I hope he does. But what Pep said today, as possibly the most professionally respected manager in world football, will carry a lot of weight. The significance of it is that this isn't the fans and Bluemooners rumbling on about conspiracy theories - we can be dismissed by the press as useful idiots - this is a top professional calling out the cowardly cartel in European football and their puppets like UEFA and Tebas. He's basically saying that he's had first-hand experience of this poison, he knows what is going on and he knows why. More importantly, he's saying that if you think all this City agenda stuff is in the minds of paranoid supporters, forget it, it's real.
With a couple of exceptions, if the journalists out there weren't in such a cosy, comfortable place, they would realise that there is proper investigative journalism to be done on this nasty cartel and their influence on a supposedly regulatory body and a story much bigger than Man City to be told. But they won't.