AlexUTD
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Yes cause they have never cooked the books have theyThey have already justified it, they have the biggest revenue in football.
Premier League clubs dominate richest in the world - Deloitte Money League study - BBC Sport
Yes cause they have never cooked the books have theyThey have already justified it, they have the biggest revenue in football.
Premier League clubs dominate richest in the world - Deloitte Money League study - BBC Sport
Indeed, that article is a year old so figures and from before City won the treble and there is no way a club City's size can turnover anywhere near that much and definately almost 30m more than a club like Real Madrid who make millions from shirt sales and merchandise alone thanks to their huge global following.That's the point though isn't it?
Everybody already knows that there's no way a club like that can genuinely have a bigger revenue than the biggest clubs in Europe.
Liverpool and ourselves have both been denied three titles each by City since the takeover. Arsenal one.I hate that it’s clear to absolutely everyone in football what’s gone on with them. It makes the inevitable slap on the wrist that much harder to take.
I actually sympathise with Liverpool fans who’ve lost out on major success due to them, as funny as we all like to say it is. At least we’ve been utter shite and they haven’t really denied us too much. Can’t imagine how we’d all be feeling if we were in Liverpool’s shoes.
Considering how bitter I’m coming across here it would probably be unbearable
The primary one is the idea that City can buy their way out of any proven allegations. Second is the idea that City will put pressure on the UK government to put pressure on the PL to put pressure on the PL independent panel to find City not guilty, in a way that doesn't rob City and the PL of any credibility in the eyes of the publicWhat conspiracies do you think are afoot or commentary you think isn't feasible?
Money>* this is the way of the world, and if billions of pounds are on the line, you don't think an intervention or some kind of wrangling to prevent that from happening cannot/will not occur?
Money>*. What more is there to it than that?
Arsenal have been royally fecked by City too though, when they had to tighten their purse strings due to the new stadium, City started poaching their players. That set that back years and turned them into a secondary club.I hate that it’s clear to absolutely everyone in football what’s gone on with them. It makes the inevitable slap on the wrist that much harder to take.
I actually sympathise with Liverpool fans who’ve lost out on major success due to them, as funny as we all like to say it is. At least we’ve been utter shite and they haven’t really denied us too much. Can’t imagine how we’d all be feeling if we were in Liverpool’s shoes.
Considering how bitter I’m coming across here it would probably be unbearable
Liverpool and ourselves have both been denied three titles each by City since the takeover. Arsenal one.
Both fair points. It actually raises the point of why clubs haven’t done more to push the agenda.Arsenal have been royally fecked by City too though, when they had to tighten their purse strings due to the new stadium, City started poaching their players. That set that back years and turned them into a secondary club.
Then after almost 15 years trying by normal means of struggling to get back, they finally see a chance of a league again but who is there to stop them with their “cough cough nothing to see here” **50 million** pound goal machine.
So let me ask you straight up: what percentage likelihood do you think there is of these things being improbable?The primary one is the idea that City can buy their way out of any proven allegations. Second is the idea that City will put pressure on the UK government to put pressure on the PL to put pressure on the PL independent panel to find City not guilty, in a way that doesn't rob City and the PL of any credibility in the eyes of the public
As long as we're acknowledging that they are conspiracy theories and not anything based in actual fact, then what's wrong with a little conspiracy fun right?
Oh I don't think it's impossible. Stranger things have certainly happened.So let me ask you straight up: what percentage likelihood do you think there is of these things being improbable?
City only need 5, not 19.Oh I don't think it's impossible. Stranger things have certainly happened.
Without concrete evidence my baseline is to assign a possibility of 1% to 5%.
Money as a lubricant only goes so far. It's not like the other side (19 clubs, fans, MPs) are powerless here.
5 what? Or 5 to do what?City only need 5, not 19.
I don't know if you have the UK or its government as paragons of virtue, or if that's your personal belief. The amount of scandalous, money-grabbing behaviour they have overseen or partaken in leaves them with no benefit of the doubt this side of the pond.Oh I don't think it's impossible. Stranger things have certainly happened.
Without concrete evidence my baseline is to assign a possibility of 1% to 5%.
Money as a lubricant only goes so far. It's not like the other side (19 clubs, fans, MPs) are powerless here.
Buck Rogers has been assigned the brief.What's the reason for not saying the date?
