PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Can they go back to the 70's & 80's when John Moores/Littlewoods Pools bank rolled their success , if it is unfair now surely buying league titles in the 70's & 80's was just as corrupt as the present day
But the Rags and Dippers success is organic apparently , it came from pre-FFP days when owners could do what they f*ck they want , organic my arse , they had a sugar daddy and would have won fuck all without the Littlewoods money

Sugar dadddies going right back to being the shame of my home town Newton Heath.
 
Just ask them about the £50m charged to planning fees for a stadium that never happened, but which got them through ffp (2 years running I think). £50m on PED’s more likely
Or the loan from RBS which was a publically own bank at the time that saved them from going into administration.
Does this mean that the Dippers were state funded?
 
Sugar dadddies going right back to being the shame of my home town Newton Heath.




Newton Heath FC founded in 1878, but folded in 1902 due to serious debt issues and were renamed "Manchester united' aft

er being rescued and backed by local businessmen. Of course they (the rags) maintain they were formed in 1878 to give them a bit more history,but to me it's a different club just like West gorton/ardwick , but we always say City were formed on 1894. Ironically the 'green and gold' campaign harks back to a club that folded due to debt problems , it seems just like their American owners they don't do irony.
 
The people who wrote the report?

It wasn't thrilling, but they're not students. Both PhDs with years of experience. One is Course Leader on the LLM International Sports Law in Practice course, and the guy in the video is a Senior Lecturer in Sport Finance.
Read it.

They’re both clearly absolute knobheads.
 
A local paper which in the last 12 months has been the worst performing in the Uk with a huge decline in print sales( now 7000 copies sold daily) and it’s online viewers have fallen 50 pc. Totally irrelevant.

I did the MEN a disservice. They actually sell 8000 print copies in a metro area with a population of more than 3 million people. Manchester is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe so that's a pathetic figure.


Meanwhile their website audience is also plummeting which is pitiful when their online viewers are dominated by overseas football fans and City have just won a treble.


Their performance is beyond bad. The worst in the entire country. That's what happens when you alienate your core customers ie supporters of Manchester City, the local football club. They won't survive much longer. No matter how much they mock our club it isn't working for them.
 
I did the MEN a disservice. They actually sell 8000 print copies in a metro area with a population of more than 3 million people. Manchester is one of the fastest growing cities in Europe so that's a pathetic figure.


Meanwhile their website audience is also plummeting which is pitiful when their online viewers are dominated by overseas football fans and City have just won a treble.


Their performance is beyond bad. The worst in the entire country. That's what happens when you alienate your core customers ie supporters of Manchester City, the local football club. They won't survive much longer. No matter how much they mock our club it isn't working for them.
Remember the internet twenty year ago, when you clicked a website and it took a while to load, because of all the ads and pop ups that ane with it? Well the MEN decided to bring it back, neatly cutting up their 'articles' between advert for their other features, the latest mobile game and countless other invaders where a game of find the X to close me down, can last for hours.

Obvious they are using a primitive form of AI to regurgitate articles too. I have relatives in another part of the country with a similar 'local' news outlet, so get alerts sometimes for news articles in their neck of the woods. We see the same articles a lot, with the location just changed.

My eldest is choosing her GCSEs soon, she mentioned being a journalist and I had to laugh, it'll be a dead profession within a few decades, if not sooner. Clicks not facts!
 

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