PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Long time lurker! The bit that stands out is the argument our position has no credibility… apart from a CAS ruling that says we did not disguise owner funding as sponsorship revenue (sounds fairly credible to me!) - very odd argument even if you don’t believe we’ll win.
That’s what I thought.
 
Thanks mate.

Reading back - what I said was that they were confident, bullish, and dismissed City’s position as lacking credibility.

That’s still what I’m saying now.

I never claimed this was presented as being based on an informed view of the final judgement from the panel - quite the contrary.

My opinion, as I set out in my first post, was that this would instead more than likely indicate the ruling wasn’t in yet - as has been suggested on several occasions.
Thanks for your original post mate. Tbh, the only real change I can notice from that first post earlier has been to change “very senior” PL officials to “relatively senior”.
 
Thanks for your original post mate. Tbh, the only real change I can notice from that first post earlier has been to change “very senior” PL officials to “relatively senior”.

Fair enough mate - I can see that, and agree it could be seen as semantically significant.

Truth is - that’s a subjective judgement.

They’re definitely more than senior enough (in my view) to know the result if the PL have already been provided with it.
 
People are focusing too much on stuff that means nothing. Absolutely nothing has changed for months, the ups and downs in this thread since it started are only down to opinions and speculations (most of them biased).
Of course people at PL is going to say they are confident of their case, they have just spent millions and millions over several years on "investigating" and charging us. Saying anything else, or nothing, would basically be the same as saying they have acted fraudulent. Them being confident means just as little as the club saying they are confident, since the club would obviously no matter how worried they are under no circumstance say they are anything but very confident.
Either party claiming their are confident means absolutely nothing. They have no alternative other than to act like they are and claim that they are. Neither party would obviously say anything but they expect a win and whatever the verdict is the losing side will say they are "surprised" and that it's "wrong".

With that said, I appreciate people like Nicholas sharing what they have heard. Based on the actual facts we know, the outcome of this case is far from certain until we have a verdict.
 
Thanks mate.

Reading back - what I said was that they were confident, bullish, and dismissed City’s position as lacking credibility.

That’s still what I’m saying now.

I never claimed this was presented as being based on an informed view of the final judgement from the panel - quite the contrary.

My opinion, as I set out in my first post, was that this would instead more than likely indicate the ruling wasn’t in yet - as has been suggested on several occasions.

I can't say I appreciate you sharing this, as it's not news we want!

Obviously you don't want to provide additional context, which I can also appreciate but I think the context makes or breaks my view on what you've informed us. I've been involved in legal matters before and you could have had conversations with senior people within my companies and they wouldn't have had the foggiest what was truly happening. They'd be kept in the loop on matters, but largely they want a thumbs up or a thumbs down. I think on a case like this it's no surprise both sides feel fairly confident and I wouldn't expect the PL to be downbeat. They didn't see the humiliation Leicester brought upon them coming either.
 
I can't say I appreciate you sharing this, as it's not news we want!

Obviously you don't want to provide additional context, which I can also appreciate but I think the context makes or breaks my view on what you've informed us. I've been involved in legal matters before and you could have had conversations with senior people within my companies and they wouldn't have had the foggiest what was truly happening. They'd be kept in the loop on matters, but largely they want a thumbs up or a thumbs down. I think on a case like this it's no surprise both sides feel fairly confident and I wouldn't expect the PL to be downbeat. They didn't see the humiliation Leicester brought upon them coming either.

I get that mate, and understand your position.

To be honest, I think most of the melodrama and accusations of being a wum are because I’m saying something those people don’t want to hear.

But that’s also clouding their perception of what I actually said - which is that the people I spoke to are confident and dismissed our position, but also that they didn’t know the final results of the judgement.

They could still lose from a position of confidence.

Like you say - they’ve definitely got previous.
 
MEN put out a piece this moning about the whole case, what it means, the charges etc. Could be due to the public interest picking up with a few quoting early October, or could mean that things are starting to move quickly.
It is just a regurgitation of old news. Nothing else to write about so let's remind everybody that city are a bunch of cheating bastards. A bit on what would happen to city if they lost, relegation etc. But nothing on what would happen if the premier league lost.
 

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