foggy1974
Well-Known Member
And human rightsBack to sports washing :)
And human rightsBack to sports washing :)
I live in SE Asia and United shirts are non existent. Unlike City shirts, it’s not 2003 anymore.When it comes to broadcasters and their advertisers milking and exploiting the masses of unthinking, herd following united "fans" particularly throughout SE Asia then I'm afraid City are still virtually a non-entity and irrelevance in commercial terms despite the trajectories the two clubs have taken in the last decade.
A lot of it is quite simply due to the colour of their shirts... red is considered a lucky colour throughout much of that part of the world and the largely uneducated and superstitious folks there will do anything to associate themselves with the colour red, including supporting who ever happens to be the most famous football team that plays in red which still happens to be united despite 10 years of failure and underachievement.
The only problem there is that given how the emails were obtained it would be almost impossible to ascertain that the emails were the original emails and not doctored in any way, so even with the metadata of the emails it would be extremely hard to present them and only them of evidence of wrongdoing you would basically have to have video footage of someone typing the email with a copy of the days paper next to him to confirm that those emails had not been doctored in anyway.
or just compare the emails in question to all the emails the Premier league made City supply them with, presumably they would match if they have not been tampered with ;;;;The only problem there is that given how the emails were obtained it would be almost impossible to ascertain that the emails were the original emails and not doctored in any way, so even with the metadata of the emails it would be extremely hard to present them and only them of evidence of wrongdoing you would basically have to have video footage of someone typing the email with a copy of the days paper next to him to confirm that those emails had not been doctored in anyway.
Funny how little the human rights issue gets mentioned any more in the media or social media, it's all about 115 and nothing else. Almost as though those talking about human rights abuses in the Middle East weren't very interested in those issues at all except as a kneejerk criticism of a football team they didn't support.And human rights
Well the print media, the broadcasters and their associated advertisers don't seem to have figured out that's now the case and are all still desperate for the rags to remain relevant.I live in SE Asia and United shirts are non existent. Unlike City shirts, it’s not 2003 anymore.
I've said for years there's probably many legitimate arguments for criticizing ownership but the idea that they're here to launder their reputation is so silly. They're here to diversify from oil and make money. If I gave you £100bn to spend on investments that would come good in 50-100 years you'd invest in tech, biomedicine, green tech, sport and entertainment, and property. Guess what they're investing in.Kinda dilutes the whole "sportswashing" accusation, doesn't it?
Yes, City gave the emails and confirmed they were legit. The editing has always been overstated imo.Did CAS not state that the "veracity" of the emails was not in question?
I thought that the originals had been viewed by CAS and that the edited version was essentially truthful. I thought City accepted that at CAS?
I thought also that the emails were said not to be enough on their own.
My thought about that is that the point of editing the emails was to give the impression of wrongdoing as separately they were less sensational. Just my opinion though.