PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

We get charged from the Prem then a week later the RAGS get a Middle Eastern take over.
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There’s a bit of any irony about having a go at fans for taking an interest in events off the pitch. Remember the days when football journaltics talked about football only, now they are geopolitical experts who never reference the game.
It’s not like we got a game called off due to owner demonstrations is it? Why doesn’t the no mark wanker mention that.
 
No-one is going to bring the PL down, but it could help to get the club's position strengthened and the reforms needed. How do you think Al-Khalaifi got his position at UEFA? Charm and pesonality? This could be OUR way of buying a seat at the table.
Khalifa was proposed by the bent Juventus fucker Agneli who used his influence with the promise of the European Super League. Khalifa has been investigated over a number of fraudulent incidents, not all football related.
 
We get charged from the Prem then a week later the RAGS get a Middle Eastern take over.
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Are we anywhere near the 150 mark yet in charges?
It's starting to look like a page count of a thread on here
 
Make of this what you will, but I've just been privy to some startling information that would blow the lid off PGMOL and the power brokers at the Premier League, if it became public. It involves a recording of a conversation between the match day referee and VAR official at a recent away match, a recording that is now in the hands of City.

It's my firm belief that City have compiled a dossier so incendiary, that the Premier League will have no choice but to totally exonerate the Club of any wrongdoing. If they don't, this is going nuclear. Either way, we hold all the cards and this explains why we're so bullish about the eventual outcome. The Premier League are on the back foot, and in my opinion, are currently lobbying the membership as to how best to quietly end the process. I have also been advised that at least one of the "Nasty 9" has had board level discussions with City, distancing themselves from the others in the cabal.

Pep's press conference tells us all we need to know. Watch it again, look at the anger and barely controllable rage in the mans eyes. His attitude wasn't based upon him being reassured about some poxy finances & bullshit charges, it was because he KNOWS exactly what is coming.

Sit back and enjoy the ride Blues.
I appreciate your info but if true i just don't see the PL backing down & exonerating the club of all wrongdoing. Can you imagine the questions being asked if the PL suddenly turn around & say we got it wrong & drop all of the 100+ charges.
 
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All goals, possible pens are checked by VAR for offside, fouls or handball so, it went to VAR who confirmed he was in an offside position, that like a lino is the extent of their involvement. Atwell was aware that Rashford didn't touch the ball he may well have asked Oliver to confirm and we saw him to to McCann, this gave him the opportunity to decide to allow the goal, it was his decision.
Touching the ball is irrelevant. Attwell was supposed to apply the criteria for an opponent interfering with play as stated in the laws. As you can see Rashford was clearly interfering with play because he breached at least three of the guidelines listed; namely preventing an opponent from playing the ball; obstructing an opponent's line of vision; making an obvious action which impacts on the ability of an opponent to play the ball. Rashford ran towards the ball, shielded it, and obstructed Akanji and Ederson's vision.


The decision by Attwell wasn't a mistake. It was a suspicious decision. Remember the linesman called it correctly but was overruled by Attwell. He didn't even check the video. The rules are clear.
 
From the trollograph….some prick called alan tyers….



‘Pannick on the streets of London’, read the banner at Manchester City; a pretty good joke that repoints a lyric from The Smiths to pay tribute to Lord Pannick, who will be representing the club vs the Premier League as they do battle against allegations that they have breached its financial rules.

Time was when fan banners lauded goalscorers and midfield generals and it’s not hard to see why some people find it a bit ridiculous that football fans are lionising a man whose career path into City’s affections was less “youth team and then a loan move to Girona before breaking into the Carabao Cup squad” and more “Hertford College Oxford, called to the Bar, and then appointed a crossbench peer in the House of Lords”. But we are where we are and given that City's solitary acquisition in the January transfer window was 20-year-old Maximo Perrone for the chump-change sum of eight million quid, you can understand why the faithful are desperate to welcome a new hero.

A hard-tackling but cultured legal mind equally adept on the left or the right, Panno – as he is surely known to the lads in the City dressing room – has had previous spells with the Sunday Times in the Spycatcher case, representing kink-shamed fash scion Max Mosley in the European Court of Human Rights, and more recently an appearance on behalf of Isis banter queen Shamima Begum in the Supreme Court.
Yes, Alan Tyers qualifies as a prick, a complete and utter one, the complete and utter prick
 
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