
This salary cap is just another version of the draft - guaranteeing the US hedgie backed clubs get a guaranteed return on their investment via a set percentage of the prize pot. Totally anti-competitive and Real, Bayern & PSG will be rubbing their hands at the prospect of hoovering up the best players.Yanks don't care about the future if the game, only a risk free quick profit. They are here to siphon the cash out of our game and their vulture capital will roll on when its gone. Just the entertainment business for them, that's why they hate long term investment and have been trying to destroy us since the Sheikh took over. Simple and nasty as that.carl_feedthegoat wrote:https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/man-city-spending-warning-highlights-29087590


Herbert is our arch hater along with Jackson. So we are the only top flight club performing accounting gymnastics ? Just a brazen lie and at least our profits are taxed in and go to the UK not the Cayman Islands/ Delaware haven the rags and the other yank chiselers use.carl_feedthegoat wrote:john@staustell wrote:Original Dub wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13364135/The-introduction-salary-cap-stop-Manchester-Citys-accounting-gymnastics-writes-IAN-HERBERT-Premier-League-champions-voted-against-introduction.html
Just left him a comment on that one. Funny how he didn't mention the objection of United
Nice one
I really enjoyed reading this one as well.
''Well done Ian. Any excuse to roll out anti-City nonsense. Your own words state that it is Chelsea who would be guilty, not City, a club that is well run from top to bottom, but constantly accused, not charged, with FFP, PSR and now, because all of that has failed, a wage-cap that they are adhering to anyway!
The word on the street in Manchester is that the 115 allegations actually boil down to just 5 rule breaches. 3 of them are for not assisting the PL with their investigation. But Forest and Everton did, and still got found guilty. There's not a sane person in history who assists their accusers in a trial.
The smart people are saying that the delay is due to agreeing an exit strategy that saves face for the Premier League, because they'll look very silly if they tell the truth, that there is no case to answer. The newspapers will also look silly for continually jumping on the bandwagon with no proof.
It is believed that litigation will follow, from City, against all those who were too quick and eager to damage reputation and integrity.
I'm looking forward to PGMOL like apologies and fines when the truth comes out! Shame, Shame, Shame...''


johnny crossan wrote:Herbert is our arch hater along with Jackson. So we are the only top flight club performing accounting gymnastics ? Just a brazen lie and at least our profits are taxed in and go to the UK not the Cayman Islands/ Delaware haven the rags and the other yank chiselers use.carl_feedthegoat wrote:john@staustell wrote:Original Dub wrote:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13364135/The-introduction-salary-cap-stop-Manchester-Citys-accounting-gymnastics-writes-IAN-HERBERT-Premier-League-champions-voted-against-introduction.html
Just left him a comment on that one. Funny how he didn't mention the objection of United
Nice one
I really enjoyed reading this one as well.
''Well done Ian. Any excuse to roll out anti-City nonsense. Your own words state that it is Chelsea who would be guilty, not City, a club that is well run from top to bottom, but constantly accused, not charged, with FFP, PSR and now, because all of that has failed, a wage-cap that they are adhering to anyway!
The word on the street in Manchester is that the 115 allegations actually boil down to just 5 rule breaches. 3 of them are for not assisting the PL with their investigation. But Forest and Everton did, and still got found guilty. There's not a sane person in history who assists their accusers in a trial.
The smart people are saying that the delay is due to agreeing an exit strategy that saves face for the Premier League, because they'll look very silly if they tell the truth, that there is no case to answer. The newspapers will also look silly for continually jumping on the bandwagon with no proof.
It is believed that litigation will follow, from City, against all those who were too quick and eager to damage reputation and integrity.
I'm looking forward to PGMOL like apologies and fines when the truth comes out! Shame, Shame, Shame...''


monkeypoxcarl_feedthegoat wrote:Ian Herbert now reckons Cole Palmer should get the POTY award over Foden.
If there is any justice in the world then he will contract
Aids.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ian Herbert now reckons Cole Palmer should get the POTY award over Foden.
If there is any justice in the world then he will contract Aids.
Sparklehorse wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ian Herbert now reckons Cole Palmer should get the POTY award over Foden.
If there is any justice in the world then he will contract Aids.
He’s a very good player and we have to come to terms with the fact that he may turn out just as good, if not better than Foden. For a young player like that to effectively and pretty much single-handedly keep Chelsea in the top half of the table and be their best player by a country mile, I personally take my hat off to him. Imagine where they’d be without him ?
As for POTY….? nowhere near Foden this time round.
I personally think he’ll be a fantastic player through his mid-late 20’s and I wish him well and wish he’d stayed.
Mase wrote:Without Palmer’s pens he’d be close to Jackson’s tally for the season. Actually, if you give Jackson the penalties then he’s not so shit is he?
Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Without Palmer’s pens he’d be close to Jackson’s tally for the season. Actually, if you give Jackson the penalties then he’s not so shit is he?
He'd probably have missed most of them...
john@staustell wrote:Bluemoon4610 wrote:Mase wrote:Without Palmer’s pens he’d be close to Jackson’s tally for the season. Actually, if you give Jackson the penalties then he’s not so shit is he?
He'd probably have missed most of them...
Yeah, he's just basically shit
Sparklehorse wrote:Foden is in his fifth season with us playing in the first team, he’s been around true world class players and is a world class player himself as a result. Palmer played a relative handful of games in his career with us. For him to go elsewhere, suddenly start playing regularly and producing the quality that he has in a truly average team is remarkable and should be applauded, and he is heralded as the “messiah” at Chelsea. I have no doubt that if Palmer had played the same of time that Foden has had at City he would have had a major influence. I’m not saying he’s quite at Foden’s level yet, but he has huge potential and that speaks volumes of our academy which should be proud to be producing such great players..
john@staustell wrote:Too gormless looking
Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Too gormless looking
I like my footballers to be able to string a sentence together.
salford city wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Too gormless looking
I like my footballers to be able to string a sentence together.
Fuck me Mase, Can Grealish spell his own name? I bet he signed the contract in pencil. That's Big J, a, curly c and kicking c
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