Winchester
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We're doomed
I tells ye
I tells ye
It’s certainly tarnishing our reputation. We are pre judged in the court of public opinion as guilty or post facto guilty of paying off the EPL if not sanctioned .
they're not, from the offset we have said we have a body of irrefutable evidence in support of our positionMate, charges are usually brought when all the evidence has been gathered & ready to be presented.
The mere fact it's estimated the PL are still investigating us after 5 years, & a hearing will take between 2-4 years to come to fruition, shows this whole FFP charade against City is built on bullshit, & designed to prove there's no need for an independent regulator.
If it was City asking for a 2-4 year delay to construct a defence, then I'd be seriously worried. )(
This holds water if the debt incurred is levied against the club, hence putting it's future in doubt. This was the original intention of UEFA's debt management proposals in 2002, but which were thrown out in 2009 & changed for the current FFP model we have today which was meant to stifle competition from City & retain the hegemony of the elite clubs.
City's situation was completely different. We have a minted owner who cleared our debt & invested HIS OWN money to build the club we have today.
If HRH got bored & walked away, City are already a self sustaining model of excellence, so the club would be in little danger of folding.
Let's say we weren't financially performing as well as we are, at worst we'd have to sell our high earners & cut our cloth accordingly.
That would be us being financially prudent & is where FFP should come in to ensure those left at the club don't gamble it's existence on huge commercial borrowing in the hope it brings success to cover the costs.
The difference with City is HRH has used his own money, so if he stands the losses personally without leveraging the debt against City, that's his business, hence why FFP is overtly self serving to the G14 & old Sky Four & unashamedly bent.
What started as a witch hunt against City has opened Pandoras box. It has become about power and politics. All this huffing and puffing and orchestrated media hysteria at the mention of a regulator and the ploy of appearing tough and able to manage its affairs increasingly looks like a deflection tactic by the Premier League.Does anyone think the Premier might just be dragging this out knowing full well the independent regulator will be taking over? Then they can say it had nothing to do with them when it gets dropped.
They'll hope that they can just say "yeah, we found City guilty, here's the punishment" and that City will slunk off dejectedly. But as I stated earlier, that would be the Premier League, a sporting body in England, claiming that a diplomat/Royal and deputy prime minister of another nation, is a fraudulent cheat.
City and the UAE are not just going to accept having one of their most senior and respected officials being slandered in this manner without seeing the conclusion of their investigation. There would be diplomatic discussions between our own elected leaders and representatives and theirs about seeking clarity and demanding to have the findings from the PL made public to see why they came to that conclusion so that they could contest it.
The PL think they're dealing with Nortown FC sponsored by Betty's Burgers and they should toe the line.
A guilty verdict would send this into the stratosphere, politically speaking, and for the PL to withhold their findings from scrutiny would end up causing an international diplomatic row.
I think the aim of the PL and UEFA is to make sure their product is valuable and desirable and I guess that wouldn't be the case if you let someone like Newcastle spend £50bn on the best players and they win the league by 20 points each year. So the point of these caps is to ensure we don't basically get a farmer's league, which as you can see has been extremely successful in Germany (hahaha) which is ironically the country where the investigations against City's alleged breaches originated......I don't disagree with your points about Everton or City in respect of FFP.
The point I'm making is that the idea of suing a commercial rival for sustaining losses, which were ultimately funded by its ownership, exists in no other UK industry, as far as I'm aware.
Anyway, I'm no lawyer (I work in finance) but I can't imagine an independent regulator would look too kindly on it.
Prestwich_Blue tells it as it is....
I suppose we've adopted the position of not interrupting our enemies whilst they're busy making mistakes.It’s all so unbelievable - how can this be allowed to happen? Why can’t the club object to this unregulated process & get it thrown out instead of having to wait years for the PL to decide how they are going to proceed