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Loving the bitterness. His shitstain of a club has just won the league but all he's bothered about is us.

Can't stop laughing.

it’s not enough to prove your the best, you have to belittle the nearest rival.

it’s like the Rags with their banner, winning trebles & they needed to have a banner to exert dominance over us.

yet none of them care about little City, truth is we scare the shit out of them.
 
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Carragher at it AGAIN today. Sick of it. Ban the bitter twat.
To think he is allowed to wander around our stadium when we are not. Spitting as he goes no doubt. Not only does he spit in girls faces, he can’t actually string one sentence together
 
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To think he is allowed to wander around our stadium when we are not. Spitting as he goes no doubt. Not only does he spit in girls faces, he can’t actually string one sentence together

The scousers first title in 30 years and our win has properly pissed on his and his clubs chips.

He's a bitter man.
 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/man-city-ready-take-legal-22377231


Man City ready to take legal action against La Liga president Javier Tebas

La Liga president Javier Tebas was outspoken in his criticism of Man City and CAS following the decision to overturn the Premier League club's UEFA ban
  • BY SIMON MULLOCK
  • 22:30, 18 JUL 2020
Manchester City are ready to take legal action against outspoken La Liga president Javier Tebas to stop him speaking out against the club, sources have claimed.

City bosses are furious that the 57-year-old Spaniard continues to bad mouth the Blues - despite their success in partially overturning a two-year European ban handed down by UEFA for alleged Financial Fair Play breaches.

And Sunday Mirror Sport understands that City have asked their lawyers for advice on whether they can take action against Tebas.

A senior City source said: “We are aware of what Mr Tebas has been saying in the days since the Court of Arbitration for Sport announced their decision on our appeal.

“The matter has now been referred to our legal team to see if there is a course of action we can take to redress the balance.

“Mr Tebas’ views on the club are without any foundation. An independent body has ruled that UEFA’s decision to ban us from Europe was wrong.

“And the suggestion that we have got off on a technicality is both flawed and damaging to our reputation.”

CAS were scheduled to publish the full details of their findings on Friday.

Both City and UEFA could apply to have those documents kept out of the public domain.

But the word from the Etihad is that City have NOT made an application for the reasons behind the verdict to stay secret.

CAS revealed after their judgement that they could not investigate some claims because they were time-barred by UEFA’s own regulations.

But City are adamant that they had answers to all the allegations - and that they were able to prove that sponsorship deals had not been artificially inflated to boost revenues.

City have been stunned by the backlash to the announcement that UEFA’s ban had been overturned and that a £25million fine had been reduced to £9million over the club’s reluctance to cooperate with an investigation they believed to be wrong.

Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke has claimed the CAS judgement was not based on the evidence presented to them.

And it is understood that one high-profile TV pundit has been warned by bosses that he was leaving himself open to legal recourse by claiming the club were guilty.

Tebas has been scathing of City’s emergence to threaten established European powerhouses like Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona.

The club wrote to Tebas – himself a qualified lawyer – in the early months of 2019 to ask him to be careful in the language he was using to pour scorn on City and their Abu Dhabi owners.

When he refused to do so, Blues’ chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak described his criticisms as “ethnic slurs” and called Tebas a hypocrite.
Tebas rejected Khaldoon’s accusations of bigotry.

But there is a belief inside the Etihad, that the presence of Catalan Pep Guardiola and several other former Barcelona players and officials gives Tebas another reason to target the Blues.

Guardiola insisted the La Liga chief was “jealous” of the Premier League before the CAS judgement was announced.

And when Tebas spoke out again on Thursday, they instructed their lawyers to act.

Tebas said: “City haven’t signed players with their own resources, like Manchester United do.

“They sign players with petrodollars, with money obtained through oil by the United Arab Emirates.

“The state-owned clubs in Europe do what they want, with fictitious sponsors and naming rights in the case of Man City.”

 
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https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/man-city-ready-take-legal-22377231


Man City ready to take legal action against La Liga president Javier Tebas

La Liga president Javier Tebas was outspoken in his criticism of Man City and CAS following the decision to overturn the Premier League club's UEFA ban
  • BY SIMON MULLOCK
  • 22:30, 18 JUL 2020
Manchester City are ready to take legal action against outspoken La Liga president Javier Tebas to stop him speaking out against the club, sources have claimed.

City bosses are furious that the 57-year-old Spaniard continues to bad mouth the Blues - despite their success in partially overturning a two-year European ban handed down by UEFA for alleged Financial Fair Play breaches.

And Sunday Mirror Sport understands that City have asked their lawyers for advice on whether they can take action against Tebas.

A senior City source said: “We are aware of what Mr Tebas has been saying in the days since the Court of Arbitration for Sport announced their decision on our appeal.

“The matter has now been referred to our legal team to see if there is a course of action we can take to redress the balance.

“Mr Tebas’ views on the club are without any foundation. An independent body has ruled that UEFA’s decision to ban us from Europe was wrong.

“And the suggestion that we have got off on a technicality is both flawed and damaging to our reputation.”

