halfcenturyup
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The ECJ has already ruled that football is a special case and normal competition rules do not apply,
They apply with some exemptions, I think?
The ECJ has already ruled that football is a special case and normal competition rules do not apply,
It’s a pitifully wank expression deployed by small-time litigants.Please don't say legal team. @gordondaviesmoustache hates it when you say legal team or refer to city's legal team as a legal team. So please don't use the term legal team to describe our legal team again thank you
Not to Labour my earlier point but a Quick Look at Twitter and you have City fans, some of whom have built their social media presence on the back of this football club, openly slagging the club off for finally fighting back.
Fucking quislings. I don’t give a fuck how witty their podcast rants are. They are fucking Quislings.
I’m not an expert. It was just an honest initial reaction to the Times article and Stefan suggesting that we’d need evidence to show we had lost out on revenue.Your response is as expected, but on what basis do you make that assertion?
Don't come on here then.Even if i didnt argue on twitter, it would be coming on here and reading the continuous recycled arguments, pundits/commentators going on about our investigations, the petty digs from my mates which I’ve argued about for years. Even if today’s latest legal battle reveal means City are fighting back, it’s not football.
We tried to though “Kaku”I don’t think so no. We’ve never done anything like a PSG did, nor would I expect us to ever do it given we’re owned privately by Mansour rather than by a public investment fund.
We’ve got the exposure and the investors to get whatever sponsor deals we want now. If people want to allow increased investment, then personally I’ll always advocate to increase allowed equity contributions.
Much obliged, m’lud.It’s a pitifully wank expression deployed by small-time litigants.