City launch legal action against the Premier League

May have already been mentioned but talk yesterday of the rags speaking up in support of the PL.
Didn't they vote against these rules themselves?
 
He’ll win his seat back.

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I presume he's standing for re-election in West Derby, Liverpool. Is this his election manifesto?
 
If Kieran Maguire has seen it, basically every journalist in the country has seen it.

Which means there’s absolutely no excuse for getting it so wrong, and that’s just going by how Maguire has explained it, a completely neutral opinion from someone who is qualified to talk about it.
They deliberately got it wrong for the whole narrative of City bad regardless..
 
May have already been mentioned but talk yesterday of the rags speaking up in support of the PL.
Didn't they vote against these rules themselves?
They voted with us against the anchoring rules, which affects us and them the most. Another shit show on the horizon.
 
They deliberately got it wrong for the whole narrative of City bad regardless..

Well if Maguire has read the actual document and he didnt come to the conclusion that this would usher in the 39th game, Super League and stop the EFL getting funded… you have to wonder where the journalists got those ideas?
 
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Who, from any political party, has fought our corner?
It's a fair point. When you have mob rule no one wants to go against the mob. It takes courage to tell the truth. There are very few votes in supporting City in a nation which is polarised and increasingly consumed by xenophobia. The irony is that the last time I can remember coverage like this happening on this scale was the disgusting tabloid coverage which tried to blame Liverpool fans themselves for the Hillsborough disaster. I stress I am not suggesting that you can compare the horrific death of 96 people to City getting a bad press. I am just saying that these sort of hate campaigns are difficult to stop once they get momentum. I am old enough to remember the Birmingham 6 case. There was never a chance of them getting a fair trial.
 

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