Do you want King Charles to return home after taking the other 2 to Rwanda?I want Khaldoon to talk to King Charles to take Richi Sunak to Rwanda and leave him there. And Richard Masters can go with him too.
Do you want King Charles to return home after taking the other 2 to Rwanda?I want Khaldoon to talk to King Charles to take Richi Sunak to Rwanda and leave him there. And Richard Masters can go with him too.
True…and it will be…fuck all.I’m so fucking bored and drained of reading this nonsense I can’t bring myself to care about it anymore. It’ll take years anyway. What’ll be will be
What are you having to 'deal with' exactly? A few gobshite Pub Rags saying mean things to you?Again we are soft and will do fuck all. Again it’s us fans that have to deal with all the shit and defend us!
They aren't going to do that.Lawton looked pretty dumb there, but I’d love to watch a debate between @projectriver and some of the media goons like Delaney, Harris, Panja. Imagine how thick they would look in the face of someone with real knowledge in this area.
100%. I've said for years sportswashing is a word that makes journalists not something that covers up misdemeanours of countries!“Sportswashing” is IMO a load of shite. The people who complain about it (the media) are the main ones who push the narrative that it exists. Here’s a thought…if you don’t like these regimes using sport to clean their image…stop fucking promoting it in your papers. Using us as an example, if they hadn’t been calling us “Oil Club City”, “Abu Dhabi FC” or “State-owned” for the past decade, nobody would give a toss who we were owned by. People like Harris, Delaney etc have built a career off City and our owners apparent sportswashing. Mansour isn’t benefitting from this, they are. Sportswashing is news not because these guys have a high moral compass. It’s news because it makes them money. What heroes they are.
To be honest talking about sports washing, Harris and Delooney look like a pair of fucking tramps who could do with a damn good fucking wash“Sportswashing” is IMO a load of shite. The people who complain about it (the media) are the main ones who push the narrative that it exists. Here’s a thought…if you don’t like these regimes using sport to clean their image…stop fucking promoting it in your papers. Using us as an example, if they hadn’t been calling us “Oil Club City”, “Abu Dhabi FC” or “State-owned” for the past decade, nobody would give a toss who we were owned by. People like Harris, Delaney etc have built a career off City and our owners apparent sportswashing. Mansour isn’t benefitting from this, they are. Sportswashing is news not because these guys have a high moral compass. It’s news because it makes them money. What heroes they are.
The Premier league have to have evidence for each of the 115 charges they have brought against City.
City do not have to disprove anything.
The burden of proof in this country is on the accuser and not the defendant.
‘The adjudicatory committee of Uefa’s Club Financial Control Board’s (CFCB) report concludes that the payments, which were supposed to come from the UAE’s majority state-owned telecommunications company Etisalat, were actually “disguised equity funding”. It alleges that funding came from City’s owners, the Abu Dhabi United Group (ADUG), the investment group headed by Abu Dhabi’s vice-president, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan
‘The report says that during a Uefa disciplinary hearing, City’s lawyer named the person who paid the money as “Jaber Mohamed” and stated that he was “a person in the business of providing financial and brokering services to commercial entities in the UAE”. The report adds that “…the obvious question, not answered at any point in the club’s submission and evidence, [is] why either Etisalat or ADUG should have needed any financial assistance from a broker in paying the Etisalat sponsorship liabilities.”
‘City’s case was that Etisalat repaid the money to their owners in 2015, but that was not accepted by the Uefa adjudicatory committee. It imposed a two-year European ban on City in 2019 only for it to be overturned a year later by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), which ruled that the £30 million payments could not be dealt with as rule breaches because they were time-barred. Two of the three CAS panel members also cleared City of receiving disguised equity funding via the Etihad airline, saying that claim “remains unsubstantiated”.
‘Significantly however, the Etisalat payments can be dealt with by the Premier League among its charges as, unlike Uefa, it has no time restrictions. City have declined to comment on the latest allegations.’