Dameerto wrote:Benefit of doubt ended at around 11.20pm on Sunday with the club statement.
shocked that so many on here can’t see that?
Dameerto wrote:Benefit of doubt ended at around 11.20pm on Sunday with the club statement.
salford city wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Dameerto wrote:I dont need to hear any background noise from anyone - our owners expect us to fit between 18 and 25 games into an already packed domestic/international schedule - if I give them the benefit of being naive enough to believe that is possible. Which I don't.
They have undone it all for me. A yank led project that will see the YANKS WIN WIN WIN Stay Tuned for The Manchester DEVILS TAKING ON LIVERPOOL LEGACY IN THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP GAME. 24 TEAMS NFL STYLE BOLLOCKS.
This is where I'm afraid it will all end up and won't be so far away in the distance when that game is then played in Tampa or Outer mongolia or wherever the fuck they want
ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
nottsblue wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
No we won’t. It won’t be brushed under the carpet in a matter of days/weeks even, but in due course it will be forgotten. Something else will come along to take people’s attention. It always does.
But you are absolutely correct that we as fans deserve an explanation for the reasons that we deemed it appropriate and necessary to follow the path we did and perhaps even more importantly, the reasons for our u turn and whether we can expect further changes under their watch in the coming years
ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
johnny crossan wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
according to the ITKs of another place no explanation or apology is called for - it was a sting operation with Ceferin our inside man after all (apologies to those who get offended by pastes from this source)
"I believe that most on here are doing our owners a grave disservice. Let’s examine the facts, and then draw some conclusions based on the available evidence.
A Super League has been mooted for quite some time. I can find proposals from June 2019 where it was mooted by European clubs. One of the drivers of the proposal at that time was Agnelli (who has now fallen from power) from Juventus. At that time, a Guardian article stated that he wanted to ‘close the financial gap between his club and the premier league clubs’.
So I think it’s safe to conclude that this new proposal built upon that initial shot across the bows.
The next critical piece of evidence is from Tolmie. He has more inside information than any of us on here. He has stated for quite sometime (well before these events) that Ceferin has been an ally of City. In March last year, Ceferin was interviewed on Sky and said City remained a ‘valuable asset‘ for UEFA. I trust Tolmie’s information on our relationship with him.
I also think it’s completely implausible that both Ceferin and our owners were caught off guard by this current proposal. As Tolmie said, our owners know more about politics (particularly of the Machiavellian kind) than any of us will ever know. They would have known well in advance that this was coming.
So who was going to benefit most from this proposal? Certainly our premier league rivals, most of whom are economic basket cases. Also the Spanish/Italian axis. It would have, in one fell swoop, saved them from ongoing financial misery. So was it in our interests for this to go ahead, thereby allowing these hopelessly run businesses to catch up with us? My conclusion would be a resounding no.
Let’s then look carefully at what transpired. City leaked information that they were reluctantly dragged into the agreement. Ceferin is interviewed and urges the Premier League clubs to change their minds. Then there are leaks that two English clubs are waivering. Then City responds to the fans concerns and withdraws from the proposal, and Ceferin issues a statement that he is ‘delighted’ and welcomes City ‘back into the European football family’.
Now look at the fallout. Woodward and Agnelli have gone. The American owners are completely disillusioned. Our European enemies are left clinging at a mirage. We remain on course to continue the development of our long term sustainable business model. The super league is dead in the water. Our enemies in the Premier League will continue to hate us, and remain financial basket cases.
If this was Survivor, we have outwitted, outplayed, and outlasted our European and Premier League enemies.
His statement came out within minutes of our announcement. No way you get a statement out that fast if it’s not been pre-prepared."
Sounds like my theory from now on![]()
johnny crossan wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
according to the ITKs of another place no explanation or apology is called for - it was a sting operation with Ceferin our inside man after all (apologies to those who get offended by pastes from this source)
"I believe that most on here are doing our owners a grave disservice. Let’s examine the facts, and then draw some conclusions based on the available evidence.
A Super League has been mooted for quite some time. I can find proposals from June 2019 where it was mooted by European clubs. One of the drivers of the proposal at that time was Agnelli (who has now fallen from power) from Juventus. At that time, a Guardian article stated that he wanted to ‘close the financial gap between his club and the premier league clubs’.
So I think it’s safe to conclude that this new proposal built upon that initial shot across the bows.
The next critical piece of evidence is from Tolmie. He has more inside information than any of us on here. He has stated for quite sometime (well before these events) that Ceferin has been an ally of City. In March last year, Ceferin was interviewed on Sky and said City remained a ‘valuable asset‘ for UEFA. I trust Tolmie’s information on our relationship with him.
