UEFA FFP investigation - CAS decision to be announced Monday, 13th July 9.30am BST

What do you think will be the outcome of the CAS hearing?

  • Two-year ban upheld

    Votes: 197 13.1%
  • Ban reduced to one year

    Votes: 422 28.2%
  • Ban overturned and City exonerated

    Votes: 815 54.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 65 4.3%

  • Total voters
    1,499
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Historical isn't it. I think if you heard it from the City angle you might think differently. All we've heard so far is a non-stop barrage for about 5 years about City cheating.

If you hacked any institution you would find wrong doing.

I’m far from convinced that it matters what the City angle is. We saw the agenda in full war cry yesterday. Chelsea stitched up (where Barca and Madrid have been allowed to carry on buying) in order to set a precedent to then apply to us, the Times (allegedly) ringing round our PL rivals one by one to orchestrate collective action. These fuckers - the G14 - cannot compete with us and this is their only remaining chance to kill us off. Not ban us for 12 months. Kill us off. Long term ban from the CL, transfer ban of 3 to 4 windows, and reputational damage that is terminal. The aim will be to get Pep, Kev, Bernie, Raz, et al, to leave, and to dissuade others from signing once those bans are eventually lifted, maybe with another carefully focused piece of FFP tweaking. A temporary blow is no use to the dippers and the rags, or Bayern and Madrid with aging squads, this has to be the coup de grace. I just hope we’ve got some very good lawyers, because the media is ratcheting up the pressure on UEFA by persuading even neutrals that we must “be stopped”. The faux outrage if we are now “let off” with a slap on the wrist, will be off the scale, and I don’t see UEFA making themselves a target by doing so. Football is just about the biggest and most competitive business on the planet and those we have effectively disenfranchised were always going to try and nobble us, but the levels of spite and bitterness have been way beyond anything even most of us envisaged. For me, this ends in a bloodbath. Maybe it’s time for our owners to apply some pressure away from football! My usual negative take I’m sure, but working for HMG for 30 years can turn you into a cynical bastard
 
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I’m far from convinced that it matters what the City angle is. We saw the agenda in full war cry yesterday. Chelsea stitched up (where Barca and Madrid have been allowed to carry on buying) in order to set a precedent to then apply to us, the Times (allegedly) ringing round our PL rivals one by one to orchestrate collective action. These fuckers - the G14 - cannot compete with us and this is their only remaining chance to kill us off. Not ban us for 12 months. Kill us off. Long term ban from the CL, transfer ban of 3 to 4 windows, and reputational damage that is terminal. The aim will be to get Pep, Kev, Bernie, Raz, et al, to leave, and to dissuade others from signing once those bans are eventually lifted, maybe with another carefully focused piece of FFP tweaking. A temporary blow is no use to the dippers and the rags, or Bayern and Madrid with aging squads, this has to be the coup de grace. I just hope we’ve got some very good lawyers, because the media is ratcheting up the pressure on UEFA by persuading even neutrals that we must “be stopped”. The faux outrage if we are now “let off” with a slap on the wrist, will be off the scale, and I don’t see UEFA making themselves a target by doing so. For me, this ends in a bloodbath. Maybe it’s time for our owners to apply some pressure away from football! My usual negative take I’m sure, but working for HMG for 30 years can turn you into a cynical bastard

Even if we are banned from Europe, aswell as a transfer ban for a few a years, we’d be back. All their attempts at stopping City won’t work. The CFG have just secured another club in China, now they’re rumoured to be after one in India. UEFA and the clubs out to get us are desperate to stop us before we become unstoppable.
 
Even if we are banned from Europe, aswell as a transfer ban for a few a years, we’d be back. All their attempts at stopping City won’t work. The CFG have just secured another club in China, now they’re rumoured to be after one in India. UEFA and the clubs out to get us are desperate to stop us before we become unstoppable.

Exactly, which is why I think we can look forward to the kind of fair hearing Latimer and Ridley got....
 
Yes I agree mate but a rule in any business is avoid bad publicity, now it seems to me that somebody fucked up in terms of avoiding a car crash, there must be Corporate meetings at City that couldve made decisions to avoid a shit storm, were now getting bad press all over the world.
Im fully aware what ****s UEFA are but City have to play the game whilst working at changing it.

The minute we became well run and successful they (cartel) felt threatened and were going to attack us from every angle and try and sabotage our success regardless of whether we were rule abiding or not. We may very well have been playing the game since we took our "pinch" and these charges could very well be trumped up rubbish. Blaming our decision makers before anything has been proven is premature in my book .There has been a clear vendetta against us for years and maybe the best way to resolve this after playing their game is to bring it to a head and take them on in an aggressive manner.
 
I’m far from convinced that it matters what the City angle is. We saw the agenda in full war cry yesterday. Chelsea stitched up (where Barca and Madrid have been allowed to carry on buying) in order to set a precedent to then apply to us, the Times (allegedly) ringing round our PL rivals one by one to orchestrate collective action. These fuckers - the G14 - cannot compete with us and this is their only remaining chance to kill us off. Not ban us for 12 months. Kill us off. Long term ban from the CL, transfer ban of 3 to 4 windows, and reputational damage that is terminal. The aim will be to get Pep, Kev, Bernie, Raz, et al, to leave, and to dissuade others from signing once those bans are eventually lifted, maybe with another carefully focused piece of FFP tweaking. A temporary blow is no use to the dippers and the rags, or Bayern and Madrid with aging squads, this has to be the coup de grace. I just hope we’ve got some very good lawyers, because the media is ratcheting up the pressure on UEFA by persuading even neutrals that we must “be stopped”. The faux outrage if we are now “let off” with a slap on the wrist, will be off the scale, and I don’t see UEFA making themselves a target by doing so. Football is just about the biggest and most competitive business on the planet and those we have effectively disenfranchised were always going to try and nobble us, but the levels of spite and bitterness have been way beyond anything even most of us envisaged. For me, this ends in a bloodbath. Maybe it’s time for our owners to apply some pressure away from football! My usual negative take I’m sure, but working for HMG for 30 years can turn you into a cynical bastard

There will be more casualties along the way. Ones who didn't think they would get caught up in this.
 
Fucking hell, that's an uncanny likeness between two loathsome pr*cks! This is an all-time classic quote and, worryingly enough, still relevant especially to the terminally gormless who believe everything the national media write and broadcast about our Club:

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Very relevant indeed.......
 
As much as I love Pep I think, in the words of Steven Stills, he “loves the one he’s with”.

I have no doubt he loves us and Manchester but when his contract is up and the “project is finished” he will move on to another challenge.

When he goes he will leave us with a load of trophies, a load of memories, a load of records and our undying gratitude. Probably the greatest coach ever and he has made us one of the best teams in the world. Let’s enjoy it while it lasts.
To be fair you were getting a like purely for quoting Stephen Stills............

I do think there is a possibility that this brings him 'closer' to us if / as / when he sees people rallying round over this.

Fans need to be defiant over this and I even think he may slightly change his stance on how we generally view European competition.
 
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