I like this post and it ends well with a rousing once more unto the breach.
As a feel good it's great.
But there'll be no City siege mentality, getting supporters to sing from the same hymn sheet is like herding cats, it isn't going to happen, we can't even get a proper singing section at the ground! So building a sky blue "all for one and one for all" across a worldwide fan base is a non-starter.
Besides, whatever the outcome, it's millions spent and years away and as we found at CAS, a not guilty verdict brings no redemption.
In the meantime we've been found guilty where it matters, in the court of public opinion, our "brand" badly damaged. Social media is awash with anti City shit, it's a cesspit of wilful ignorance and tribalism and there we're done, the verdict's in, our achievements worthless, our trophies stolen, nothing more than the ill gotten gains of a serial cheat.
Mainstream media is no better, the usual suspects are out in force and now football's Rees-Mogg has spoken.
If Manchester City are found guilty, league must make an example of them
HENRY WINTER
https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/...d?shareToken=84740393be83237ef772e307bb7372be
The comments section is a delight to behold, but no different to anywhere else.
Guilty, not guilty, that conclusion is years away. What we as fans have to understand is that the outcome, while significant, is not the issue. If we're found not guilty it'll bring no victory, because in many ways the verdict is merely a by-product of the process, the process is the punishment.
I repeat, the process is the punishment, like coppers bringing charges they know won't stand up, in order that the accused go through the interviews, the lawyers, the cost, the anxiety, the months, sometimes years with a cloud hanging over their heads and then, the case is dropped, there's no conviction, but mission accomplished nonetheless.
We're all in the process now, you, me, everyone associated with the club.
But don't kid yourself, existing City fans are immaterial in this, this is football power politics, to our competitors City fans are nothing, insignificant, any grief we suffer is a desirable but inconsequential by product of the process.
Stunting our worldwide fan growth and commercial revenue, getting us out of the top four and deterring others are the prizes here, and I would argue that much of that has already been achieved simply by charging us. There's a good chance the remaining goodies will be achieved irrespective of the final verdict.
If you take a step back and look at this objectively, away from the social media sea of ignorance and partisanship, two things clearly emerge. The mainstream football media know what's really going on, I'm not talking about the talking heads paid to spout shit, though I suspect a few of them know what's up, I'm talking about the likes of Henry Winter.
Winter knows this is a power play, he knows the shenanigans that go on in the boardrooms of PL clubs, yet he feels compelled to write this shit, to tow the line, to give this football gangsterism legitimacy.
And secondly, our club is not well run. We do certain things well, but to paraphrase Oscar Wilde....To be charged once for cheating may be regarded a misfortune, to be charged twice looks like carelessness. What the fuck has Soriano been doing? Buying clubs in the middle of fucking nowhere when he should've been building alliances at home against the Yanky backstabbers.
Not one PL club has sprung to our defence, not one! How shit must we be to have pissed on everyone's chips!