City launch legal action against the Premier League | City win APT case (pg901)

It’s all about self interest at the end of the day.

And that is exactly what is wrong with the structure of the PL. The PL should be proposing rules that are for the benefit of the league as a whole, not just any old rule stupid rule that 14 myopic clubs will vote for.

You can be sure Masters is talking to the legal people from Liverpool, Arsenal and United to decide what to do next. The ****.
 
It’s all about self interest at the end of the day.
Yes, but a shifty redesign of the rules in favour of the tyrannical majority is now impossible after what's happened in the last week.

Golf; cancelled. Tweaking; cancelled. Early meetings; cancelled. More legal advice; needed.

Some may think City didn't score much of a victory last week, but it's very clear that, after more than a week - avoiding any sesquipidalian new-speak - a great deal of piss is still boiling.
 
Yes, but a shifty redesign of the rules in favour of the tyrannical majority is now impossible after what's happened in the last week.

Golf; cancelled. Tweaking; cancelled. Early meetings; cancelled. More legal advice; needed.

Some may think City didn't score much of a victory last week, but it's very clear that, after more than a week - avoiding any sesquipidalian new-speak - a great deal of piss is still boiling.

sesquipedalian ;)
 
Yes, but a shifty redesign of the rules in favour of the tyrannical majority is now impossible after what's happened in the last week.

Golf; cancelled. Tweaking; cancelled. Early meetings; cancelled. More legal advice; needed.

Some may think City didn't score much of a victory last week, but it's very clear that, after more than a week - avoiding any sesquipidalian new-speak - a great deal of piss is still boiling.1000019717.jpg
 
US owned so they'll probably vote with the redshirt cartel etc and their catamites - Spurs, Brentford & Brighton. There's a chance though that they'll join a US owned splinter group with Everton, Villa & Chelsea.

They've got three US investment funds behind them, although one is an English owned fund I believe. But the investment funds don't necessarily follow the redshirt cartel as they're more willing to spend money to make money rather than look to make money by commercial growth through an improved product and look to reduce the investment they put in through spending restrictions.
 

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