Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Here is the place to talk about all things city and football!

Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby Original Dub » Wed Apr 16, 2014 1:24 pm

Original Dub
 

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby patrickblue » Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:07 pm

I can't get it to load. Can you cut and paste?

Edit: It's working ok now.
[img]https://giphy.com/gifs/3o7qDYcso3azifQVyg/html5[/img]
User avatar
patrickblue
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Shaun Goater's 103 Goals
 
Posts: 7440
Joined: Wed Dec 14, 2005 9:49 pm
Location: Newbury Berks
Supporter of: City
My favourite player is: The one and only Goat

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby Dubaimancityfan » Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:24 pm

Amusing !!
Dubaimancityfan
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Kinky's Mazy Dribbles
 
Posts: 2386
Joined: Tue Jan 08, 2008 10:15 am
Location: Sydney, Down Under
Supporter of: City
My favourite player is: Big Dave

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby Original Dub » Wed Apr 16, 2014 2:31 pm

Red Hot Sports News: Manchester City forced to employ David Moyes as Financial Fair Play punishment
Uefa's punishment for flouting Financial Fair Play regulations is to have rivals' manager in the dugout

By Alan Tyers4:00PM BST 15 Apr 2014 Comments12 Comments
Manchester City have been left reeling after learning that struggling's David Moyes will be installed as manager at the Etihad next season.
The savage sanction-rap shows that Uefa mean business on Financial Fair Play, and will not stand idly by as teams flaunt the proud amateur status of professional football.
“It is simply unfair that some get to buy success thanks to obscene amounts of money, often emanating from ethically dubious sources,” said a Uefa official as he licked great dollops of caviar off a Rolex given to him by a Qatari well-wisher.
“All this money they’re spending is being funnelled away from the true heartland of the game: brown envelopes for hard-working delegates. Something has to be done.”
That something, it appears, is hobbling City with their neighbours’ beleaguered Scottish manager.
Related Articles
Mourinho to appeal £8,000 FA fine 15 Apr 2014
In pics: Hillsborough memorial 15 Apr 2014
Villa chaos as Lambert suspends deputies 15 Apr 2014
Arsenal could appeal City penalty 15 Apr 2014
Simeone: Chelsea want Costa, we want Torres 15 Apr 2014
Drmic a target for West Ham 14 Apr 2014
Top 10 other must-play golf courses Visit Scotland
“Fair competition is absolutely vital for our sport,” said a Fifa statement. “For instance, anyone from any country can attempt to bribe a Fifa delegate in order to get on board the World Cup gravy train.
"Big country, small country, country which is just a desert with no interest in football whatsoever, it’s a level playing field."

The news was described as “a shock” to City, who had initially attempted to outfox meddling Europrats with a brilliant scheme of sponsoring themselves. Against the odds, Uefa brainboxes managed to foil this cunning plan.
“We did have an inkling that the Sheikh giving us ten gazillion quid out of thin air might attract attention," admitted a Manchester City executive. “So we did this scheme where Martín Demichelis would do a sponsored moustache-growing contest and every time he cocked it up the Sheikh would donate a million quid.
“Demichelis kept shaving it off by mistake, getting confused and growing a beard instead, having his toilet parts waxed, setting his face on fire and so on.
"The Sheikh eventually forked over about three-and-half billion for Demichelis’s facial hair foolishness, and we thought we were sorted.
“But apparently Mr Platini says that’s not within the rules.”
David Moyes’s Sky Blue Very Unhappy Army, as they will be known, can count themselves unlucky because previous sanctions for breaching FFP have ranged from “basically sod all” to “absolutely sod all”.
Chelsea, also under threat, were initially ordered to make Arsène Wenger their new manager, on the grounds that he never spends any money at all.
However, the West Londoners successfully argued on appeal that the purchase of Fernando Torres for £50 million was “evidence of good faith that they are trying to keep football competitive.”
Original Dub
 

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:19 pm

That's a disgrace! Surely they can't get away with this?
Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
Donated to the site
Donated to the site
Shaun Goater's 103 Goals
 
Posts: 7170
Joined: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:15 am
Location: Manchester
Supporter of: MCFC
My favourite player is: Johan Cruyff

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby Original Dub » Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:29 pm

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:That's a disgrace! Surely they can't get away with this?


They can do what they want mate.

We're fucking done for.

This is my favourite line:

“It is simply unfair that some get to buy success thanks to obscene amounts of money, often emanating from ethically dubious sources,” said a Uefa official as he licked great dollops of caviar off a Rolex given to him by a Qatari well-wisher
Original Dub
 

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby jimtolmie_tache » Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:30 pm

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:That's a disgrace! Surely they can't get away with this?


It's almost as convincing as my José Mourinho 'press conference' after the Sunderland game had been postponed. ;-)

I thought this was part of the spoof, though...

Simeone: Chelsea want Costa, we want Torres 15 Apr 2014

Apparently, it's a real story...
User avatar
jimtolmie_tache
Micah Richard's Penalty Dives
 
Posts: 107
Joined: Sun Oct 27, 2013 10:08 am
Supporter of: Manchester City
My favourite player is: Vincent Kompany

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby Original Dub » Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:34 pm

jimtolmie_tache wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:That's a disgrace! Surely they can't get away with this?


It's almost as convincing as my José Mourinho 'press conference' after the Sunderland game had been postponed. ;-)

I thought this was part of the spoof, though...

Simeone: Chelsea want Costa, we want Torres 15 Apr 2014

Apparently, it's a real story...


I was one of the ones that got caught with that you bastard!
Original Dub
 

Re: Quite a good read - UEFA get serious

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:08 pm

We ALREADY employ Moysie and he's doing great. He's made red Wednesday my favourite programme. Tonight they were discussing who the rags exiled be least upset at taking 'their' title :-)
User avatar
Hutch's Shoulder
Dickov's Injury Time Equaliser
 
Posts: 4424
Joined: Mon Sep 23, 2013 10:55 am
Location: Wild country near Glossop
Supporter of: City of course
My favourite player is: David Silva


Return to The Maine Football forum

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: ayrshireblue, BlueinBosnia, craigmcfc, Google [Bot], Lev Bronstein, Majestic-12 [Bot], Nigels Tackle, Sparklehorse and 173 guests