devilish
Juventus fan who used to support United
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That's what would piss me the most.We're between a rock and a hard place to be fair. The idea of the Glazers's staying is sickening.
That's what would piss me the most.We're between a rock and a hard place to be fair. The idea of the Glazers's staying is sickening.
Look, Gaz is opinionated but his heart is in the right place. He was the first to step in when the local supporters club needed help to buy its premisesWith you on one and three but Neville? I'd rather sit next to a car alarm for an hour.
Nothing for City fans? A couple of buses maybe enough tbfDunno. If it's monorail/maglev then yes. They did similar for the Qatar WC. It's going to be red and black.
The scale at which both organizations operate at will bring the game into disrepute should the authorities not impose strict measures especially the inter movement of players between the two clubs. For example, if the Qafari come in and clear the debt, both the acquisition and transfer one, we could have a clean slate FFP wise so whats to stop us buying Bellingham and immediately loaning him to PSG or them loaning us a midfielder the moment Eriksen broke down?None of these are the European powerhouses that are PSG and Man United.
I will indulge in some muppetry and suggest that if these have started writing letters it means the sale is going ahead full steam.
Unless you can find an article in the laws that prohibits ownership of multiple clubs only if they both are included in a list of powerhouses (and show me this list), I don’t think that would matter.None of these are the European powerhouses that are PSG and Man United.
Excellent points mate, could not have said it better myself!yep, I cannot wait for us to be taken over. I hope its someone rich enough to build us the state of the art training facility and stadium too.
Ten Hag also needs to be backed with whoever he wants, he has shown me enough that he is the right man to get us the big trophies.
Which is irrelevant from a legal standpoint. If that's the argument then it's highly unethical and subjective.None of these are the European powerhouses that are PSG and Man United.
Since when are PSG considered a European powerhouse, if they are then City must be as well because the have won the same European trophy onceNone of these are the European powerhouses that are PSG and Man United.
Damn. Messi has to use his text again "We can see that we are no longer important, so....."Tweet
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Was just going to ask the same question.Since when are PSG considered a European powerhouse, if they are then City must be as well because the have won the same European trophy once
So if they are then the definition of a European powerhouse is basically how much money you have not what you have achievedWas just going to ask the same question.
They weren't considered full stop until their takeover.
You said there are precedents, but there hasn't been one like this where the same entity owned two big clubs. I looked at the clubs under the City Group and none of them are big, with New York FC probably the biggest.Which is irrelevant from a legal standpoint. If that's the argument then it's highly unethical and subjective.
Eh we could get into an agreement with UEFA that we'll never sign each others' players.The scale at which both organizations operate at will bring the game into disrepute should the authorities not impose strict measures especially the inter movement of players between the two clubs. For example, if the Qafari come in and clear the debt, both the acquisition and transfer one, we could have a clean slate FFP wise so whats to stop us buying Bellingham and immediately loaning him to PSG or them loaning us a midfielder the moment Eriksen broke down?
From the looks of things UEFA aren't as serious with this but it has the potential to bring down the game to more farcical levels. If they are to be allowed to take over United then intertrade between the to clubs should be suspended as a condition.
That could be the same with any team. We’re only 7 points above 5th!We more than likely will be. It's a BS logic to allow it just because we aren't clashing in one season.
I’m pleased to hear this. Whilst it won’t necessarily stop the Qatari takeover, it will add an important layer of scrutiny so they are jot simply waltzing in and riding roughshod over the rules. Hopefully we will find out more about who these ‘private individuals’ are and just how private they are too!
jim nearly got into the EL this season if they didn’t lose their cup final last yearPretty concerning no one even thinks Jim can get Nice into the CL.
That's the only part that I'm talking about, the rest is utterly irrelevant. The UEFA can't arbitrarily bend rules based on what ifs.You said there are precedents, but there hasn't been one like this where the same entity owned two big clubs. I looked at the clubs under the City Group and none of them are big, with New York FC probably the biggest.
Even if there aren't any legal standpoints to block the takeover, whose to say whether it could come back to bite us in the arse in the future.
No shit, the French league is about as exciting as my cat's litter tray.Tweet
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Stop mentioning the game! There is no TLOU game! It's completely original!My sources are telling me that there is no Qatari bid. They have an account here and after browsing the forum they were shocked that so many people thought it was acceptable to make comments about the original game in the show thread for TLOU.
Reading this you would think that Paris is some random place.No shit, the French league is about as exciting as my cat's litter tray.
The hilarious thing in all this is I bet the French authorities were delighted with the Qatari takeover of PSG and all the stardom its brought to their capital, not realising its led to the essential death of their league.
HAHAHAHA. Why are we always the ones who have to ensure the integrity of football? Where were these organizations crying about the City, Newcastle and Chelsea takeover? It's always us who have to adhere to 'fairness', but never other clubs.Tweet
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In a footballing perspective Paris has hardly been a powerhouse city. Yes PSG have had some stars prior to the Qatari takeover, but compared to the other major cities in Europe its hardly a massive footballing legacy compared to the clubs you'd think in Milan, Madrid, London, Manchester, etc. Only other major city I can think of that's also been lacking in footballing prowess is Berlin.Reading this you would think that Paris is some random place.
Brings back memories of the 24hr and 48hr big news.Big day tomorrow.
What a weirdly phrased question.You have an issue with United buying a black french player?
The scenes when they realise they've written to the most corrupt man in football to ask for him to say no to more money.
QSI doesn't own PSG's arena, which is a big part of an investment in a football club. They have tried for a long time to acquire it form the city of Paris but without success.Tweet
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It will be opposite. Glazers want to sell, Qatari group want to buy. This will be quick. In a month we will have new owner.it's a conundrum for Club. Glazers clearly want to sell to highest bidders. They are not going to make any investments until the sale is complete. Highest bidders are Qatari group. this will drag on and they will move on to other clubs.
Even more than Gianni?The scenes when they realise they've written to the most corrupt man in football to ask for him to say no to more money.
Surely a huge, world renowned team like PSG and a hugely competitive league like Ligue Un can stand on its own even if the Qatari focus more on United? It's like they're worried that the only thing propping it all up is their massive spending...Tweet
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They're all sitting at the same tableEven more than Gianni?
There's a bunch of people who like to not be the silent majority. They have to voice their opinion so it's on record, then they can say 'we told you so' down the line if it goes to shit.Read this on Reddit
Worth noting, FairSquare's activity is focused only on Gulf states' involvement in sports. Like, all of it, they have an extremely narrow field of interest.
anybody else know if this is true? Seems a strange subject to dedicate yourself to and even then have zero impact on the process.