If they are gound guilty by the independant panel and decide to appeal the indepenfant chair of the panel will dismiss the panel that found them guilty then select a new panel who will review the appeal, if the 2nd panel uphold the guilty verdict then that decision is final and City will have to accept it and there is no possible way for them to appeal a 2nd time.Tweet
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Not sure who else they can appeal to. Directly to the FA?
I don't know if you have the UK or its government as paragons of virtue, or if that's your personal belief. The amount of scandalous, money-grabbing behaviour they have overseen or partaken in leaves them with no benefit of the doubt this side of the pond.
We're talking about the kind of money that dwarves football here; the UK government are not intervening giving a single feck about those1912? clubs or whatever stance they wish to take, which is one of the perils of an extremely rich state owning a football club.
The bolded has to have been put in for own personal amusement, surely?
The Athletic Football Podcast covered this quite well today, I thought.The most annoying part about the radio silence from the PL/City regarding this case is the gap in information being filled by nonsense conspiracy theories amongst casual fans and journalists that has been accepted as fact by most if not all.
Cock teaseWhat's the reason for not saying the date?
@adexkola you're up!Can someone explain to me am i understanding City case;
City is charged. But they refuse to give books. So now they need to be forced by the court to give books. But their legal dream is delaying that shit. So are they charged or just investigated?
I am completely lost in their case. I would be very grateful if someone explain that to me.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but:Can someone explain to me am i understanding City case;
City is charged. But they refuse to give books. So now they need to be forced by the court to give books. But their legal dream is delaying that shit. So are they charged or just investigated?
I am completely lost in their case. I would be very grateful if someone explain that to me.
Yeah, please help me...........to be smart in front of my 2 mates (one is Arse fan and other is Pool fan).@adexkola you're up!
Small price worth paying to stop certain continued domination from the cheating fecks.Pity that Liverpool will be handed the PL
They cannot do that in a meaningful fashion owing to the way the PL's rules are written. If they get relegated then try to go to a court to get it overturned, it will be thrown out. This is why City have been dragging their heels so much as they know they're fecked if they get found guilty and are punished accordingly. This can also be seen with how they allowed the UEFA punishment to come down, then appealed it.Hearing, trial, verdict, appeals and so on... Any rules in the UK about time frames in a case like this?
Best thing would be that they get their sentence in June. After they win PL.Pity that Liverpool will be handed the PL
You need 3/4 to expel. So 15/20. City won't vote to punish themselves. So they need just 5 others to protect them. Chelsea and Newcastle will vote on their side, being fellow sportswashers. So they just need backhanders to persuade 3 other clubs. Once they've got that, they're safe.5 what? Or 5 to do what?
I think that, all other punishments having been concluded, they should still be barred from the PL for one year for each year that they've refused to cooperate. That's at least 5 years and counting.Man City's commercial income trebled from around £40m in 2011 to around £120m in 2012. No other club has ever recorded growth like it. Clearest red flag of money laundering you're likely to see in a football club's books.
The PL knew what City were up to at the time but turned a blind eye to it as they saw it as commercially advantageous for the wider brand to disrupt the United, Chelsea and Arsenal monopoly on titles.
The PL announced the charges two days before the government's white paper on independent football regulation. I don't believe a 5 year investigation concluded in perfect timing with this watershed moment for football governance by mere coincidence.
The PL have been forced into investigating City's cheating, but now the cat is out of the bag, I expect they are both feet in as their self governance depends upon it.
Expulsion from the EPL is virtually guaranteed. City have literally been actively frustrating the investigation for over 5 years. I don't see a way back for them. The only question is whether it'll be permanent or time-limited expulsion. Time limited is so complicated. Do the EFL accept them in to their structure? If so, they've got to go to the bottom as mid tier will displace teams. If it's permanent EPL expulsion, can the EFL even accept them knowing they can't promote them from the Championship.
Either way, it'll be fun to watch this cancer of the game be systematically dismantled, knowing all their achievements will be asterisked out.
Do you still enjoy watching them or is there a sense of impending doom? Must be kind of weird place to be in as a supporterI have till November till I'm off to a Boreham Wood forum, I'll miss you guys.
They'll have to sue first, to argue that the clause isn't legal.Tweet
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Not sure who else they can appeal to. Directly to the FA?
They cantThey'll have to sue first, to argue that the clause isn't legal.
Of course they can. I don't know if they would win.They cant
It's now 15 years of corruption and financial doping. Who beats that longevity of cheating in sports?I think that, all other punishments having been concluded, they should still be barred from the PL for one year for each year that they've refused to cooperate. That's at least 5 years and counting.