if the PL have little chance of success why was there a need for a 12 week hearing and best part of year to write it up with tens of millions legal bills on both sides.
That was probably part of the club's point. But once it started, the process had to finish. There is no throwing in the white towel in this sport. No giving up and not tracking back. And as for costs, when the allegations are not proven, the costs will likely be largely for the PL. Anyway, if you are Mansour and Khaldoon, what price your integrity? They will spend what it takes.
It seems there is a lot more concern about this case at City than from supporters on here.
I don't sense any concern from the club at all. Of course, you never know, but what do you see that shows concern? Surely not taking the PL through the long, tortuous and unnecessary legal journey they started? That is a sign of strength, not concern.
And our owners might not be bothered about PR, but what they have done has left us with a reputation that will take a generation to shift regardless of the result of 115.
I struggle with this as well. It's pretty clear the money is going to be made from international expansion and diversification into related entertainment industries. Not from the kids of Joe Scouse and Fred Rag supporting City in the future. Their loss.
Anyway, my comment was just to reinforce my opinion that the club have this under control, and have done since before it started.
I get some people don't see it like that. But nothing, not a single thing, has happened in the last thirty months to persuade me to change that opinion.
That doesn't mean it's right, of course :)