still ringing now as my opinion of fuck them, they signed ‘the letter’, i hope they disappear forever , was told loudly
 

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