I concur , Deffo not a prickYou ****.
I concur , Deffo not a prickYou ****.
And you insult me as prick - that is not better. And you did it with intention.
I did not see the expression "Oil club" as an insult as it is widely used for your club. So if you see it as an insult it was not intended by me.
But with using the expression I just tried to explain why the conception of Liverpool - so a billionaire sponsored club, too - is different to that of City or Chelsea.
Klopp always was a bad loser - that did not start in the EPL.
He is what we call a Menschenfänger in Germany - somebody that gets the people behind him - atleast the ones that are following his team or neutrals. It might be even easier in Germany where you are for or against Bayern - there is not really a neutral. In England he probably has found the equivalent to Dortmund in Liverpool - not really the underdog but somehow still different to the oil clubs or United.
At the end it always is the same - the referees and FA and the VAR... is always against Liverpool...
When that money is being used to fund terrorism ....What Standard Chartered do or don't do doesn't really bother me (but that's just me). Is the evasion of US financial instructions necessarily foul play? Perhaps financial institutions that cooperate in sanctioning impoverished nations are 'guilty'?
We all have different moral codes. My moral code is based on what is good for Manchester city, football and when it comes to wider society, humanity in general. Everyone acts in self interest hence Liverpool fans suddenly have discovered a keen interest in human rights despite gaining notoriety across Europe for behaviour that we can all recall.
I always ask: what oil money?I know you didn't intend it as an insult but 'oil club' is a racist trope over here (I'm surprised it isn't in Germany). That's why people don't respond well to it being used.
You ****.Welcome to Manchester.
Yes. To my post above we can now add data from PB showing that all the money spent on the team etc comes from our current earnings from football. No related (IAS 24) sponsorships, no oil company sponsorships, and associated sponsorships in the widest definition are 15% of turnover.10 years of FFP compliance would suggest it's not oil money. But try telling that to Bayern, Liverpool, United, Arsenal fans, and City haters in general.
Audi: Users of concentration camp slave labour. https://www.timesofisrael.com/german-car-maker-audi-reveals-nazi-past/Those three shareholders sponsor Bayern for how much each year?
And as for oil clubs, if you would be so polite not to call City an oil club on our own forum, irrespective of what you call us in Germany, it would be appreciated.