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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I have made a complaint to the BBC about their coverage, which I copied on the Media thread. I urge other fans to do the same. My complaint was as follows:

The current BBC headline: Uefa “want Man City banned from Champions league” and article is unfair and deliberately damaging and unproven.

As the club say there is a “deliberate campaign to damage the club” and the BBC, a public funded organisation, is playing a leading part.

Can you imagine a pre-trial headline “Police/CPS want person X to face life imprisonment” before full evidence has been heard?

It is a fundamental right there should be a presumption of innocence not guilt.

Additionally throughout the 2018/19 PL campaign, and beyond, all the BBC journalists have shown a clear bias in favour of Liverpool.

Headlines such as “Liverpool look to make history,” when exactly the same could be said for City. They can achieve a unique domestic Grand Slam not to mention historic back to back PL titles.

Most BBC coverage since the final day has not been about City’s achievement, coming back from 7 points behind in January, but how Liverpool can improve further for next season.

The BBC football is full of ex-Liverpool players who consistently fail to give independent, unbiased output in breach of the BBC Charter’s core values.

Quality.
 
Just a few years back, we had what was described as a ' super scout' by the name of Barry Hunter who left us for a similar job with the dippers. I admit to never having heard of him before, but is it beyond the realms of possibility that he is the source of these perceived leaks? He'd certainly know people in admin and would have had access to emails and he would know how we work here. He is probably innocent but there is always a slip of the tongue that could be siezed upon by someone with ill intent.
 
Let’s not forget this.

All of them are complicit in pushing PL FFP through.

Don’t forget, this letter was leaked, and would never have been made public otherwise.

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Let’s not forget this.

All of them are complicit in pushing PL FFP through.

Don’t forget, this letter was leaked, and would never have been made public otherwise.

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Wish he'd left a contact number on that signature the wet fucking dog turd.
 
So, City & PSG are responsible for driving up transfer fees and player wages to astronomical levels eh?

Here’s me thinking it was the greedy selling clubs who set those stupidly high transfer fees and the greedy agents/players who demanded stupidly high wages.
 
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Lot of new info from since last night but my view is the same - fuck them all. The time when they could stop us is long gone.

We shall not be moved. LOL
 
So, City & PSG are responsible for driving up transfer fees and player wages to astronomical levels eh?

Here’s me thinking it was the greedy selling clubs who set those stupidly high transfer fees and the greedy agents/players who demanded stupidly high wages.
The rags are paying Golem £7.5m per year when he was on pennies at Molde and Sanchez £400k a year.
 

City said in a statement that the suggestion those involved in the investigatory process, overseen by Yves Leterme, the former Belgian prime minister, had already found the club guilty of breaking financial fair play regulations was “extremely concerning”. There are eight members of the Uefa investigatory chamber of the semi-autonomous club financial control body, which oversees the monitoring of, among other things, Financial Fair Play.

Among them is Rick Parry, chief executive at Liverpool from 1998 to 2009 and former Premier League chief executive. The final decision is made by Leterme, chairman and chief investigator of Uefa’s investigatory chamber. In the event of finding a breach of regulations, he would present his evidence to the decision-making adjudicatory chamber. Parry declined to comment yesterday when asked if he was one of the investigatory chamber members on the City case, or whether he considered there to be any conflict of interest that might lead to him recusing himself.
 
And hmmm i wonder who the New York Times source familliar with the case is?? 1 day after we pip a certain club to the league hmm i just can't think of any names lol
 
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