PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Absolute insanity is beginning at the PL

Imagine you own a gardening business. You can only charge your customers whatever you’re allowed to by an ‘independent panel’ - a panel that happens to be made up of all the other gardening businesses that you’re competing with to make a living

Madness
 
Absolute insanity is beginning at the PL

Imagine you own a gardening business. You can only charge your customers whatever you’re allowed to by an ‘independent panel’ - a panel that happens to be made up of all the other gardening businesses that you’re competing with to make a living

Madness
The rags gardening business only sells manure.
 
Would we have to change the name to City Soccer Group?
I know it’s de rigeur to say the word “soccer” as a denigration of American Soccer, but you do know it was the original nickname of the sport in England first, right?

It’s a truncated form of Association Football from when Rugby Football was the name of that sport. Once Rugby Football became simply Rugby, Association Football became just Football…but it had been called soccer until then.
 
It don't matter anymore, Pep is probably on his way end of this season, rules are in place that make our owners business plan awkward to execute. The premier league is on its way to throwing away its financial advantage just to keep 4 clubs happy and the rest in their place. Maybe Sheikh Mansour is also ready to cash in his shares and get out while the going is good.
 
Didn't say get bored, said put in a position where they're too many obstacles in the way for his business to operate effectively.
It's is an amazing thought, that in reality, the Sheikh is only at the end of phase 1 of his ambition for the club.

Manchester thanks you Sheikh Mansour.

DELICIOUS.
 

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