I also think it’s completely implausible that both Ceferin and our owners were caught off guard by this current proposal. As Tolmie said, our owners know more about politics (particularly of the Machiavellian kind) than any of us will ever know. They would have known well in advance that this was coming.
So who was going to benefit most from this proposal? Certainly our premier league rivals, most of whom are economic basket cases. Also the Spanish/Italian axis. It would have, in one fell swoop, saved them from ongoing financial misery. So was it in our interests for this to go ahead, thereby allowing these hopelessly run businesses to catch up with us? My conclusion would be a resounding no.
Let’s then look carefully at what transpired. City leaked information that they were reluctantly dragged into the agreement. Ceferin is interviewed and urges the Premier League clubs to change their minds. Then there are leaks that two English clubs are waivering. Then City responds to the fans concerns and withdraws from the proposal, and Ceferin issues a statement that he is ‘delighted’ and welcomes City ‘back into the European football family’.
Now look at the fallout. Woodward and Agnelli have gone. The American owners are completely disillusioned. Our European enemies are left clinging at a mirage. We remain on course to continue the development of our long term sustainable business model. The super league is dead in the water. Our enemies in the Premier League will continue to hate us, and remain financial basket cases.
If this was Survivor, we have outwitted, outplayed, and outlasted our European and Premier League enemies.
His statement came out within minutes of our announcement. No way you get a statement out that fast if it’s not been pre-prepared."
Sounds like my theory from now on![]()
ross.mcfc wrote:johnny crossan wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
according to the ITKs of another place no explanation or apology is called for - it was a sting operation with Ceferin our inside man after all (apologies to those who get offended by pastes from this source)
"I believe that most on here are doing our owners a grave disservice. Let’s examine the facts, and then draw some conclusions based on the available evidence.
A Super League has been mooted for quite some time. I can find proposals from June 2019 where it was mooted by European clubs. One of the drivers of the proposal at that time was Agnelli (who has now fallen from power) from Juventus. At that time, a Guardian article stated that he wanted to ‘close the financial gap between his club and the premier league clubs’.
So I think it’s safe to conclude that this new proposal built upon that initial shot across the bows.
The next critical piece of evidence is from Tolmie. He has more inside information than any of us on here. He has stated for quite sometime (well before these events) that Ceferin has been an ally of City. In March last year, Ceferin was interviewed on Sky and said City remained a ‘valuable asset‘ for UEFA. I trust Tolmie’s information on our relationship with him.
I also think it’s completely implausible that both Ceferin and our owners were caught off guard by this current proposal. As Tolmie said, our owners know more about politics (particularly of the Machiavellian kind) than any of us will ever know. They would have known well in advance that this was coming.
So who was going to benefit most from this proposal? Certainly our premier league rivals, most of whom are economic basket cases. Also the Spanish/Italian axis. It would have, in one fell swoop, saved them from ongoing financial misery. So was it in our interests for this to go ahead, thereby allowing these hopelessly run businesses to catch up with us? My conclusion would be a resounding no.
Let’s then look carefully at what transpired. City leaked information that they were reluctantly dragged into the agreement. Ceferin is interviewed and urges the Premier League clubs to change their minds. Then there are leaks that two English clubs are waivering. Then City responds to the fans concerns and withdraws from the proposal, and Ceferin issues a statement that he is ‘delighted’ and welcomes City ‘back into the European football family’.
Now look at the fallout. Woodward and Agnelli have gone. The American owners are completely disillusioned. Our European enemies are left clinging at a mirage. We remain on course to continue the development of our long term sustainable business model. The super league is dead in the water. Our enemies in the Premier League will continue to hate us, and remain financial basket cases.
If this was Survivor, we have outwitted, outplayed, and outlasted our European and Premier League enemies.
His statement came out within minutes of our announcement. No way you get a statement out that fast if it’s not been pre-prepared."
Sounds like my theory from now on![]()
Sounds lovely but fantasy stuff. I do have sympathy for the position they were put in.
They had the choice between joining a super league and double/treble value their investment but sell out the fans/pyramid or get into bed with Qatar and the Bayern, the team behind the fake Spiegel stories.
johnny crossan wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
according to the ITKs of another place no explanation or apology is called for - it was a sting operation with Ceferin our inside man after all (apologies to those who get offended by pastes from this source)
"I believe that most on here are doing our owners a grave disservice. Let’s examine the facts, and then draw some conclusions based on the available evidence.
A Super League has been mooted for quite some time. I can find proposals from June 2019 where it was mooted by European clubs. One of the drivers of the proposal at that time was Agnelli (who has now fallen from power) from Juventus. At that time, a Guardian article stated that he wanted to ‘close the financial gap between his club and the premier league clubs’.
