Blue Bogey
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Picket lines for the CL tie with Madrid.
No fucker allowed through.
Except the stupid UEFA twats attending the match who will get a warm or should I say hot reception.
Picket lines for the CL tie with Madrid.
No fucker allowed through.
Give us a shout mate if you get any joy, they can have mine too.UEFA, £2million a piece
Lol obviously not this one mate..i think its a bit late mate
Fernandinho sent off for 'aggressive walking'.Early red card for something innocuous.
The Uefavirus?
Legality will be decided by the law not by UEFANot even sure what to say others than regretfully I told everyone this was going to happen even those who kept trying to say legally they couldn’t do it.
It won't happen but it would be great if we put out the under 9s against Madrid.
Fernandinho sent off for 'aggressive walking'.
If we don't get it over turned at CAS, I'm sure City will turn to other courts. The club statement refers to turn to CAS "in the first instance", which rather implies that they won't stop there.
Time to take the gloves off.
Unfortunately, yes they did, haha.
Or parade it from an open top bus and drop it so the bus runs over it. Oh hang on that’s been done.I know we hate the CL, but how fucking badly do we want to win this fucker this season. Just to ram it down their throats. Win it, then melt the trophy down and make next season’s season cards out of it
If nothing else, this clearly shows that the club and ownership's approach as been wrong. We've been told for 7 years that they're trying to go softly softly, not disrupt things too much, not take things head on, and the result is a 2 year ban.
They tried, but they failed. Tonight has done completely devastating and irretrievable PR damage and the only way to correct it is to change the approach completely and not just wriggle free of this ban, but go beyond that and do some serious retaliatory damager.
It's long past time to take the proverbial gloves off.
I hope that's the spirit of most fans.If only one thing. It’s reignited my passion for going...
We stand together in moments like this, like we always have, fight them with our feet and voices!
Does anyone know what will happen if it gets that far? I can only imagine that at the moment, only the CAS can stop them imposing the ban. If that was the case, we'd basically be out of the competition for at least a season but we could potentially sue UEFA for loss of earnings, damages, players lost or missed out on, potential sponsors and so on, to the tune of... Who knows how much?If we don't get it over turned at CAS, I'm sure City will turn to other courts. The club statement refers to turn to CAS "in the first instance", which rather implies that they won't stop there.
Time to take the gloves off.