I am intrigued by Tolmie's post outlining Berrada's assessment given to executives at OT, in particular his call to prepare for "civil war". He does appear to think this will result from City's exoneration by the IC. This does not seem hard to believe. I am minded of a story a little while ago that a PL chairman speaking, he claimed, for many others said that he, and they, were not interested at all in the 115 hearing, because they had no chance of finishing in the top four, and the outcome of the hearing and charges was only of interest to a small number of clubs (which are ...?). Now, if this small number of clubs react to the verdict by trying to clear off to some money spinning "super" league (with the rags and Spurs!!!) after having cost everyone else millions in legal costs (and interest on owner loans which they were promised would be interest free) civil war may well be a fitting description of the outcome with wich Mr Masters (?!) would have to deal.