Invisible Man's Bandage
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Note to Liverpool and any deluded rival fan. The PL has no more say on the timetable than we have.
Nah, they’ll bend it in their favour to dominate, they can’t help it. Ban the cunts if they try it again.Time to join the super league, i was 100 percent against it at first but if I'd of known what I know now I'd of been 100 percent for it time too stick 2 fingers up at the Prem!
FFP first came into force in the 2011/12 season, meaning it covered the final two years of Mancini's tenure. But it's not about FFP. It's about concealing payments from the accounts, making them potentially inaccurate. But an auditor almost certainly wouldn't regard £1.75m as material even if they knew about it.That was before FFP existed wasn't it?
That was before FFP existed wasn't it?
Yep - 100% sounds like a real stretch.I hope you are right. I can't help feeling that LFC and their new pals MUFC are really struggling. Kieran Maguire has excellent contacts and knows some senior former LFC Directors so I believe his story. The harsh 12-point Everton punishment, which was pushed by LFC stooge Richard Masters personally, has backfired. Other PL clubs can see LFC and MUFC for what they really are. How do you know LFC are on our side though? That sounds like a real stretch.
Exactly. It makes zero senseFFP first came into force in the 2011/12 season, meaning it covered the final two years of Mancini's tenure. But it's not about FFP. It's about concealing payments from the accounts, making them potentially inaccurate. But an auditor almost certainly wouldn't regard £1.75m as material even if they knew about it.
Although (as I've said before) why would we want to conceal £3.5m when we were reporting losses of £296m in those first two FFP years?
A bit like most Liverpool fans then.Exactly. It makes zero sense
FFP first came into force in the 2011/12 season, meaning it covered the final two years of Mancini's tenure. But it's not about FFP. It's about concealing payments from the accounts, making them inaccurate.
Although (as I've said before) why would we want to conceal £3.5m when we were reporting losses of £296m in those first two FFP years?
still be home before you can get off the blue car parkLol
If we only played our home matches on Mars they might have a case.
140 million mile journey back to earth. Maybe just leave after HT?
Might be quicker in a Tesla -:)
Wow, how do you know all this? Prey tellConnections, connections as Abu Dhabi work the room :)
RedBird are the 3rd largest shareholder in FSG (Liverpool).
RedBird and Mubadala are closely associated with New York Yankees and both hold 13% shares in the YES network (Yankees TV) valued at $3-4billion. The Yankees own 20% of New York City FC.
The main man at RedBird is Gerry Cardinale and the main Mubadala man is, of course, Khaldoon. They have worked together closely and Cardinale is no stranger to the UAE.
RedBird bought AC Milan about 15 months ago in a deal that also involved New York Yankees and Le Bron James.
The long-term AC Milan shirt sponsors are Emirates and the contract has been renewed since RedBird bought the club
Khaldoon introduces Cardinale to Sheikh Mansour. They talk Liverpool & City. And they agree a deal:
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Then the potential Telegraph deal is announced.
Relationships behind the scenes between Liverpool and City have thawed. Cardinale has used his influence.
Liverpool support Soriano in his election to the ECA board.
And they will support us if push comes to shove with the charges. It's a money thing.
Abu Dhabi quid pro quo :)
Surprisingly, add LIverpool to the group. Probably not for the Newcastle vote but they will support us.
Arsenal will be joining them but not United & Spurs.
The Arsenal story is simple. If City were to be relegated the reputational damage to the UAE including Dubai would be terrible.
In the event of a vote Arsenal will be on our side. Conveniently Emirates recently announce a 25% increase to their Arsenal shirt sponsorship.