I'll be here Monday for much of the same, don't worrySee you next week,for your weekly round up.
I'll be here Monday for much of the same, don't worrySee you next week,for your weekly round up.
As far as I understand it, if we were found guilty of those charges, any sanctioning would be the subject of another hearing. Then there’s a potential appeal, although I’ve heard mixed things on whether an appeal is possible or not.Can you imagine the shitshow thus would cause if we were found guilty of the most serious charges? A big number if our players would be at the world cup with their potential futures in doubt.
Bizarrely after we had this exchange yesterday morning was talking to an F&B manager at a hotel in Gloucestershire in the afternoon who told me he went for a job interview last week at the Swan Hotel in Southwold.We got the rowing boat across from Southwold. Lovely place, just needs more sand and less pebbles.
Six degrees of separation and all that.Bizarrely after we had this exchange yesterday morning was talking to an F&B manager at a hotel in Gloucestershire in the afternoon who told me he went for a job interview last week at the Swan Hotel in Southwold.
Mental how life throws these things at you!
We can appeal within the provisions of PL rule W, but only to an Appeals Board involving another independent commission appointed by the Chair of the Judicial Panel.As far as I understand it, if we were found guilty of those charges, any sanctioning would be the subject of another hearing. Then there’s a potential appeal, although I’ve heard mixed things on whether an appeal is possible or not.
Either way I’d say it would still be a couple of seasons after.
Did he say which World Cup;)This was the tweet he put out: “There is increased belief within the Club an announcement on the 115 tribunal will come 'within days' of the end of the Premier League and certainly before the World Cup starts. Confidence remains high City will be cleared of any wrongdoing.”
No he didn't.If we were as guilty as everyone non-City related says, then surely this would be easy to prove and the verdict would be out by now.
Tolmie says its due after the end of the season and before the world cup. Interesting.
How do you think we’ll get on in the league, mate?Ive got a 'growing feeling' that tomorrow we will be a day nearer hearing the verdict than we are today.
I do remain convinced though that Masters/ the PL would be unable to keep bad news for city a secret for this long though.
Pretty certain we'll piss it. ;-)How do you think we’ll get on in the league, mate?
Thought you might say that…Pretty certain we'll piss it. ;-)
That's nothing to do with 115, that's just his normal face.Just watched Inside City 519. Noticed Rick Parry when City lifted the Carabao Cup. He had a face like a slapped arse.
Quite. I can’t see why any City supporter would ever have anything positive to say about that individual.Just watched Inside City 519. Noticed Rick Parry when City lifted the Carabao Cup. He had a face like a slapped arse.
Everything ok fella?
We've got to have this thing lying around for 7 years? How long is this thread going to get?
Premier League clubs rack up almost £800mn of losses - https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/ea0b9c5e-8c33-49db-84a1-e40720db1723 via @FTPremier League clubs made a combined loss of almost £800mn last season, highlighting the challenges facing investors who have spent billions of pounds buying teams in the world’s most popular football league.
Annual accounts from the 20 teams in England’s top flight covering the 2024-25 season show that 14 clubs reported pre-tax losses, despite revenues rising to more than £6.8bn across the league from £6.3bn a year earlier.
Chelsea, controlled by US private equity firm Clearlake Capital, reported a loss of £262mn, a record for an English club. Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham, both currently fighting to avoid relegation, made losses of £120.7mn and £104mn respectively.
English football has attracted billions of pounds of investment, much of it from the US, including from wealthy individuals, hedge funds, private equity firms and sovereign wealth funds.
However, M&A activity has cooled recently, in part owing to concerns about the ability to generate financial returns in an intensely competitive league, as well as the high valuations demanded by existing owners.
Some clubs limited their losses last year by selling assets to related parties. Newcastle United reported a pre-tax profit of £34.7mn, but only after it sold its stadium to the club’s parent company for £172.1mn.
His body language was very telling. He despises our club for some reason. I know for a fact he spread poison about City to his pals in the media. I don't really understand his motivation. He has very strong Liverpool FC links of course but he also worked for the Qatari regime during their World Cup bid and was a Director of New York Cosmos who made trouble for CFG with their attempts to build a new stadium for New York City FC. I am sure Khaldoon knows everything about him though.Just watched Inside City 519. Noticed Rick Parry when City lifted the Carabao Cup. He had a face like a slapped arse.
Every sector of business has few winners and many losers.Premier League clubs rack up almost £800mn of losses - https://giftarticle.ft.com/giftarticle/actions/redeem/ea0b9c5e-8c33-49db-84a1-e40720db1723 via @FT
Yet we're the shit cunts....