So I think it’s safe to conclude that this new proposal built upon that initial shot across the bows.
The next critical piece of evidence is from Tolmie. He has more inside information than any of us on here. He has stated for quite sometime (well before these events) that Ceferin has been an ally of City. In March last year, Ceferin was interviewed on Sky and said City remained a ‘valuable asset‘ for UEFA. I trust Tolmie’s information on our relationship with him.
I also think it’s completely implausible that both Ceferin and our owners were caught off guard by this current proposal. As Tolmie said, our owners know more about politics (particularly of the Machiavellian kind) than any of us will ever know. They would have known well in advance that this was coming.
So who was going to benefit most from this proposal? Certainly our premier league rivals, most of whom are economic basket cases. Also the Spanish/Italian axis. It would have, in one fell swoop, saved them from ongoing financial misery. So was it in our interests for this to go ahead, thereby allowing these hopelessly run businesses to catch up with us? My conclusion would be a resounding no.
Let’s then look carefully at what transpired. City leaked information that they were reluctantly dragged into the agreement. Ceferin is interviewed and urges the Premier League clubs to change their minds. Then there are leaks that two English clubs are waivering. Then City responds to the fans concerns and withdraws from the proposal, and Ceferin issues a statement that he is ‘delighted’ and welcomes City ‘back into the European football family’.
Now look at the fallout. Woodward and Agnelli have gone. The American owners are completely disillusioned. Our European enemies are left clinging at a mirage. We remain on course to continue the development of our long term sustainable business model. The super league is dead in the water. Our enemies in the Premier League will continue to hate us, and remain financial basket cases.
If this was Survivor, we have outwitted, outplayed, and outlasted our European and Premier League enemies.
His statement came out within minutes of our announcement. No way you get a statement out that fast if it’s not been pre-prepared."
Sounds like my theory from now on![]()
Nigels Tackle wrote:johnny crossan wrote:ross.mcfc wrote:We're still owned at explanation.
We'll be tarred with this for years.
according to the ITKs of another place no explanation or apology is called for - it was a sting operation with Ceferin our inside man after all (apologies to those who get offended by pastes from this source)
"I believe that most on here are doing our owners a grave disservice. Let’s examine the facts, and then draw some conclusions based on the available evidence.
A Super League has been mooted for quite some time. I can find proposals from June 2019 where it was mooted by European clubs. One of the drivers of the proposal at that time was Agnelli (who has now fallen from power) from Juventus. At that time, a Guardian article stated that he wanted to ‘close the financial gap between his club and the premier league clubs’.
So I think it’s safe to conclude that this new proposal built upon that initial shot across the bows.
The next critical piece of evidence is from Tolmie. He has more inside information than any of us on here. He has stated for quite sometime (well before these events) that Ceferin has been an ally of City. In March last year, Ceferin was interviewed on Sky and said City remained a ‘valuable asset‘ for UEFA. I trust Tolmie’s information on our relationship with him.
I also think it’s completely implausible that both Ceferin and our owners were caught off guard by this current proposal. As Tolmie said, our owners know more about politics (particularly of the Machiavellian kind) than any of us will ever know. They would have known well in advance that this was coming.
So who was going to benefit most from this proposal? Certainly our premier league rivals, most of whom are economic basket cases. Also the Spanish/Italian axis. It would have, in one fell swoop, saved them from ongoing financial misery. So was it in our interests for this to go ahead, thereby allowing these hopelessly run businesses to catch up with us? My conclusion would be a resounding no.
Let’s then look carefully at what transpired. City leaked information that they were reluctantly dragged into the agreement. Ceferin is interviewed and urges the Premier League clubs to change their minds. Then there are leaks that two English clubs are waivering. Then City responds to the fans concerns and withdraws from the proposal, and Ceferin issues a statement that he is ‘delighted’ and welcomes City ‘back into the European football family’.
Now look at the fallout. Woodward and Agnelli have gone. The American owners are completely disillusioned. Our European enemies are left clinging at a mirage. We remain on course to continue the development of our long term sustainable business model. The super league is dead in the water. Our enemies in the Premier League will continue to hate us, and remain financial basket cases.
If this was Survivor, we have outwitted, outplayed, and outlasted our European and Premier League enemies.
His statement came out within minutes of our announcement. No way you get a statement out that fast if it’s not been pre-prepared."
Sounds like my theory from now on![]()
did original dub come up with that one?!
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:johnny crossan wrote:
Posted this pic on a family (mainly rags) WhatsApp thread yesterday saying it was where Khaldoon and Ceferin plotted the downfall of the ESL snakes. Was joking, but how good would it be it it transpired to be the truth!![]()
Edit: not sure what happened but the picture has attached at the top of this quote...
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