patrickblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Very thoughtful analysis John, but the conduct of the cartel controlled racket aka the PL does not deserve such careful attention. They are bunch of corrupt parasites who have relentlessly stoked hatred of our club using their despicable client media. We should ban all their lackeys from our ground and sue the red shirt clubs until they are extinct.john68 wrote:zuricity wrote:surely if there was an issue HMG Tax inspectors would be calling around ?
Not sure if I am correct Zurich, but if the Prem investigators had found any evidence of illegal activity, I believe they would have already been legally bound to report such illegal activities to the authorities...(police/HMRC?).
And surely, if the Prem had laid those 115 charges against City they would have done so because they had evidence of City's behaviour. Why then have they not acted on that information already?
They were quick to act against Everton, the rags etc and although a slightly different scenario, action against Abramoviic and |Chelsea were pretty swift too.
The timing of the charges, the day before the Govt was due to issue its policy on a new independent football regulatory body, leaves me to think that the Prem/FA needed to publicly show they were able to regulate the Premier League.
The original charge sheet against City contained a number of mistakes that City had to advise their Prem accusers to correct. Obviously this document was done hurriedly, quite likely to coincide or preempt the Govt announcement.
There also seems to be an issue with the secrecy of it all. The Prem have been quite open when dealing with other clubs but created a wall of silence around the City charges......Why? And, why have the Prem stated that there is no right of appeal against any verdict?
It would seem the Prem have hurriedly made the charges based on what they think City might have done but have no or not enough evidence to make those charges stick. They now seem to be trying to find the evidence, any evidence, to support those charges. If that is the case, surely charges are usually brought based on already collected evidence.
Indeed they have.
And by making these charges, then refusing to say or do anything about them, the PL are attempting to damage City's reputation. A lot of media opinion is now pushing the line that it;s City who are using delaying tactics with no reference to what the PL's position is.
It's like that old chestnut, the Rodri handball. That could have been cleared up and clarified at the time, but the powers that be thought it better to leave it as a stick for others to beat us with,
These charges are similar tactics IMO.
zuricity wrote:Well Carl, they cannot charge City for not co-operating, if the let everything out to the media before they talk to City or even charge City.Which is what they did.
Furthermore to state there is no right to appeal, would break the Cartel in normal courts of law.
Worst set up since Blackadder enjoyed a tasty pigeon casserole
zuricity wrote:patrickblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Very thoughtful analysis John, but the conduct of the cartel controlled racket aka the PL does not deserve such careful attention. They are bunch of corrupt parasites who have relentlessly stoked hatred of our club using their despicable client media. We should ban all their lackeys from our ground and sue the red shirt clubs until they are extinct.john68 wrote:zuricity wrote:surely if there was an issue HMG Tax inspectors would be calling around ?
Not sure if I am correct Zurich, but if the Prem investigators had found any evidence of illegal activity, I believe they would have already been legally bound to report such illegal activities to the authorities...(police/HMRC?).
And surely, if the Prem had laid those 115 charges against City they would have done so because they had evidence of City's behaviour. Why then have they not acted on that information already?
They were quick to act against Everton, the rags etc and although a slightly different scenario, action against Abramoviic and |Chelsea were pretty swift too.
The timing of the charges, the day before the Govt was due to issue its policy on a new independent football regulatory body, leaves me to think that the Prem/FA needed to publicly show they were able to regulate the Premier League.
The original charge sheet against City contained a number of mistakes that City had to advise their Prem accusers to correct. Obviously this document was done hurriedly, quite likely to coincide or preempt the Govt announcement.
There also seems to be an issue with the secrecy of it all. The Prem have been quite open when dealing with other clubs but created a wall of silence around the City charges......Why? And, why have the Prem stated that there is no right of appeal against any verdict?
It would seem the Prem have hurriedly made the charges based on what they think City might have done but have no or not enough evidence to make those charges stick. They now seem to be trying to find the evidence, any evidence, to support those charges. If that is the case, surely charges are usually brought based on already collected evidence.
Indeed they have.
And by making these charges, then refusing to say or do anything about them, the PL are attempting to damage City's reputation. A lot of media opinion is now pushing the line that it;s City who are using delaying tactics with no reference to what the PL's position is.
It's like that old chestnut, the Rodri handball. That could have been cleared up and clarified at the time, but the powers that be thought it better to leave it as a stick for others to beat us with,
These charges are similar tactics IMO.
Rodris Handball was cleared up at the time ! The game was restarted by Edison taking a free kick for the offside leading up to the ball going out for a corner.
Nothing further to discuss, but thicko Everton, Rags ans Scouse2 fans just don't get it. They are so thick it is pointless to discuss with them.
zuricity wrote:^^^^^^^
couldn't give a toss what was written after the game.
fact is Ederson restarted the game with a free kick for Offside. Not interested in what bile Riley brings up after the game.
