oakiecokie
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Save it for a rainy day mate. ;)I’m sure we know some home truths, but will we stick or twist ? Not sure myself
Save it for a rainy day mate. ;)I’m sure we know some home truths, but will we stick or twist ? Not sure myself
Most of August then, not sure booking a holiday in the north east was a great idea ;-)Save it for a rainy day mate. ;)
"Information pertaining to this was disclosed by a third party. For privacy sake let's call them S. Mansour... No, that's too obvious... Sheikh. M"Be a shame if we had anything to do with this
Thanks for that helpful summaryHe's found himself at the heart of a massive story in Spain through utter corrupt stupidity.
He and his son are very involved in second division club Fuenlabrada. Hes done legal work for them and earned a fortune, his son is on the board.
Fuenlabrada needed a win to get in the playoffs against deportivo la Coruna who are fighting for survival.
Before the match 5 of their players tested positive for Covid-19. That means they are out of the game and Fuenla have to send a very weak side....or at least that's how it should go.
Instead unknown to the rest of the world, Tebas, as head of La Liga gives them permission to travel to La Coruña. They take their second tests there and fail, but failing this close to the game and already having travelled means the game is suspended indefinitely until they can organise a new date.
So Fuenlabrada can play the game when their full XI is recovered from Covid. La Coruña are now relegated too by other fixtures so they'll probably roll over.
But a local paper breaks that Tebas and La Liga knew before they travelled. Massive controversy erupts. The other promotion candidates are going to sue. Deportivo are saying they refuse relegation.
Fuenlabrada now have 11 positive players - and Tebas let them travel.
The Spanish government sport council is furious and says La Liga has failed its protocols and put everyone in danger, La Liga say they havent because they were waiting on second tests. Everyone is pointing to Tebas' family connection and how Fuenlabrada benefitted.
He is fucked beyond belief, but it's nothing to do with City. Except maybe proving Pep was right, he should have focused on his own league instead of worrying about CAS.
Tebas is taking it to his prison cell.Thanks for that helpful summary
Now where the fuck is this document
If not, it'll definitely be tomorrow.
HH should do"Information pertaining to this was disclosed by a third party. For privacy sake let's call them S. Mansour... No, that's too obvious... Sheikh. M"
Am I allowed to say ‘one c#nt gone, at least 10 to go’. It won’t bite me in the arse if my posts are illegally obtained.He's found himself at the heart of a massive story in Spain through utter corrupt stupidity.
He and his son are very involved in second division club Fuenlabrada. Hes done legal work for them and earned a fortune, his son is on the board.
Fuenlabrada needed a win to get in the playoffs against deportivo la Coruna who are fighting for survival.
Before the match 5 of their players tested positive for Covid-19. That means they are out of the game and Fuenla have to send a very weak side....or at least that's how it should go.
Instead unknown to the rest of the world, Tebas, as head of La Liga gives them permission to travel to La Coruña. They take their second tests there and fail, but failing this close to the game and already having travelled means the game is suspended indefinitely until they can organise a new date.
So Fuenlabrada can play the game when their full XI is recovered from Covid. La Coruña are now relegated too by other fixtures so they'll probably roll over.
But a local paper breaks that Tebas and La Liga knew before they travelled. Massive controversy erupts. The other promotion candidates are going to sue. Deportivo are saying they refuse relegation.
Fuenlabrada now have 11 positive players - and Tebas let them travel.
The Spanish government sport council is furious and says La Liga has failed its protocols and put everyone in danger, La Liga say they havent because they were waiting on second tests. Everyone is pointing to Tebas' family connection and how Fuenlabrada benefitted.
He is fucked beyond belief, but it's nothing to do with City. Except maybe proving Pep was right, he should have focused on his own league instead of worrying about CAS.
I don't want a seat at the top table. I want that top table to be fucking smashed and the arrogant bastards that eat there thrown out of the restaurantHere's a scenario that's been in my head for the last couple of days, maybe City have made a deal with Uefa not to publish the report as it would show that they made a malicious prosecution against us. Our payback would be that the G14 moles would be removed from their positions of power and we would get our seat at the top table.
Here's hoping.
Sounds like the first part of my UEFA redaction bargaining deal has come to fruition. Such a cunning plan ;)He's found himself at the heart of a massive story in Spain through utter corrupt stupidity.
He and his son are very involved in second division club Fuenlabrada. Hes done legal work for them and earned a fortune, his son is on the board.
Fuenlabrada needed a win to get in the playoffs against deportivo la Coruna who are fighting for survival.
Before the match 5 of their players tested positive for Covid-19. That means they are out of the game and Fuenla have to send a very weak side....or at least that's how it should go.
Instead unknown to the rest of the world, Tebas, as head of La Liga gives them permission to travel to La Coruña. They take their second tests there and fail, but failing this close to the game and already having travelled means the game is suspended indefinitely until they can organise a new date.
So Fuenlabrada can play the game when their full XI is recovered from Covid. La Coruña are now relegated too by other fixtures so they'll probably roll over.
But a local paper breaks that Tebas and La Liga knew before they travelled. Massive controversy erupts. The other promotion candidates are going to sue. Deportivo are saying they refuse relegation.
Fuenlabrada now have 11 positive players - and Tebas let them travel.
The Spanish government sport council is furious and says La Liga has failed its protocols and put everyone in danger, La Liga say they havent because they were waiting on second tests. Everyone is pointing to Tebas' family connection and how Fuenlabrada benefitted.
He is fucked beyond belief, but it's nothing to do with City. Except maybe proving Pep was right, he should have focused on his own league instead of worrying about CAS.
Are you joking ? Of course Sheikh Mansour knows who`s behind this but do you honestly believe that he`ll get Citys name dragged through the shit again by mud slinging.Not a chance.His day will come.
So do many of us, but the broadcasters disagree and everybody who supports a top side via the medium of television (under normal circumstances) is responsible for UEFA running the game to satisfy TV companies.I don't want a seat at the top table. I want that top table to be fucking smashed and the arrogant bastards that eat there thrown out of the restaurant
I would hope that if we got a seat at the 'top table' we would use our influence for the good of the game, we don't have to act like the G14 clubs.I don't want a seat at the top table. I want that top table to be fucking smashed and the arrogant bastards that eat there thrown out of the restaurant
I would hope that if we got a seat at the 'top table' we would use our influence for the good of the game, we don't have to act like the G14 clubs.I don't want a seat at the top table. I want that top table to be fucking smashed and the arrogant bastards that eat there thrown out of the restaurant
Hubris again. It is their Achilles heel, they feel invincible and overstep the mark outside of their protected area of control.That Tebas story is amazing, couldn't happen to a nicer bloke... hope karma starts to bite a few more people