PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

My stream showed Khaldoon and scruffy Jim having a chat and pretending to like each other before kick off.

Khaldoon looked chilled as fuck and not like a man shitting his knickers.
They've known each other for quite some time, not just from the petrochemicals industry, but INEOS have a formula one team. And Khaldoon has a grand prix.
 
I think board didn't want to invest in the team after City won a treble due to these charges. They want to see the verdict before investing money again. That's why two latest season it has been big downgrade in the squad (Laporte, Mahrez, Alvarez out) without signing proper replacements.
The summer we sold Laporte, we signed Gvardiol, the following summer we sold, Mahrez, we signed Doku, this summer we sold Alvarez and signed Savinho. Whether or not you agree the outgoings and incomings were the correct decisions, the fact is the club replaced those players you listed.

The reason we’re not spunking money like we used to is because like everybody else we’re trying to comply with the bollocks PSR rules.
 
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.
If the players had heard the case is going to go badly, they'd have been straight onto their agents sounding out other clubs and the other clubs would have told journalists

They don't know anything
 
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.

thought Michael J Jordan (actor) was financing them?
 

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