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League 1, but yeahOriginally posted by Pepe79 View Posthttps://twitter.com/MiguelDelaney/st...10422975434754
Screw this though. Not in season where it makes no difference.
Send them back to League 2.
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Originally posted by Saveloy View PostBloody hell. Just saw this on BBC.
No way I'm going near Bluemoon. There's something about that forum that makes me lose my faith in humanity. I don't need their take on this to be in my life.
It's ****ing crazy on there, makes me look normal! The victim thing they've got going on is proper weird.
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Originally posted by Pepe79 View Post
Screw this though. Not in season where it makes no difference.
Send them back to League 2.
That would be a ridiculous punishment, take points away in a season that is now basically meaningless. All trophies won domestically should be stripped and should be relegated. That shouldn't even need debating really. They've absolutely taken the piss and shown not even one bit of remorse for it, get them down.
A points deduction when they've nothing to play for is exactly the sort of cowardly move you'd expect from the authorities here though, hopefully they surprise us!
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Belting post last night with someone (City fan) point g out hundreds of pages of whinging about all and sundry conspiring against them while calling us victims. ****ing sweet as ****.Originally posted by Chris View Post
It's ****ing crazy on there, makes me look normal! The victim thing they've got going on is proper weird.Football without Origi is nothing
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The attitude of the fans is inherited from, or at least mirrored by, the attitude of the club.Originally posted by Chris View Post
It's ****ing crazy on there, makes me look normal! The victim thing they've got going on is proper weird.
How 'leaked' emails and invoices led to Manchester City's ban from Europe...City perceived that their plans for rapid accession to the Champions League elite were challenged by FFP, and persistently threatened a legal challenge. The club’s inhouse lawyer Simon Cliff wrote in one of the published emails that Mubarak had told Gianni Infantino, then Uefa’s general secretary, that he would not accept a financial sanction for exceeding the permitted €45m loss in 2012 and 2013, and said: “He would rather spend 30 million on the 50 best lawyers in the world to sue [Uefa] for the next 10 years.”
In 2014, the IC determined that City had a deficit of €180m over that two year period, vastly in excess of the €45m permitted, and in May that year agreed a settlement which some at Uefa believed was too lenient. A day before that, the former chair of the IC, Jean-Luc Dehaene, a distinguished former prime minister of Belgium and senior European Union politician, died aged 73, survived by his wife of 49 years and their four children. Spiegel quoted Cliff’s reaction to this news in an internal email, referring to the membership of the IC: “1 down, 6 to go.”...Last edited by Kenneth; 14-02-20, 10:20 PM.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Take your pic from Bluemoon this evening, but this one is right up there!
They're going to boycott the Champions League at which point it will quickly capitulate in their absenceUltimately it's UEFA's party, and as hosts they can pick and choose who attends and the conditions around the staying at that party. I think as a club we must seriously ask ourselves that when the hosts and the majority of their guests don't like us then why are we bothering. In short, we're kidding ourselves and endorsing them to boot. I think we should simply now make a statement irrespective of any fudged CAS outcome, that we are as a club no longer going to take part in any UEFA competition. It will only take us to win the title here and then shun their competition before quite quickly it will capitulate. The BDO once thought they could never be challenged but the formation of the PDC soon changed that.
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