Media coverage 2018/19

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Manchester City’s state-funded spending is ruining football, says La Liga chief Javier Tebas
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...all-says-la-liga-chief-javier-tebas-sdqd9xr6f


“During Soccerex two years ago, I said they weren’t living up to FFP standards,” Tebas said. “City sent me faxes and legal documents saying they were going to put me in front of a court in Manchester if I didn’t correct my statements. I still haven’t gone to court in Manchester, nor have I been called to present myself there. So I reaffirm what I said on that day.


Manchester City’s state-funded spending is ruining football, says La Liga chief Javier Tebas
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...all-says-la-liga-chief-javier-tebas-sdqd9xr6f


“During Soccerex two years ago, I said they weren’t living up to FFP standards,” Tebas said. “City sent me faxes and legal documents saying they were going to put me in front of a court in Manchester if I didn’t correct my statements. I still haven’t gone to court in Manchester, nor have I been called to present myself there. So I reaffirm what I said on that day.

Time for the club to put up or shut up. Sue the c*nt or don't embarrass yourselves by making hollow threats.
This guy is an arrogant cock surly city need to shut this idiot up .
 
Manchester City’s state-funded spending is ruining football, says La Liga chief Javier Tebas
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...all-says-la-liga-chief-javier-tebas-sdqd9xr6f


“During Soccerex two years ago, I said they weren’t living up to FFP standards,” Tebas said. “City sent me faxes and legal documents saying they were going to put me in front of a court in Manchester if I didn’t correct my statements. I still haven’t gone to court in Manchester, nor have I been called to present myself there. So I reaffirm what I said on that day.

Time for the club to put up or shut up. Sue the c*nt or don't embarrass yourselves by making hollow threats.

Such a breathtaking lack of self-awareness it's almost admirable.
 
A new attack from the NYT on City.

For Europe’s Soccer Chief, the Outrage Arrives in Waves
A Champions League restructuring and a looming fight with Manchester City have UEFA’s Aleksander Ceferin sitting atop a soccer economy that feels as if it’s pulling itself apart

“Sometimes,” Ceferin said, “we forget how dirty this industry is.”(and it start’s at UEFA’s doorstep, you hypocrite)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/20/...-arrives-in-waves.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share
 
Manchester City’s state-funded spending is ruining football, says La Liga chief Javier Tebas
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...all-says-la-liga-chief-javier-tebas-sdqd9xr6f


“During Soccerex two years ago, I said they weren’t living up to FFP standards,” Tebas said. “City sent me faxes and legal documents saying they were going to put me in front of a court in Manchester if I didn’t correct my statements. I still haven’t gone to court in Manchester, nor have I been called to present myself there. So I reaffirm what I said on that day.

Time for the club to put up or shut up. Sue the c*nt or don't embarrass yourselves by making hollow threats.
Given Tebas's political views it's not hard to work out why he hates us.

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...ier-tebas-vox-andalucia-partido-a8732291.html
 
That's all folks.

[@city_rabin] "Anyhow people have asked me if I am some sort of a spy or being paid by anyone to target some reporters. The answer is a resounding no, I am not. All of the info I've gone through are in the public domain and I've also taken the time to reproduce the source every time.

Truth isn't subjective but how people perceive it is based on who carries the truth to the people. This puts a big responsibility on those who report news but today it is absolutely OK to twist any fact to justify a narrative. Ppl like Ewan MacKenna don't bother with evidence.

Sports journalists have become human rights advocates overnight, they have become socialists decrying money in football all because their favourite team lost. If City has run afoul of the FFP, I'm sure they will be punished and City can and will handle it.

But before any pronouncement of guilt, a vast section of the media have decided that City's success is tainted. They don't even hide this...it doesn't matters. FFP or not. It doesn't feel like a sporting event, the fans are puppets in a global project. Evidence be damned."


Shame that. I was just going to sign up to Twitter so I could follow this guy. I suppose I could still sign up just to remind Ewan Mckenna what an embarrassment he is to journalism.
 
Shame that. I was just going to sign up to Twitter so I could follow this guy. I suppose I could still sign up just to remind Miguel Delaney what an embarrassment he is to journalism.
who'd have thunk it. social media and modern news media are helping (enabling) the public to push us all back into the dark ages. how the fuck did this happen?
 
Shame that. I was just going to sign up to Twitter so I could follow this guy. I suppose I could still sign up just to remind Ewan Mckenna what an embarrassment he is to journalism.

I don't think he's disappearing. But social media when it goes viral can be exhausting, as is researching and writing stuff. People have jobs, he just wants to take a step back from the madness of the last few days, that's all.
 
A new attack from the NYT on City.

For Europe’s Soccer Chief, the Outrage Arrives in Waves
A Champions League restructuring and a looming fight with Manchester City have UEFA’s Aleksander Ceferin sitting atop a soccer economy that feels as if it’s pulling itself apart

“Sometimes,” Ceferin said, “we forget how dirty this industry is.”(and it start’s at UEFA’s doorstep, you hypocrite)

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/20/...-arrives-in-waves.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share

Can't read it beyond the first couple of paragraphs. Anyone know what the rest says? I know it's our old friend Tariq again but I'm guessing Ceferin isn't just aiming it at City and is perhaps also bemoaning the behaviour of the cartel clubs?
 
