I’m still waiting for a media outlet to point out that neither the dippers nor any of the hateful eight had ever seen a scintilla of evidence in the matter; they just signed blindly. Had any of the chairmen that signed even read Der Spiegel? Even that is zero evidence as a first year law student could have told them.It'll certainly looks like being a real struggle for them this season. Their best hope would seem to be getting a takeover sorted pretty quickly (the owner is looking to sell up) and acquire a spending capacity they currently lack.
However, I think we as Blues should hold this club in decent regard. They were 7th in the league at the time the Hateful Eight sent their vile letter, yet the Blades refused to sign it. Good on them, and we shouldn't forget a club being prepared to do the right thing when so many others were acting the ****.
Some of them (LFC, MUFC, and probably Arsenal) had been briefed by their pals on the UEFA investigations committee. They had probably seen more information than City did. Though, of course, most of it was pure poison.Certainly the media have shown no interest in reporting the full story about the UEFA or the PL investigations. And you can be certain that LFC and MUFC are well in the loop on details of the ongoing PL investigation.I’m still waiting for a media outlet to point out that neither the dippers nor any of the hateful eight had ever seen a scintilla of evidence in the matter; they just signed blindly. Had any of the chairmen that signed even read Der Spiegel? Even that is zero evidence as a first year law student could have told them.
P.S. I sent an email to John Henry asking how his gay affair with Prince Harry was going. Evidence, you see.