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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LOL at Tebas crying to the media once again as Barca and Madrid are about to go on a spending spree that will make Liverpools 300 million of last year look like small potatoes as they smash transfer records again but "everyone look at City they're ruining football" - he's a fucking hypocrite and needs to look a bit closer to home when discussing who is causing the inflation of football salaries and pricing out supporters.
How much did Barca charge Scousers for the semi-final again? Did Anfields finest have to subsidise their tickets to the Etihad last year for the quarter final?
The twitteratn trolls are being duped into pointing their ire at the wrong enemy.
 
I think our owner was very much aware of any anti Arab prejudice before he chose to massively invest into the PL.
He has spent his whole adult life investing world wide so has made many business friends in every sector of industry. I remember he invested in Barclays during the banking crisis saving taxpayers money without any media objections as to its origin .
In short, I am certain that our owner has enough influence in every sector of industry throughout the world to overcome the uefa and media threat.
Well so far City have been sanctioned once, and are rubbished on a daily basis in the British newspapers suggesting this is not a meritocracy.
 
Seriously, how the fuck does that c*nt Tebas have such an important job in football? His constant attacks on City and PSG are a disgrace, but I think for him this is more than just seeing his arse that we're challenging the cartel. There's a more sinister angle to it IMO:

https://www.independent.co.uk/sport...ier-tebas-vox-andalucia-partido-a8732291.html
Javier Tebas has gone public with his support for far-right Spanish political party Vox, saying he would vote for them at the next election.

The far-right nationalist group recently scored its first significant political win in regional elections, gaining enough votes to help form a coalition in the autonomous region of Andalucia.


But their policies continue to be controversial and women marched this week in over 140 separate protests against their ascent to power. Vox seeks to repeal the law against domestic violence, arguing it is unfair on men

do we have a vox party in England I can vote for
 
Weird how we’re always blames by that **** for inflating transfer fees when our biggest payment isn’t even the biggest transfer fee in greater Manchester
 
Gill is behind pushing Tebas as the new Chief Executive for the Premier League.

Khaldoon didn't even cross the room to acknowledge Gill at Wembley. He was too busy shooting the breeze with his royal pal Prince William.

There's power and then there's real power...

Well the "power" seems to be shitting all over "real power" in the court of pubic opinion lately...they might want to do something about it at some point.
 
Gill is behind pushing Tebas as the new Chief Executive for the Premier League.

Khaldoon didn't even cross the room to acknowledge Gill at Wembley. He was too busy shooting the breeze with his royal pal Prince William.

There's power and then there's real power...
What an utter snake gill is - 20 years of financial domination was fine by him once
 
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