PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

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But…. That’s not what happened. The Liverpool employee when he left City acquired someone else’s login details and used those - not his old City credentials. Demonstrates clear evidence of wanting to hack the system by using login details never issued to them and Liverpool FC were clearly comfortable accessing and using data that clearly wasn’t theirs.
So City did all they could then?

City can't account for the employee guessing that his old mate at City is using Password123.
 
I have encountered lots that weren't interested and had no clue about it, they spent their time gushing over Rodri, KDB and Haaland.

2-1 to the "average international punter knows little or nothing about 115"
Only the ones we encountered in Dortmund and Amsterdam, I can't speak for anyone else, my post was based on empirical evidence.
 
The Liverpool one involved the former City employees using an existing enployee's login credentials. I don't know how they got that password (although I'm sure City does) but I do know that the City employee involved was still there a few years later, and may still be. So he wasn't sacked, suggesting he wasn't actively involved in whatever happened. It still puzzles me why we didn't go to the police over this, as it was a clear criminal offence under the Computer Misuse Act.
It’s a slight aside, but to me, that makes the actions of those two individuals far more reprehensible. I think using someone’s login details is such a violation of that individual and exposes them to consequences in way that using another means to nefariously access the database does not.

I expect that individual felt very betrayed and understandably affronted by such a personal breach of trust.

To deploy a workplace analogy, stealing from your employer is one thing, but stealing from your fellow employees when they are at work is another, at least in my eyes.

Absolute fucking lowlife cunts.
 
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It’s a slight aside, but to me, that makes the actions of those two individuals far more reprehensible. I think using someone’s login details is such a violation of that individual and exposes them to consequences in way that using another means to nefariously access the database does not.

I expect that individual felt very betrayed and understandably affronted by such a personal breach of trust.

To deploy a workplace analogy, stealing from your employer is one thing, but stealing from your fellow employees when they are at work is another, at least in my eyes.

Absolute fucking lowlife cunts.

To think we settled that left those individuals still employed & then promoted showed piss poor negotiating. They should have been sacked by the Dippers & their reputations in tatters.
 
To think we settled that left those individuals still employed & then promoted showed piss poor negotiating. They should have been sacked by the Dippers & their reputations in tatters.
Yes, the club definitely rolled over and had their tummy tickled there.
 
Only the ones we encountered in Dortmund and Amsterdam, I can't speak for anyone else, my post was based on empirical evidence.
Dutch media is a joke. Nothing but sycophantic journo’s up United and Liverpool’s bum. All about istree and tradition. Compounded by having pundits like Jaap Stam, Dirk Kuyt etc. Also journo’s like Sjoerd Mossou cozying up to Ten Hag because he got inside access for a diary about United’s road to recovery(sic)

It’s always been an uphill battle , and probably won’t change until we get more Dutch players in. One of the idiots at the Volkskrant newspaper even had an entire bit about all Dutch players who play in the Premiership. The complete idiot, Patrick Ijzendoorn, forgot current Dutch international Aké. Not making it up.
 
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That’s not true at all. The “cheats” narrative started properly at the beginning of last season when the other clubs were deducted points.

In my experience that is not true.

Unless you refer only to the widespread use of the word "cheat"

To use one example I had a conversation with the finance director of WBA at least 5 years ago, he was confident City had fiddled the books consistently since the takeover. He had no personal knowledge, so where do you believe he constructed his truth.
 
I have been in IT my entire career, working at billion dollar companies and in our most recent round of phishing training. The head of IT security got caught out.

Shit happens, nothing is infallible.
I hope he got reprimanded.
My company turned over 54 billion last year and cloud security is paramount. (No I don’t own it sadly ;) )

If someone has shared their password then they are just plain daft and would be fired on the spot
 
Dutch media is a joke. Nothing but sycophantic journo’s up United and Liverpool’s bum. All about istree and tradition. Compounded by having pundits like Jaap Stam, Dirk Kuyt etc. Also journo’s like Sjoerd Mossou cozying up to Ten Hag because he got inside access for a diary about United’s road to recovery(sic)

It’s always been an uphill battle , and probably won’t change until we get more Dutch players in. One of the idiots at the Volkskrant newspaper even had an entire bit about all Dutch players who play in the Premiership. The complete idiot, Patrick Ijzendoorn, forgot current Dutch international Aké. Not making it up.
It’s the same here though and that definitely sets a direction.
Carragher, Neville, Warner, Souness, Keane, Merson, Smith, Wright, Ferdinand, Redknapp, Murphy, Hargreaves, Dublin, Keown, McManaman, Dixon.

All of them played for the 3 red shirted clubs and they push the narrative whenever possible.
 

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