There is nothing to clear up.
patrickblue wrote:zuricity wrote:^^^^^^^
couldn't give a toss what was written after the game.
fact is Ederson restarted the game with a free kick for Offside. Not interested in what bile Riley brings up after the game.
There is nothing to clear up.
Whether you give a toss is irrelevant to the post you answered.
The point is that the powers that be are trying to damage the club's reputation and these charges hanging about forever is doing just that.
The Rodri thing was just another example.
zuricity wrote:patrickblue wrote:zuricity wrote:^^^^^^^
couldn't give a toss what was written after the game.
fact is Ederson restarted the game with a free kick for Offside. Not interested in what bile Riley brings up after the game.
There is nothing to clear up.
Whether you give a toss is irrelevant to the post you answered.
The point is that the powers that be are trying to damage the club's reputation and these charges hanging about forever is doing just that.
The Rodri thing was just another example.
Then perhaps your Rodri example was misplaced. Who are the powers that be ? Name them, they needed to be listed and brought to the fore.
they need to held responsible for wasting everybody's time, for enhancing the anger and outrage between sets of fans.For endless bs in the Media.
It's like the ifab team making big about allowing a corner to be taken when the ball is placed outside the quarter circle. All getting paid big money for such dross, so fans in the corner zone can call the player out. I love the way Alvarez purposefully places the ball well behind the line. as if 10 cm makes a difference.
patrickblue wrote:zuricity wrote:patrickblue wrote:zuricity wrote:^^^^^^^
couldn't give a toss what was written after the game.
fact is Ederson restarted the game with a free kick for Offside. Not interested in what bile Riley brings up after the game.
There is nothing to clear up.
Whether you give a toss is irrelevant to the post you answered.
The point is that the powers that be are trying to damage the club's reputation and these charges hanging about forever is doing just that.
The Rodri thing was just another example.
Then perhaps your Rodri example was misplaced. Who are the powers that be ? Name them, they needed to be listed and brought to the fore.
they need to held responsible for wasting everybody's time, for enhancing the anger and outrage between sets of fans.For endless bs in the Media.
It's like the ifab team making big about allowing a corner to be taken when the ball is placed outside the quarter circle. All getting paid big money for such dross, so fans in the corner zone can call the player out. I love the way Alvarez purposefully places the ball well behind the line. as if 10 cm makes a difference.
I wouldn't say it was misplaced at all. It's damaged the club's reputation which was the intention, as are these charges and the way they are being handled.
As for the powers that be, you're just acting like a dick asking that, you know as well as anyone else.
zuricity wrote:patrickblue wrote:zuricity wrote:patrickblue wrote:zuricity wrote:^^^^^^^
couldn't give a toss what was written after the game.
fact is Ederson restarted the game with a free kick for Offside. Not interested in what bile Riley brings up after the game.
There is nothing to clear up.
Whether you give a toss is irrelevant to the post you answered.
The point is that the powers that be are trying to damage the club's reputation and these charges hanging about forever is doing just that.
The Rodri thing was just another example.
Then perhaps your Rodri example was misplaced. Who are the powers that be ? Name them, they needed to be listed and brought to the fore.
they need to held responsible for wasting everybody's time, for enhancing the anger and outrage between sets of fans.For endless bs in the Media.
It's like the ifab team making big about allowing a corner to be taken when the ball is placed outside the quarter circle. All getting paid big money for such dross, so fans in the corner zone can call the player out. I love the way Alvarez purposefully places the ball well behind the line. as if 10 cm makes a difference.
I wouldn't say it was misplaced at all. It's damaged the club's reputation which was the intention, as are these charges and the way they are being handled.
As for the powers that be, you're just acting like a dick asking that, you know as well as anyone else.
Not at all.
Where is the evidence Rodri's non event handball in the Everton game damaged Citys reputation?
We read in various hys comments about Rodri not from the powers that be, but from airheaded scouse or rags fans Like the inane 115 comments.
Powers that be? Do you mean the PL board?, the sky organised TV ?, The FA ? UEFA ? BBC ? All of which are possible. The group of 14?
johnny crossan wrote:Cartel charges confected from lies by thieves for racketeers whose sole aim is to destroy City.
Bluemoon4610 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Cartel charges confected from lies by thieves for racketeers whose sole aim is to destroy City.
115 made-up charges described perfectly in 16 words. Take a bow, JC.
johnny crossan wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Cartel charges confected from lies by thieves for racketeers whose sole aim is to destroy City.
115 made-up charges described perfectly in 16 words. Take a bow, JC.
Thanks - I tried to squeeze in 'parasites' but it was too long
This 100%johnny crossan wrote:Cartel charges confected from lies by thieves for racketeers whose sole aim is to destroy City.
zuricity wrote:
It is an interesting read.
Nevertheless you have to ask, HTF does it get so bad that you need to involve Laywers ?? Rip off merchants . all Lawyers are a rip off
The perpetrators of FFP need to be brought before a court of law, What they did was completely against Company Laws and Free Markets.
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