CAS were scheduled to publish the full details of their findings on Friday.

Both City and UEFA could apply to have those documents kept out of the public domain.

But the word from the Etihad is that City have NOT made an application for the reasons behind the verdict to stay secret.

CAS revealed after their judgement that they could not investigate some claims because they were time-barred by UEFA’s own regulations.

But City are adamant that they had answers to all the allegations - and that they were able to prove that sponsorship deals had not been artificially inflated to boost revenues.

City have been stunned by the backlash to the announcement that UEFA’s ban had been overturned and that a £25million fine had been reduced to £9million over the club’s reluctance to cooperate with an investigation they believed to be wrong.

Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke has claimed the CAS judgement was not based on the evidence presented to them.

And it is understood that one high-profile TV pundit has been warned by bosses that he was leaving himself open to legal recourse by claiming the club were guilty.

Tebas has been scathing of City’s emergence to threaten established European powerhouses like Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona.

The club wrote to Tebas – himself a qualified lawyer – in the early months of 2019 to ask him to be careful in the language he was using to pour scorn on City and their Abu Dhabi owners.

When he refused to do so, Blues’ chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak described his criticisms as “ethnic slurs” and called Tebas a hypocrite.
Tebas rejected Khaldoon’s accusations of bigotry.

But there is a belief inside the Etihad, that the presence of Catalan Pep Guardiola and several other former Barcelona players and officials gives Tebas another reason to target the Blues.

Guardiola insisted the La Liga chief was “jealous” of the Premier League before the CAS judgement was announced.

And when Tebas spoke out again on Thursday, they instructed their lawyers to act.

Tebas said: “City haven’t signed players with their own resources, like Manchester United do.

“They sign players with petrodollars, with money obtained through oil by the United Arab Emirates.

“The state-owned clubs in Europe do what they want, with fictitious sponsors and naming rights in the case of Man City.”
It begins...
 
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/man-city-ready-take-legal-22377231


Man City ready to take legal action against La Liga president Javier Tebas

La Liga president Javier Tebas was outspoken in his criticism of Man City and CAS following the decision to overturn the Premier League club's UEFA ban
  • BY SIMON MULLOCK
  • 22:30, 18 JUL 2020
Manchester City are ready to take legal action against outspoken La Liga president Javier Tebas to stop him speaking out against the club, sources have claimed.

City bosses are furious that the 57-year-old Spaniard continues to bad mouth the Blues - despite their success in partially overturning a two-year European ban handed down by UEFA for alleged Financial Fair Play breaches.

And Sunday Mirror Sport understands that City have asked their lawyers for advice on whether they can take action against Tebas.

A senior City source said: “We are aware of what Mr Tebas has been saying in the days since the Court of Arbitration for Sport announced their decision on our appeal.

“The matter has now been referred to our legal team to see if there is a course of action we can take to redress the balance.

“Mr Tebas’ views on the club are without any foundation. An independent body has ruled that UEFA’s decision to ban us from Europe was wrong.

“And the suggestion that we have got off on a technicality is both flawed and damaging to our reputation.”

CAS were scheduled to publish the full details of their findings on Friday.

Both City and UEFA could apply to have those documents kept out of the public domain.

But the word from the Etihad is that City have NOT made an application for the reasons behind the verdict to stay secret.

CAS revealed after their judgement that they could not investigate some claims because they were time-barred by UEFA’s own regulations.

But City are adamant that they had answers to all the allegations - and that they were able to prove that sponsorship deals had not been artificially inflated to boost revenues.

City have been stunned by the backlash to the announcement that UEFA’s ban had been overturned and that a £25million fine had been reduced to £9million over the club’s reluctance to cooperate with an investigation they believed to be wrong.

Borussia Dortmund chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke has claimed the CAS judgement was not based on the evidence presented to them.

And it is understood that one high-profile TV pundit has been warned by bosses that he was leaving himself open to legal recourse by claiming the club were guilty.

Tebas has been scathing of City’s emergence to threaten established European powerhouses like Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona.

The club wrote to Tebas – himself a qualified lawyer – in the early months of 2019 to ask him to be careful in the language he was using to pour scorn on City and their Abu Dhabi owners.

When he refused to do so, Blues’ chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak described his criticisms as “ethnic slurs” and called Tebas a hypocrite.
Tebas rejected Khaldoon’s accusations of bigotry.

But there is a belief inside the Etihad, that the presence of Catalan Pep Guardiola and several other former Barcelona players and officials gives Tebas another reason to target the Blues.

Guardiola insisted the La Liga chief was “jealous” of the Premier League before the CAS judgement was announced.

And when Tebas spoke out again on Thursday, they instructed their lawyers to act.

Tebas said: “City haven’t signed players with their own resources, like Manchester United do.

“They sign players with petrodollars, with money obtained through oil by the United Arab Emirates.

“The state-owned clubs in Europe do what they want, with fictitious sponsors and naming rights in the case of Man City.”
Fuck ace, there will be some very squeaky bums amongst certain journalists now. Their silence will be deafening. :)
 

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