Manchester City’s state-funded spending is ruining football, says La Liga chief Javier Tebas
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...all-says-la-liga-chief-javier-tebas-sdqd9xr6f


“During Soccerex two years ago, I said they weren’t living up to FFP standards,” Tebas said. “City sent me faxes and legal documents saying they were going to put me in front of a court in Manchester if I didn’t correct my statements. I still haven’t gone to court in Manchester, nor have I been called to present myself there. So I reaffirm what I said on that day.

Time for the club to put up or shut up. Sue the c*nt or don't embarrass yourselves by making hollow threats.

Is this the same Javier Tebas, the one who supports Real Madrid and tax avoidance and much more...……………….

https://ronaldo.com/football-news/javier-tebas-an-in-depth-look-at-la-ligas-corrupt-president/
 
double first in International Affairs and Economics (she is one ****ing sexy woman),First thing came in my head(you no the score mate)PICS
But a really good post..
Rules are rules.

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Which is why it's such a twattish question.

I've already seen dozens of comments about "well he's not denied it, it must be true", but we all know if he had denied it then the back page story would be "Guardiola denies payments" which makes him look guilty.

That's why Pep's so angry.

Harris himself has pretty much advocated the silence=guilt line.
 
Manchester City’s state-funded spending is ruining football, says La Liga chief Javier Tebas
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/...all-says-la-liga-chief-javier-tebas-sdqd9xr6f


“During Soccerex two years ago, I said they weren’t living up to FFP standards,” Tebas said. “City sent me faxes and legal documents saying they were going to put me in front of a court in Manchester if I didn’t correct my statements. I still haven’t gone to court in Manchester, nor have I been called to present myself there. So I reaffirm what I said on that day.

Time for the club to put up or shut up. Sue the c*nt or don't embarrass yourselves by making hollow threats.

People still use fax machines ??
 
Some of the articles appearing in the media in the wake of City's historic achievements this season have been more concerned with the problems facing football in England than we have given them credit for. I think we are justified in asking why these problems become such a matter for concern when City rewrite the record books rather than United, and when Liverpool get 97 points to win nout, but even the notorious Jonathan Wilson article did point out that "It's not just City; it's not just England". Everywhere trophies are won by the same small club of clubs and, in fact, England was really the only one of the major five leagues to see a genuinely thrilling title race this season. The problem is the enormous gulf in wealth and income between the elite and the rest. We point out that United and Chelsea are still massively in debt and Liverpool are reluctant to see any discussion of their debts so we have little idea of the real picture. But below the elite the problem is getting much worse and we have seen that Bolton is the latest club whose existence is threatened. Football needs investment desperately, as City have shown, but it needs a whole raft of measures to deal with the paradox of more money than ever coming into the game but most clubs getting poorer and poorer. The answer is most certainly NOT a European super league nor is it punishing City for "financial irregularities" or simply for its "oil money" as the stupid brigade from other team's fans seem to want.

What really irritates me about the media's discussions of these problems though is that they never attempt to analyse the role of the football authorities and clubs - UEFA, the FA, Manchester United and the other major leagues and clubs - in causing these problems. In the 1980s top flight clubs began the process of concentrating finance in their own hands and increasing revenue, ostensibly to compete better with the super rich owners of the top European clubs, through keeping the gate receipts and allowing shirt sponsorship, then through the formation of the PL and the TV deals with Sky. But it was only when UEFA, and the FA abdicated their role as governing bodies and became commercial rivals of the clubs through the exploitation of sponsorship and the development of the European Cup into the champions league that the real damage was done. The stratification of English football accelerated - the premier league was the only place to be and at the top of the PL was a small group of increasingly rich clubs which won all the trophies and competed with the small group of increasingly rich European clubs.

UEFA and the PL, though, had made English clubs especially attractive to investors; Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool to those who wished to cream of part of the large revenues success in the 80s and 90s had brought but also from oligarchs looking for glory as in the case of Chelsea and more so to "sleeping" (half dead?) giants like City where investment could really change things. Such new money for some "new" clubs really threatened the community of interest between the football authorities and the clubs which were used to winning all the prizes - they had got rich together. And so to FFP which actually encourages the cartel to increase debt levels, bans investment in clubs unless the investor is actually an asset stripper and makes no effort to deal with any of the real problems facing football in Europe. Only the PL has been an exception, with City, Chelsea and Leicester having kept the establishment out since 2013, but this at a time when the plight of most clubs has deteriorated alarmingly. It is a sign of the times that we celebrate, rather than condemn, the championship play off as "the richest game in football". Soon even - or especially - the CL will be concerned only with history (post 1990s of course). Football will be all about the protection of the establishment, the rest is financial irregularity.
 
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