By rerixo Go To Postfootballs a joke, imagine thinking anything about top club financials is 'fair'. glad the sport is dying.Could you imagine that City might in fact be the smelliest diarrhoea stain of professional football?
Whataboutism ain't gonna cut it buddy.
By rerixo Go To Postfootballs a joke, imagine thinking anything about top club financials is 'fair'. glad the sport is dying.Howzat?
If this is held, then by the time the ban is finished, I’d imagine Fernandinho and Aguero will both be gone, and KDB will be 30.
Gonna be very interesting to see how the rebuild goes.
Gonna be very interesting to see how the rebuild goes.
By Laboured Go To PostBye Pep.If man city are anything like real Madrid they will appeal this and there will be no ban at all
Maybe he's referring to Liverpool winning the league?
Must admit Im probably feeling the ominous days as well. Had a dream where SAF sat in my dinner table and I had to explain to him why this was happening.
Must admit Im probably feeling the ominous days as well. Had a dream where SAF sat in my dinner table and I had to explain to him why this was happening.
By Xpike Go To Postwas the dan the lad who always sent pics of himself pooping on WhatsApp
i used to like him
No :lol
By Hixx Go To Postif only you could go back a few hours to snapchatting people wanking… what a rollercoaster of a day for you:lol
By Meier Go To Post
That's pretty good.
American humour YIKES
By Willkiller Go To PostAmerican humour YIKESHaha this is such a british response
By Feorax Go To PostIf this is held, then by the time the ban is finished, I’d imagine Fernandinho and Aguero will both be gone, and KDB will be 30.It's not a transfer ban, though some targets may be less likely to move. They'll probably spend massively in the summer in case the appeal fails and they have to actually comply with ffp after that
Gonna be very interesting to see how the rebuild goes.
Wonder how they go at the appeal
Refute the way evidence against them was obtained, pretend said evidence was falsified (assume the horse has bolted on that one), claim that FFP shouldn't exist anyway so they shouldn't be punished for breaking it.
It seems fairly cut and dry that they don't have a leg to stand on regarding good faith and intention to follow the rules.
Refute the way evidence against them was obtained, pretend said evidence was falsified (assume the horse has bolted on that one), claim that FFP shouldn't exist anyway so they shouldn't be punished for breaking it.
It seems fairly cut and dry that they don't have a leg to stand on regarding good faith and intention to follow the rules.
Can't beat a relegation team for fucks sake. Fucking useless. Celtic going to destroy us, and that's sad
By sohois Go To PostIt's not a transfer ban, though some targets may be less likely to move. They'll probably spend massively in the summer in case the appeal fails and they have to actually comply with ffp after that
I know, but if you’re KDB, do you want to spend 2 prime years of your career not competing in the CL? What about Bernardo Silva? Or Aymeric Laporte?
By Fergie Go To PostBritish humour YIKES
Idiot.
By Feorax Go To PostI know, but if you’re KDB, do you want to spend 2 prime years of your career not competing in the CL? What about Bernardo Silva? Or Aymeric Laporte?To be fair, quite a few of Liverpool's best players signed for you all when you hadn't been in the CL for a couple years running and only once in nearly a decade. If the ban holds after the appeal at all, it'll more than likely get cut in half to 1 year you'd imagine. City is the only top team in England to have not missed at least a year of CL football this decade -- the others have managed to do okay missing it here and there.
By Meier Go To PostSorry, we should probably defer to the likes of them.1. Yes, you should
2. I don't think Will is Irish
By Hitch Go To PostWonder how they go at the appeal
Refute the way evidence against them was obtained, pretend said evidence was falsified (assume the horse has bolted on that one), claim that FFP shouldn't exist anyway so they shouldn't be punished for breaking it.
It seems fairly cut and dry that they don't have a leg to stand on regarding good faith and intention to follow the rules.
The third one.
They'll take it past CAS (if need be) to the CJEU and declare that FFP is contrary to EU law.
By Hitch Go To Post1. Yes, you shouldAnything British falls under one umbrella. Will nor yourself can shirk ownership!
2. I don't think Will is Irish
By Laboured Go To PostThe third one.
They'll take it past CAS (if need be) to the CJEU and declare that FFP is contrary to EU law.
Proper small cock move
By Meier Go To PostAnything British falls under one umbrella. Will nor yourself can shirk ownership!But he’s Irish 🥺
By Meier Go To PostAnything British falls under one umbrella. Will nor yourself can shirk ownership!I'll let Yen tackle this one
Theoretically the PL could revoke their licence after they provided false accounting information and they’d have to start over from League Two. But that’s just a pipe dream.
Can is a good addition so far.
Shame that both Reus and Brandt are out and we're lacking the creative center, but at least Can got the right mentality and is going for those tackles.
Shame that both Reus and Brandt are out and we're lacking the creative center, but at least Can got the right mentality and is going for those tackles.
By Laboured Go To PostThe third one.Do they have a shot at that argument, lawyer-boy?
They'll take it past CAS (if need be) to the CJEU and declare that FFP is contrary to EU law.
By Punished Go To PostCringe humour YIKES
By Yurt :3 Go To PostI told you guys to bet on Pep to JuveThis will be incredible, it's becoming more and more real as the days go
Bet on Messi to Juve next
By Laboured Go To PostNot been a good evening for the Abu Dhabi Metropolitan Club.
Child’s urine off an old mans face for Shake Monsoon
By Pennywise Go To PostSancho ladsThat guy slide tackled so early haha