PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

A factor regarding tomorrow is that it feels unlikely they drop a bomb (ie an announcement) a day before Thursday's PL shareholder meeting. Thursday feels unlikely for that reason and Friday is back in the Matchweek cycle.

I agree but just to consider an alternative point.

When does the agenda come out?
Is Thursday PL shareholders meeting convenient for the CEO to resign?
 
Originates from the brewing industry in Burton on Trent.

"Going for a Burton...Going for a beer"

Here to help as always.
To 'go for a Burton' means to come a cropper, not go for a drink.

'Uncle Bill has gone for a Burton' would indicate that uncle Bill has met his sad demise, it wouldn't indicate that uncle Bill has gone for a pint.

Here to help, as always.
 
Setting the scene for when the silly cunts roll out the “we couldn’t find any evidence cos city had been sly cunts and conducted all their cheating on devices we don’t have the power to access. But we’re learning from this process and putting measures in place to avoid this in future”.
We conduct all our cheating with messages on used toilet paper.
 
A factor regarding tomorrow is that it feels unlikely they drop a bomb (ie an announcement) a day before Thursday's PL shareholder meeting. Thursday feels unlikely for that reason and Friday is back in the Matchweek cycle.
Maybe I'm wrong but in the the grand scheme of things neither the Premier League or City have a say in when it comes out so a PL shareholders meeting means nothing.

Granted, it's clearly not tomorrow anyway
 
It is akin to a commercial arbitration (albeit a disciplinary). There is scope for the parties and the panel to agree sensible timings.
All sounds very civilised. I’m finding it difficult to see the value to City in delaying the result for even a second (should it be a positive one). Appreciate though that deals are made with more long term patient thinking, which I lack.
 
A factor regarding tomorrow is that it feels unlikely they drop a bomb (ie an announcement) a day before Thursday's PL shareholder meeting. Thursday feels unlikely for that reason and Friday is back in the Matchweek cycle.

Maybe, tomorrow as a big FU ahead of the shareholder meeting?!
 
To 'go for a Burton' means to come a cropper, not go for a drink.

'Uncle Bill has gone for a Burton' would indicate that uncle Bill has met his sad demise, it wouldn't indicate that uncle Bill has gone for a pint.

Here to help, as always.
I thought it meant to lose 9-0 to City and be disrespected.
 

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