SebastianBlue
President, International Julian Alvarez Fan Club
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Approximately 0.01 Wilfried Bonys.Swiss francs ? So about £315k?
Approximately 0.01 Wilfried Bonys.Swiss francs ? So about £315k?
They are still more upset about losing the first weekend of the season title due to our fouling apparently.
we may or may not get a ban however that punishment does not in any way affect united or liverpool except for the spare place available due to us serving a ban,,they wanted us punished with a transfer ban so it would in effect give them time to catch us up with our transfers being stagment,its a massive blow esp for liverpool
Bless themQuick follow up main headline article in the Daily Fail Sport online.
No continued bias or hatred from the Daily Fail, then.
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Man City ESCAPE a FIFA transfer ban after being found guilty over 'international transfers of minors'... as Premier League champions only get a paltry £315,000 fine
By PA REPORTER
- Manchester City have been fined £315,000 for breaching transfer rules
- The Premier League champions escaped receiving a transfer ban from FIFA
- FIFA did take into account the fact that City accepted its responsibility
- But the English champions are not out of ill-disciplinary hot water just yet
- UEFA could still throw them out of the Champions League for FFP breaches
PUBLISHED: 17:15, 13 August 2019 | UPDATED: 18:33, 13 August 2
Ironically, it’s exactly the max amount of time our players have been told they have to win the ball back or foul the opposition...I was joking though, I can't stay more than 8 seconds there. Vile stuff each post.They are still more upset about losing the first weekend of the season title due to our fouling apparently.