PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Just remember you are talking about an organisation who argued with leicester about the veracity and reliability of a calendar and LOST.
And the PL is an organisation which we know for certain ignored their own legal advice in a key element of the APT case. It will be interesting to see what evidence the PL have actually produced to prove that our management team, presumably some senior finance Directors, some of our sponsors, Khaldoon, and Sheikh Mansour all conspired to fabricate our revenues. And apparently they committed this fraud without the knowledge of the Government of Abu Dhabi and our partners Silver Lake. Unless of course those bodies were also part of the great fraud. It sounds very plausible! Why didnt Sheikh Mansour just give us interest free personal loans like the owners of Arsenal, Brighton, Everton, LFC?
 
Yet more utter nonsense. You haven't given one single reason why you believe a rebuild should have begun in 2023 apart from some drivel about "buying from a position of strength". Well, in June 2024, how much stronger do you think you could have made City? And which players would you have brought in to do it? And your assertion that our "people at the very top" did not see "a decline coming" which they should have is not only laughable but insulting. Our people at the very top do not work with a crystal ball and/or use horoscopes and they have a record few can compete with. And your assertion that "I was way ahead of the curve because I could see, all whilst being champions and top of the league, that this team was declining." is the most staggeringly arrogant thing I've ever read on Bluemoon.
Don't think it's nonsense. Didn't Txixi say something about wishing we had strengthened/changed the squad?
 
Levy going so abruptly almost certainly has to be good news for City.

Never got the whole ‘great negotiator’ thing.

I’ve dealt with loads of amazing negotiators in my adult life. Genuinely incredible at it. Far better than I’d ever be. And the one thing they all had in common was a flexibility of approach.

Levy was a one trick pony as far as I could see.

Great teams aren’t universally built on value for money. He should have taken more risks. And be seen to be taking more risks.

Spurs should be a far bigger force than they are, given their fan base, location and stadium.

Levy being such a small time **** will have contributed to that.

He has held them back imo.
 
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