PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

We have been under investigation for years, yet managed to win 6 out of the last 7 league titles, the treble, and the first ever four-peat. No, the players are not affected by the alleged breaches.
Excellent reasoning, you have successfully destroyed my argument, I bow to your superior intelligence!
 
I was listening to a podcast recently and Ian Cheeseman said he’d heard whispers but can’t comment until reports are verified,

…it sounds to me like this is related to the charges, I would imagine that the players have heard things too and wonder if this is related to our drop (off the nearest cliff) in form??

The drop off in form is pretty obviously due to players being out, players having to play while not 100%, players having to cover the wrong position, and players having to play too many matches.

There's a mental element added when you're in a rut, but the underlying cause is pretty clear, and it's not the charges causing those issues.
 
The drop off in form is pretty obviously due to players being out, players having to play while not 100%, players having to cover the wrong position, and players having to play too many matches.

There's a mental element added when you're in a rut, but the underlying cause is pretty clear, and it's not the charges causing those issues.


Speculation is to be expected considering we haven't just "Fell off" we appear to be in a nose dive we can't get out of and with the quality we have on the pitch even with the injuries we have had we have been appalling.

I don't believe it's because of the charges although IF (And it isn't) it was at least it would give fans some comfort.
 
No wonder Bournemouth didn’t vote with City.

Another Yank owner.

Las Vegas-based businessman Bill Foley replaces Bournemouth owner Maxim Demin to become the latest American to invest in English football


For comparison, only four PL clubs (Brighton, Manchester City, Bournemouth, and Brentford) realized a pre-tax profit in 2022/23, with one (Bournemouth) relying on sizeable exceptional other operating income from extinguishment of a shareholder loan.
 
Have we played our get out of jail free card yet? -:)

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No wonder Bournemouth didn’t vote with City.

Another Yank owner.

Las Vegas-based businessman Bill Foley replaces Bournemouth owner Maxim Demin to become the latest American to invest in English football


For comparison, only four PL clubs (Brighton, Manchester City, Bournemouth, and Brentford) realized a pre-tax profit in 2022/23, with one (Bournemouth) relying on sizeable exceptional other operating income from extinguishment of a shareholder loan.
Fuck them.

Let’s hope we get no relegation and every club with a tiny dream of competing gets shafted. It’s the American way.
 
Speculation is to be expected considering we haven't just "Fell off" we appear to be in a nose dive we can't get out of and with the quality we have on the pitch even with the injuries we have had we have been appalling.

I don't believe it's because of the charges although IF (And it isn't) it was at least it would give fans some comfort.

Not sure that's much comfort. I'd rather have Ake and Akanji back and fit, and see what happens, than find out that they're worried because they've heard bad news about the charges :)
 

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