johnnytapia
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You’re no fan.I've done it a couple of times. It's not as hard as you think.
You’re no fan.I've done it a couple of times. It's not as hard as you think.
I understand your position but I am not sure that I trust the process. The evidence would have to be absolutely irrefutable and show that the top management in the club are completely corrupt for me to take the type of action that you suggest. I cannot see that being the case and I think that other Premier League clubs including the red cartel have less than spotless records.I’ve thought about this and chatted to mates about it.
If we are found guilty of the more serious stuff or bloody all of it, the fanbase should demand the entire boardroom and Chairman resigned/sacked and demand the shareholders sell their shares/the club. Also for all the other clubs in the CFG to be sold and City become a singular club again.
None of them would deserve to continue working for or owning our football club. They’ll have lied to fans, Pep and players, making their fantastic achievements mean less. In many ways it would ruin the careers of the likes of David Silva, Kun Agüero, Kevin De Bruyne etc.; it would ruin the reputation of our club forever; plus it will make our fanbase look like a fucking joke who’ve been defending the club against the entire world.
Nobody running or owning the club could possibly stay.
I’d want a mass of the fanbase outside the ground protesting about it to get them all gone.
I’d still support City though. I’d still be there every week supporting a new look City with new owners/shareholders, a new Chairman and boardroom, new players and manager (because I’d doubt many would stick around) whatever league we were in. For the future of the club, it would need us more than ever before. We’d have to build our reputation and standing in the game back up ourselves. Maybe for us to become fan owned, at least to 51%.
Let’s hope it doesn’t come to this.
I think the only reason it’s quiet is because the panel are still deliberating tbh. I wouldn’t ready anything into it either way at this stage.This has all gone very quiet.
Imo if there was the slightest sniff coming out of the PL getting a result it’d be all over the press and the relegation stories would be everywhere.
I've done it a couple of times. It's not as hard as you think.
I hope you are rightMore signs that the case is going our way
Wankers are now spreading malicious rumours about our senior staff in a separate attempt to undermine us
I think the only reason it’s quiet is because the panel are still deliberating tbh. I wouldn’t ready anything into it either way at this stage.
Maybe Pep and the team has heard about it ....I disagree mate. Those involved will know which way the wind has blown and if it’s blown the way of those cunts we’d be hearing about it.
If the players knew… the whole world would knowMaybe Pep and the team has heard about it ....
They be on Christmas jollies for 3 weeksThis has all gone very quiet.
Imo if there was the slightest sniff coming out of the PL getting a result it’d be all over the press and the relegation stories would be everywhere.
It's not.If no concealment or fraud has taken place then practically everything is time barred
It isIt's not.
The PL rules operate differently which was one of the many differences between PL and UEFA. That's why we are here still waiting for an outcome.
We all want it to be an open and shut case, but there are two sets of highly paid legal teams who have only just completed their representations. We now have to wait months for a judgment.
We all want a judgment that says City didn't put a single foot wrong. What we fear is that with enough attempts to hit us, one or two punches might land, and that will be enough to formally claim 'City cheated'. As much as we don't like that, it's a possibility.
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This has all gone very quiet.
Imo if there was the slightest sniff coming out of the PL getting a result it’d be all over the press and the relegation stories would be everywhere.
You're right that they operate differently but PL rules still have to be governed in accordance with English law(as opposed to Swiss law). Where it's 6 years. Unless it's a case of concealment. Then it goes from the date of discovery, not the date of the breach. That's the simplified/layman's version I remember anyway.It's not.
The PL rules operate differently which was one of the many differences between PL and UEFA. That's why we are here still waiting for an outcome.
We all want it to be an open and shut case, but there are two sets of highly paid legal teams who have only just completed their representations. We now have to wait months for a judgment.
We all want a judgment that says City didn't put a single foot wrong. What we fear is that with enough attempts to hit us, one or two punches might land, and that will be enough to formally claim 'City cheated'. As much as we don't like that, it's a possibility.
I think that just about every other club in the PL could well be on the end of 'one or two' landed punches. Try naming one where honesty, fairness or ethics are high up enough to gain public admiration. It doesn't exist in business, let alone this game, and in a culture where even senior Royals or clergy are not immune from public outing then there is no reason to believe that the other 19 EPL clubs are paragons of virtue either.It's not.
The PL rules operate differently which was one of the many differences between PL and UEFA. That's why we are here still waiting for an outcome.
We all want it to be an open and shut case, but there are two sets of highly paid legal teams who have only just completed their representations. We now have to wait months for a judgment.
We all want a judgment that says City didn't put a single foot wrong. What we fear is that with enough attempts to hit us, one or two punches might land, and that will be enough to formally claim 'City cheated'. As much as we don't like that, it's a possibility.
That's not entirely true.You're right that they operate differently but PL rules still have to be governed in accordance with English law(as opposed to Swiss law). Where it's 6 years. Unless it's a case of concealment. Then it goes from the date of discovery, not the date of the breach. That's the simplified/layman's version I remember anyway.
They are clearly saying this was concealed, same as UEFA were. So time barring wont be an issue and the main accusation isn't that we broke FFP/PSR rules. False accounting has always been illegal, in football and elsewhere.
This is a simple matter of limitation periods in arbitration. Unless you can think of a valid reason it should be longer for sport than elsewhere, why would it be? They have to have a valid argument, like the examples you gave. It's a pointless argument anyway IMO, the very nature of the accusation implies the club did something to disguise owner investment/equity funding.That's not entirely true.
Sports organisations have exemptions that allow them to have members agree on different rules that CAN conflict with statute.
A prime example of this is competitions based on gender or age. Specific legal medications excluding you from competition etc.
We already have investment limitations in sport that do not apply to other businesses. The recent ruling on APT didn't rule that putting limits on investments was illegal, it ruled that not applying similar rules to loans was unfair.
I think that just about every other club in the PL could well be on the end of 'one or two' landed punches. Try naming one where honesty, fairness or ethics are high up enough to gain public admiration. It doesn't exist in business, let alone this game, and in a culture where even senior Royals or clergy are not immune from public outing then there is no reason to believe that the other 19 EPL clubs are paragons of virtue either.