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

Obviously Delooney got his wrists slapped badly over his ridiculous Twitter activity, at Newcastle fans being the final straw that led to the mass blocking. He's therefore blethering about Newcastle and trying to link anyone he can to joining Utd.

While the hoaxman Evans mentions the Spiegel release briefly on twitter, the Independent seem to have ignored it in terms of reporting. Odd how many are not writing about it.
 
Obviously Delooney got his wrists slapped badly over his ridiculous Twitter activity, at Newcastle fans being the final straw that led to the mass blocking. He's therefore blethering about Newcastle and trying to link anyone he can to joining Utd.

While the hoaxman Evans mentions the Spiegel release briefly on twitter, the Independent seem to have ignored it in terms of reporting. Odd how many are not writing about it.

Maybe other fans now are not clicking on it as much so we should ignore it to then they’ll move on to the next mass click bait article they can push.
 
When you think of how many e-mails they had access to it's pretty desperate on their part to publish one about the use of a corporate box. The game's up, what are they now trying to achieve?
 
What's going on is that a small group of journalists are supporting the interests of US owned private capital. The tie-up between Guardian journalists and US capital is becoming interesting of itself. When Staveley discussed the withdrawal of the Saudi takeover she was reportedly upset about the objections of some powerful English football clubs. Liverpool supporting Jonathan Liew's article in today's Guardian is evidence of this. They want to cherry pick between 'good' and 'bad' private capital. It's one step from racism, indeed much of the propaganda against Manchester City has taken that tone for years.
 
What's going on is that a small group of journalists are supporting the interests of US owned private capital. The tie-up between Guardian journalists and US capital is becoming interesting of itself. When Staveley discussed the withdrawal of the Saudi takeover she was reportedly upset about the objections of some powerful English football clubs. Liverpool supporting Jonathan Liew's article in today's Guardian is evidence of this. They want to cherry pick between 'good' and 'bad' private capital. It's one step from racism, indeed much of the propaganda against Manchester City has taken that tone for years.

Agree I mentioned it a few months back but these American owners want more American owners of clubs in premier if they get to 14 we are fcuked but the media don’t see it or they do and they want it with the closed shop premier to boot.
 
Something’s going on, cos none of the papers (bar the Guardian) are running the story this morning. I refuse to believe for one second that the assortment of City hating, dog shit, vindictive, click-bait merchants at the Indie and the Fail, have abandoned their “crusade”, so I can only assume they have been threatened with legal action by City, or, more likely are keeping temporarily shtum whilst they consider the legal niceties of their next attacks, which they are doubtless liaising with Der Spiegel over. These are people with no sense of dignity remember. No way will they just let the matter drop, regardless of the fact there’s nothing of consequence in it
 
Irony is that it’s the main perpetrators in G14 who win their league every year; are in debt yet are still splashing the cash.
If we were linked with the number of players the rags are chasing - for big money - we’d be crucified.

it’s not going to change for a while so we should just crack on.

unless we hear that UEFA are looking at the new emails then I think this thread should be closed. The crap journalists are feeding from it & twisting it to suit their narrative as they are too ignorant to write from their own research- except of course Martin Samuel
 

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