GaudinoMotors
Well-Known Member
Let's put this to bed.I’m very against the grain and call it
Breakfast
Lunch
Tea
8 AM Breakfast
11 AM Brunch
1 PM Luncheon
3.30 PM Afternoon Tea
6.00 PM High Tea or Supper
8.00 PM Dinner or Supper
9.30 PM Supper
Let's put this to bed.I’m very against the grain and call it
Breakfast
Lunch
Tea
People would know almost immediately especially the senior and key figures you’ve mentionedI wonder who at city would know after which time drframes of the papers being sent to city.
Obviously people like khaldoon and soriano would know straight away but how long would it take to filter down?
Would pep, txiki/viana or danny Wilson know within 24 hours? Would the players or staff who work with the players? What about the media team?
The FT also appeared to confirm the split hearing in the Masters interview piece. I'd say it is 99% that the initial hearing was liability only.
As of now there is almost zero chance a second hearing has happened in secret and a liability decision has been slipped out.
I'd say the only outstanding question on this is whether we get the liability decision released before any sanction hearing (if any) and if so whether it has any redaction of note. There is a chance that the reasoned decisions are both held back to be released upon the conclusion of the sanction decision. I think this is what the FA did in the recent Nottingham Forest case.
SadlyWhich we know our owners won’t though…..
Great replyAnd then some…
I always try to be rational.
Are all clubs squeaky clean? No
It’s ok to have the club in over 1 billion debt and sack the cleaners.
It’s ok to run a multimillion pound club and beg for covid cash.
It’s ok to have record breaking commercial income but again go cap n hand looking public tax money to fund a stadium.
It’s ok to sell hotels to your parent company.
It’s ok to plan a fake stadium build to avoid uefa sanctions.
It’s ok to hack a rival club.
It’s ok to hide losses using a corporate take over well 20% percent or so.
It’s ok to a have a Russian do what ever the fuck he wants.
So whatever city may or may not have done, which I’m sure is legal but maybe bends the rules so fucking what. It’s no worse than anyone else.
The majority above could be considered fraud and it certainly raises questions around sporting fairness and integrity.
What about second breakfast?Let's put this to bed.
8 AM Breakfast
11 AM Brunch
1 PM Luncheon
3.30 PM Afternoon Tea
6.00 PM High Tea or Supper
8.00 PM Dinner or Supper
9.30 PM Supper
Sorry, but not having it…”Lunchtime” as you call it will always be “Dinner Time”…Let's put this to bed.
8 AM Breakfast
11 AM Brunch
1 PM Luncheon
3.30 PM Afternoon Tea
6.00 PM High Tea or Supper
8.00 PM Dinner or Supper
9.30 PM Supper
Dinner ladies at school like this post.Sorry, but not having it…”Lunchtime” as you call it will always be “Dinner Time”…
I'd expect the press to find out within the hour of the players being told either directly from them or via agents.People would know almost immediately especially the senior and key figures you’ve mentioned
The rest of the club very very soon after
It’s not something that would stay secret very long
AftersWhat about second breakfast?
No fuker knows but those that know…..![]()
What Man City can expect to get if they win legal battle with Premier League
Manchester City are waiting to find out the verdict over their 130 charges from the Premier League over alleged breaches of their financial regulations and there could be huge punishments if they are found guiltywww.mirror.co.uk
Perhaps another soft signal that City have won.
Oh ffs!!! Spam sandwich. You’ve gone and done it now!!!!!…..80% of our costs will be a fair amount. Pannick’s lunchtime wine is £350 per day. Then there is our solicitor’s spam sandwich.
This is what has always made me laugh about the general clamour from fans of other clubs. It all starts from this strange sense of moral superiority. There isn’t a football club in this country without a skeleton or two in the closet. The bigger the club, the more skeletons.And then some…
I always try to be rational.
Are all clubs squeaky clean? No
It’s ok to have the club in over 1 billion debt and sack the cleaners.
It’s ok to run a multimillion pound club and beg for covid cash.
It’s ok to have record breaking commercial income but again go cap n hand looking public tax money to fund a stadium.
It’s ok to sell hotels to your parent company.
It’s ok to plan a fake stadium build to avoid uefa sanctions.
It’s ok to hack a rival club.
It’s ok to hide losses using a corporate take over well 20% percent or so.
It’s ok to a have a Russian do what ever the fuck he wants.
So whatever city may or may not have done, which I’m sure is legal but maybe bends the rules so fucking what. It’s no worse than anyone else.
The majority above could be considered fraud and it certainly raises questions around sporting fairness and integrity.
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What Man City can expect to get if they win legal battle with Premier League
Manchester City are waiting to find out the verdict over their 130 charges from the Premier League over alleged breaches of their financial regulations and there could be huge punishments if they are found guiltywww.mirror.co.uk
Perhaps another soft signal that City have won.
As do the the people who say "whats for din-dins?"Dinner ladies at school like this post.
The silks at Bacon, Watercress and Garlic chambers are at the top of my list.There's now a list of people in my head who have claimed that we've already won that have tanked their credibility. They weren't passing info in good faith, they were vying for attention. Two of them specifically also happened to be attempting to bring in money and I'm sure their social media posts helped their various campaigns.