citymike1969
Well-Known Member
Wow, and Wrong.
Utterly deluded.
You should see the cult's latest take on these proceedings on the latest page on us on rawk... the sanctimomious cretins outdo themselves...although given where the club hails from (even though the vast majority of the respondents on there are non match attending out of town plastics) the lack of knowledge about, and concern for the law of the land is nothing surprising...
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Re: General Manchester City thread
« Reply #39840 on: Today at 10:07:52 AM »
Quote from: thejbs on Today at 09:39:37 AM
They’re posting up the Merseyside police contact on bluemoon so fans can report our ‘hacking’ (or industrial espionage as they’re calling it now). Genuinely never seen saltiness of the like before. Levels of derangement beyond anything I’ve seen from football fans. It’s extraordinary and actually quite fascinating.
Yes, I'm sure the police will be really keen to get involved in the "hacking scandal" that Manchester City have already accepted a financial settlement for. (MiC edit... you can pay what you like, it doesn't change the fact that a criminal offence occured, and was repeated hundreds of times).
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Re: General Manchester City thread
« Reply #39843 on: Today at 10:25:04 AM »
Quote from: AnfieldIron on Today at 10:15:01 AM
What is this "hacking scandal" anyway?
Anything to be worried about or just bollocks?
I've seen it referred to as "industrial espionage" haha.
One of the club's employees who was formerly employed by City used his old log-in details to access their scouting software (MiC edit ~ a lie). Due to this we were able to beat them to Jordan Ibe and thus become the dominant force in English football. The End.==========================================================================================================================================================================
The two clubs agreed a financial settlement of around £1m to resolve the issue.
Having seen agreements like this before, it will be a written agreement, prepared by external lawyers which essentially says:
1. City say LFC did X
2. LFC do not accept any wrongdoing but are willing to pay City £1m for them to drop the issue and for them to not report it to the FA
3. Both parties then sign
This is a civil issue so how Man City fans think they should report it to the police is beyond me. (MiC edit...possibly because a criminal offence took place?)
Their own club were willing to accept £1m and move on so perhaps their fans should too.
it also happened SEVEN years ago. (MiC edit...ah, I'm sure we're all aware of the 7 year statute limitation on reporting crimes. Not.)
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The ‘I saw him first’ argument. Good luck with that. How many times back then we’re we linked with a player only for Chelsea or Spurs to show an interest and take him instead. (MiC edit... even for the cult this post displays laughable levels of delusion).
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Anyone thus inclined, can report dodgy financial dealings and fraud to GMP
https://www.gmp.police.uk/foi-ai/greater-manchester-police/who-we-are-and-what-we-do/2019/contact/ (MiC edit...could you be charged with wasting police time by reporting alleged breaches of rules designed to protect a cartel within a private members club?).
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Re: General Manchester City thread
« Reply #39859 on: Today at 11:42:28 AM »
These stupid c*nts have no idea how many times they've been hacked, when they were hacked, or who hacked them. I'd say it was time they were due another hack. (MiC edit...why bother commenting when you clearly haven't bothered to research anything to do with the case?)
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Quote from: .adam on Today at 10:30:10 AM
it also happened SEVEN years ago.
Which means it is covered by the Statute of Limitations as a civil matter. (MiC edit...just wrong... the UK has no statute of limitations regarding criminal offences).
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Final word...if those who assist torture whist being sponsored by a firm heavily implicated in money laundering for terrorist states wished to keep this under the carpet, they really should have shown a bit more prudence when attempting to derail a rival club's championship run in (by using their friends at a down market socialist rag in the states)...we know you were desperate...it'd already been over a generation since you'd had what you wrongly consider to be your personal property (always problems with that where these tramps are concerned).
For the record, none of this has anything to do with a massive gap at the top of the table... said gap didn't exist at the time the report was made to the English football authorities, since a grand total of zero games had been played in the PL 2019-20 season.
Shame The Times was the only UK paper to pick up on this and not The Sun... at least that way they'd have some kind of excuse for their ignorance.
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