Gerrard must of thought he was in Chelsea's penalty areaView attachment 138143wasn't a fan of Brendan Rodgers either apparently..for all his faults you can't say he's a bad judge of character , old Crooty...
Gerrard must of thought he was in Chelsea's penalty areaView attachment 138143wasn't a fan of Brendan Rodgers either apparently..for all his faults you can't say he's a bad judge of character , old Crooty...
"...a street kid gets arrested, gonna do some time, he got out three years from now, to commit more crime;Joking aside. Tell me another victimless crime that would attract such a sentence ?
Yet again the Judges are supporting big business. Money looking after money. Judges looking after the system they are part of, fuck the little man. The ordinary bloke in the street.
He hasn't hurt anybody, not even financially and yet he gets 3 years. Effin disgrace
Melle Mel likes this post !!"...a street kid gets arrested, gonna do some time, he got out three years from now, to commit more crime;
a business man is caught, with 24 kilos, he's out on bail, and out of jail, and that's the way it goes;
RAAH!"
I've not seen anything, but there's no credible justification they could offer. Since they've been cheating, plenty of other clubs have co-operated with the Premier League and many have been fined, and some docked points.Have they ever acknowleged and attempted to justify theyr refusal to co-operate since 2018? It's quite an amazing stance from a club purporting to have nothing to hide.
Bwahahaha!!... They know their own rules, and will have written them with expert legal advice as it's a multi-£billion global league.
You would really think a scouser of all people would understand the value of going no commentJust to ensure that we all know the desperate lengths the dipper imaginations will go to to persuade each other that CITY are about to be 'destroyed' - here is an example from today:
Quote from: DangerScouse on Yesterday at 11:51:06 pm
I've not seen anything, but there's no credible justification they could offer. Since they've been cheating, plenty of other clubs have co-operated with the Premier League and many have been fined, and some docked points.
City's failure to comply with requests since 2018 only reinforces their guilt, and the likelihood of all the suspicions and charges being true. There's every chance they'll get punished for the 115 charges, and then face another investigation covering the last 6 years. I still think there's no way the PL would ever have gone public with such a long list of charges without being absolutely certain of their evidence, and chances of making it all stick. They know their own rules, and will have written them with expert legal advice as it's a multi-£billion global league. They wouldn't risk their own reputation and the league's credibility by going public with a case they might lose. The recent developments of us, Utd, Chelsea and Spurs submitting our intentions to sue for compensation are further evidence that multiple parties are preparing for City's downfall.
The best thing is that if they are severely punished for the initial charges then it guarantees there is plenty more to come. It would be like a criminal being put behind bars and their sentence being extended when more crimes come to light. The added bonus is that this would tarnish Guardiola's reputation forever, along with some of the most dislikeable players and fans in football history. City Football Group would also never be the same, as I imagine Sheik Mansour and his gang of crooks will quickly sell up and retreat to the desert in the aftermath.
You would really think a scouser of all people would understand the value of going no comment
Just to ensure that we all know the desperate lengths the dipper imaginations will go to to persuade each other that CITY are about to be 'destroyed' - here is an example from today:
Quote from: DangerScouse on Yesterday at 11:51:06 pm
I've not seen anything, but there's no credible justification they could offer. Since they've been cheating, plenty of other clubs have co-operated with the Premier League and many have been fined, and some docked points.
City's failure to comply with requests since 2018 only reinforces their guilt, and the likelihood of all the suspicions and charges being true. There's every chance they'll get punished for the 115 charges, and then face another investigation covering the last 6 years. I still think there's no way the PL would ever have gone public with such a long list of charges without being absolutely certain of their evidence, and chances of making it all stick. They know their own rules, and will have written them with expert legal advice as it's a multi-£billion global league. They wouldn't risk their own reputation and the league's credibility by going public with a case they might lose. The recent developments of us, Utd, Chelsea and Spurs submitting our intentions to sue for compensation are further evidence that multiple parties are preparing for City's downfall.
The best thing is that if they are severely punished for the initial charges then it guarantees there is plenty more to come. It would be like a criminal being put behind bars and their sentence being extended when more crimes come to light. The added bonus is that this would tarnish Guardiola's reputation forever, along with some of the most dislikeable players and fans in football history. City Football Group would also never be the same, as I imagine Sheik Mansour and his gang of crooks will quickly sell up and retreat to the desert in the aftermath.
It's certain that many of them will have been advised of that route on a regular basis.