journolud
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If we win a challenge against the legality of the charges this will inevitably be spun as us getting off on a technicality won’t it?
If I remember rightly the pre-2010 wages could still be discounted but UEFA's original model showed this being applied to the whole three-year reporting period. They tweaked it so that it applied to losses each year in that period rather than the aggregate - and lo and behold the accounts we'd already submitted showed a loss even after the discounting of pre-2010 wages so the discount was disallowed.Once bitten and all that?
Remember when Uefa said we could discount wages prior to 2010 for FFP and then decided to change the rules and factor them in so we were fucked.
Another example of Premier League trying to cover all the bases and having studied the CAS proceedings.
I'll be surprised if they want to. I imagine that a small number of clubs have applied significant pressure and the PL have bowed to it. Unless you were absolutely certain of guilt, taking City to task is very, very risky.The best team this league has ever witnessed,no better advert for the Premier League brand......and these cunts still want to fuck us over.
Sad,desperate,short sighted,cunts.
If the P/L withdraw their accusations, could CITY sue the P/L for defamation?
Probably, who cares though. We just need them to disappear so it's not in the background to every conversation about our team.If we win a challenge against the legality of the charges this will inevitably be spun as us getting off on a technicality won’t it?
But that would be a way out for PL which leaves us looking guilty, as if we're not already in everyone else's eyes, and those on whattsapp drip-feed reminded of that suggestion every day by no-mark shit-theorists all over social media, and MSM! We need some vindication IMO...It's not in our interest or theirs to do that. Neither party wants this to get messy.
I actually think this challenge by City is an open door invitation to make it all go away.
Premier League can say we did lodge charges but City didn't turn over the information and City can say we weren't obliged to turn over that information but here's our publicly issued accounts and here's all the information post rule change...
Maybe I'm blindly optimistic but there is a way out for both sides here.
But that would be a way out for PL which leaves us looking guilty, as if we're not already in everyone else's eyes, and those on whattsapp drip-feed reminded of that suggestion every day by no-mark shit theorist all over social media, and MSM! We need some vindication IMO...
We should care, because otherwise it won't disappear, it will be there forever, as you point out above.Probably, who cares though. We just need them to disappear so it's not in the background to every conversation about our team.
Ending it however good that is on a technicality is only to allow the rumors of cheating to continue.It's not in our interest or theirs to do that. Neither party wants this to get messy.
I actually think this challenge by City is an open door invitation to make it all go away.
Premier League can say we did lodge charges but City didn't turn over the information and City can say we weren't obliged to turn over that information but here's our publicly issued accounts and here's all the information post rule change...
Maybe I'm blindly optimistic but there is a way out for both sides here.