Inigo Montoya
Leave Wayne Rooney alone!!
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NonoNuno to City should Pep leave?
NonoNuno to City should Pep leave?
Can see pochettino going to them if guardiola leaves.Nuno to City should Pep leave?
Pop corn eating scenario right thereIf this sticks - and they also get punished in the Prem, which players will be leaving in the summer? Would de Bruyne be happy spending the peak years of his career at a team not in a European competition? Sterling? etc.
This could be a house of cards..
Wont that have to wait until the CAS ruling
Milan failed to break even. City cooked the books and the amount that they cooked was huge. It's not the same case.
They said they got X much money in sponsorship money but in reality they got Y. They manipulated financial data which is the very definition of cooking the books."Cooked the books" implies something illegal. What City is doing does not breach British, EU or Qatari laws, it's only cheating UEFA's FFP regulations. These regulations, or at least the harshest punishments from UEFA when breaching them, are not recognized by the real authorities. City will easily win the case if they appeal it to CAS, although I really wish they don't.
So falsifying your accounts is ok with everyone except UEFA FFP rules? Really? Since WHEN?"Cooked the books" implies something illegal. What City is doing does not breach British, EU or Qatari laws, it's only cheating UEFA's FFP regulations. These regulations, or at least the harshest punishments from UEFA when breaching them, are not recognized by the real authorities. City will easily win the case if they appeal it to CAS, although I really wish they don't.
They did cook the books. They took money from related parties and teied to disguise it as sponsorship"Cooked the books" implies something illegal. What City is doing does not breach British, EU or Qatari laws, it's only cheating UEFA's FFP regulations. These regulations, or at least the harshest punishments from UEFA when breaching them, are not recognized by the real authorities. City will easily win the case if they appeal it to CAS, although I really wish they don't.
While no one sees an expulsion from the Premier League as likely, the Football League have recently changed their rules so that any club in that situation must start again in League Two.
"Cooked the books" implies something illegal. What City is doing does not breach British, EU or Qatari laws, it's only cheating UEFA's FFP regulations. These regulations, or at least the harshest punishments from UEFA when breaching them, are not recognized by the real authorities. City will easily win the case if they appeal it to CAS, although I really wish they don't.
Are we saying there is nothing illegal in what City did then? This itself is surprising, but if it's the case, then this case is destined to fail for UEFA. I really hope they have something extra solid to prove that what City did was illegal."Cooked the books" implies something illegal. What City is doing does not breach British, EU or Qatari laws, it's only cheating UEFA's FFP regulations. These regulations, or at least the harshest punishments from UEFA when breaching them, are not recognized by the real authorities. City will easily win the case if they appeal it to CAS, although I really wish they don't.
Some think the appeal will save them, and are hiding behind their sheikh.Anyone have any posts from bluemoon? That place must be a classic right now
So is there anything illegal or not? Does UEFA even have a chance to win any trial for this case?City owner is from UAE not Qatar. And it is illegal to lie about the origin of your funding, what is not illegal is to be funded by your owner.
"Cooked the books" implies something illegal. What City is doing does not breach British, EU or Qatari laws, it's only cheating UEFA's FFP regulations. These regulations, or at least the harshest punishments from UEFA when breaching them, are not recognized by the real authorities. City will easily win the case if they appeal it to CAS, although I really wish they don't.
That would be quite frankly hilarious but I don't think we can strip titles like that. What's the taste of such title anyway?When did they cook the books - or rather which seasons were they found guilty? Maybe Jose won a title here![]()
Are we saying there is nothing illegal in what City did then? This itself is surprising, but if it's the case, then this case is destined to fail for UEFA. I really hope they have something extra solid to prove that what City did was illegal.
Nothing is guaranteed but I don't see why people dismiss our team and Ole that much... just let the lads work and get it done. It's just football.
No FFP is important, you have to build up your legacy with the sporting side, everything else is BS for me. FFP should be re-enforced and kept, it's vital in my opinion. What is this? You just come with some money with no control whatsoever?Well what I'm hoping for is that somehow, while City stay out the CL for a few years, FFP gets completely destroyed by the CAS. Have never been a fan of it, and do agree with some that argue that it's sole purpose is to entrench an established elite. City agreed to the rules and violated them so they should be punished. But going forward, FFP should be abolished.
Ya doubt it happens like that. It would be funny though.That would be quite frankly hilarious but I don't think we can strip titles like that. What's the taste of such title anyway?
It's not final so let's not think about that for now.Big news.
Players will leave and pep won't stay. Absolute disaster for city. Who will want to play for them? Potential PL punishment too.
It's not final so let's not think about that for now.