That's a thumbs down from me. A lot of fans said we as a club were blindsided, do they really believe that?Soriano and Khaldoon should resign immediately for even dreaming that we should take part in this fiasco. They're not to be trusted.
Wasn’t he quoted saying something along the lines of “I don’t know what all the fuss is about?” Yesterday when it was fully kicking off lol ?"listening to you"
Arsenal fans: "Spend some money"
Kroenke: "Fuck off and shut up"
I know this. You know this. However, the media are spinning it another way.From the Guardian and they're no friend of City....
9.23pm Manchester City become the first club to announce that they have “formally enacted the procedures to withdraw from the group developing plans” to create a European Super League.
In fact, as I type, Chelsea is the only English team not to announce their departure.
I dont believe uefa offered 1 pound to anyone to drop from Super League.
Maybe they promised them that they will be forgiven.
I know we all want to believe that but there’s no way we resign from the CL and run the risk of being booted out of the PL because we’ve been hoodwinked by others. We may have felt that we had no choice because that’s where the gravy train was heading but we understood what we were doing.Feels to me like United, Liverpool and Arsenal tried to blindside us by giving us a short ultimatum - join up now or miss out forever. In a panic, we agreed but soon realised our mistake and then sensed the opportunity to bring it all down after seeing the outrage to the plans. Just my take anyway.
UEFA most certainly won't trust or be bullied by the history clubs again anytime soon, so something has been gained.Right, but they wont. Now Arsenal, Spurs and the scum are back in the fold, debt will not be regulated. So nothing gained at all.