PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Mate, boiling celery in some water isn't a soup. It's water with celery in it.
Yeah but if you follow the recipe suggested by Steve Martin in 'Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid', there's stock a-plenty to flavour according to taste..(!!)

Oh and if I might add once again, f**k the PL/UEFA and all their works..
 
Only Mangala was worse financially I would think.

I wonder pound for pound who was our best ever signing from a financial point of view? Bell probably but Alvarez in with a shout off the top of my head.
Signed Zinchenko for 1.7m & sold him for about 35m has to be up there. I would also add Sterling into the mix as we got our money back & him being an integral part of our success.

For me it's difficult to quantify what have been our best transfers from profit as you have all the players who we've signed & haven't sold on but have been a major part of where we are now. Would we be where we are now had we not signed Andy Morriston, or Horlock & Dickov scoring at Wembley & Weavers' penalty saves. Then you look at the majority of Mancinis' team that won the league so ironically, Barry doesn't get the flowers that David, Sergio & Yaya get but he was so instrumental, signing KDB, Rodri & Haaland who were instrumental in winning The Treble & four in a row
 
Signed Zinchenko for 1.7m & sold him for about 35m has to be up there. I would also add Sterling into the mix as we got our money back & him being an integral part of our success.

For me it's difficult to quantify what have been our best transfers from profit as you have all the players who we've signed & haven't sold on but have been a major part of where we are now. Would we be where we are now had we not signed Andy Morriston, or Horlock & Dickov scoring at Wembley & Weavers' penalty saves. Then you look at the majority of Mancinis' team that won the league so ironically, Barry doesn't get the flowers that David, Sergio & Yaya get but he was so instrumental, signing KDB, Rodri & Haaland who were instrumental in winning The Treble & four in a row

Kompany cost us £6m. Think Hart was £325k or something
 
Oh and if I might add once again, f**k the PL/UEFA and all their works..
Dont think this will save you! - you will now forever known as the 'celery lover' (and if anyone is forming a view of someone with a daffodil up their jaxxie, you might understand why this could be a problem... ;-) )
 
Kompany cost us £6m. Think Hart was £325k or something

Love AI

When Manchester City bought Joe Hart from Shrewsbury Town in 2006, the initial transfer fee was reported as £600,000. However, John Wardle, the Manchester City chairman at the time, later clarified in 2012 that the actual fee was £100,000. The £600,000 figure was widely cited initially, with potential clauses that could have increased it to £1.5 million, but Wardle's statement suggests the base cost was lower. Given the conflicting reports, the most commonly accepted figure in historical accounts remains £600,000, though £100,000 reflects the confirmed base fee without add-ons.
 
Blame it on the hash browns, so that's why we've been giving shit goals away all season
I shall be taking this important matter up with the vendors later today
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Only 1 sure thing to come out of these pages. All these Twitter accounts know sweet FA about up-coming announcements. Dog had a shit, didn’t eat it, new food went down a treat :)
 
Chatgpt is your friend

A peck is a unit of dry volume measurement, primarily used in agriculture. In the U.S. and U.K., a peck equals 8 dry quarts or 1/4 of a bushel.


So, when Peter Piper "picked a peck of pickled peppers," it means he gathered about 8 quarts (or roughly 9 liters) of pickled peppers. However, since pickled peppers are usually prepared rather than picked, the phrase is more of a tongue-twister than a literal statement!
chatgtp is no friend of mine if the fucker can't even manage to spell litre correctly.
 

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