PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Anyone else thinking this is the same guy?
Listen to how he constructs his sentences and the pauses as he works out his next bag of bollocks

and
 
Anyone else thinking this is the same guy?
Listen to how he constructs his sentences and the pauses as he works out his next bag of bollocks

and


Just another clickbait video, the video attracted this mouth breathing **** along with many others.


@Ozone280

1 year ago
If City get the boot from the Premier League the City should not be allowed back in until their owners have changed
 
Granted, we dont need to hear that what is said, it is guaranteed bollocks, just the manner in which they speak.
 
You need to ask a lawyer for that :)

I suppose their are three scenarios:
- the PL can't prove the allegations to the satisfaction of the panel
- the PL can prove the allegations
- the PL can prove the allegations and a criminal investigation follows.

I have no idea if Etihad, for example, could take action against the PL in any of those three situations, tbh.

Well the pl are accusing Etihad Airways of being cohoots with City to fiddle the books. I'm no expert but I don't see why Etihad Airways couldn't claim damages against the pl, in the same way City could claim damages once we are cleared.

You cannt accuse huge multi billion companies of fraud and not expect them to hit back once cleared.
 
Well the pl are accusing Etihad Airways of being cohoots with City to fiddle the books. I'm no expert but I don't see why Etihad Airways couldn't claim damages against the pl, in the same way City could claim damages once we are cleared.

You cannt accuse huge multi billion companies of fraud and not expect them to hit back once cleared.
It's an unusual commercial arrangement whereby one company freely enters a contract to pay another company and a trade body intervenes to reduce the price agreed.

In the present case, Etihad are not a party to it. Even if the PL won, City may be bound by PL rules not to go to an external court to appeal, but if it mounts to an accusation of fraud by the sponsor, is there anything to stop the sponsor suing for defamation?

Alternatively, if the judgment is that it was fraudulent, what happens if the club reports itself to the police for fraud, the Crown Prosecution Service reviews the evidence and says there's no prospect of a conviction? (And just imagine the DPP supports one of the PL rivals!)
 

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