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Postby Chinners » Sun Sep 02, 2012 7:38 am

Plats not better says David
Manchester City assistant manager David Platt admits the Premier League champions must improve despite an unbeaten start to the season.
The 3-1 win against QPR at the Etihad gives City seven points from three games but they have been unconvincing.
But Platt said: "We are not overly happy in terms of performance but we are delighted we can balance that out with the fact we are scoring goals.
“I think he is OK, it is just a normal procedure. It is just a minor operation”
City assistant David Platt on Mario Balotelli's eye procedure
"We are maybe paying the price for not killing the games off."
City were in control against QPR and Yaya Toure gave them the lead before the Londoners made their hosts pay for missing chances when Bobby Zamora equalised.
However, strike duo Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez each scored to secure City's win.
"It was almost too easy for us to arrive around 30 yards from goal but then there were a lot of bodies," Platt added.
"We weren't ruthless enough and perhaps didn't pick the right pass out."
"I don't think we are playing as well as at this stage last season, when we were blowing teams away and keeping clean sheets. There is an understandable expectation level here and we are not quite up to those levels.
"But we sit there unbeaten with seven points out of nine and we can still improve. If you write those names down on a piece of paper and look at them before you go to bed then you will sleep quite easily because you know they are good players."
Platt also confirmed striker Mario Balotelli will undergo a procedure on his eye to cure a problem with conjunctivitis but does not expect him to be sidelined for a significant length of time.
"I think he is OK, it is just a normal procedure. It is just a minor operation," Platt said.
"The contact lenses are the issue when he gets it, conjunctivitis. He can't get his contact lenses in, so he can't really play."

Plat's your lot! UEFA president to ensure Financial Fair Play rebels are banned from Europe
And this could give Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini an answer on why his club cut back on transfer spending
Roberto Mancini is set to find out why his ­Manchester City spending was cut back when Michel Platini bans football’s Financial Fair Play rebels from Europe at the end of the month.
Despite City spending £52million on Javi Garcia, Matija Nastasic, Scott ­Sinclair, Maicon and Jack Rodwell, Mancini was upset the club would not splash out on his top targets Robin van Persie, Eden Hazard, Javi Martinez or Daniele De Rossi.
Having offloaded ­Emmanuel Adebayor, Nigel de Jong and Adam Johnson, it is clear City were cutting down their expenditure with Platini’s threat in mind.
European champions Chelsea have spent £80m, but have also got the likes of Didier Drogba, Salomon Kalou, Jose Bosingwa, Nicolas Anelka and Alex off the wage bill.
UEFA president Platini revealed he has given 27 European clubs a deadline to put their house in order. “They were told to sort their finances out before June 30. Then they had until July 15 to discuss any problems,” he said.
“The next check on September 30 will be vital. For clubs who can’t follow the rules of the Financial Fair Play system, it is over and out of Europe.
“We are protecting clubs who have sold players and struggle to receive payment. A number of clubs have had to chase their money for years.” Mirror

Spurs and Man City ready to fight Real Madrid for 'free agent' Didier Drogbas plaits
Didier Drogba could make a dramatic return to English football with Tottenham or Manchester City, just months after leaving Chelsea for China.
The Blues legend signed for Shanghai Shenhua earlier this summer, but the Asian club is now in the midst of an ownership row.
Didier Drogba could be set for a remarkable return to European football (PA)
It is thought that financial constraints during the fight for power at the club could lead to some of their top players becoming free agents.
The list is likely to be headed by Drogba, who would still be in high demand despite his advancing years.
Marca has claimed that Real Madrid would be the favourites to sign the Ivory Coast hitman, with boss Jose Mourinho keen to reunite himself with the striker he managed at Stamford Bridge.
But Manchester City and Tottenham are also potential destinations, with both sure to be keen on a player of Drogba's calibre, reports Tribal Football.
Spurs are light on strikers and City boss Roberto Mancini is not entirely happy with his summer's work in the transfer market and could beef up his attack by capturing Drogba.
Another club that is likely to show significant interest in bringing the ex-Marseille man back to Europe is big-spending Paris St Germain, who would have no trouble funding Drogba's wage demands

Maureen starts his homework on City
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OTHER BOLLOX
Arsenal boss: Man City, Chelsea & Man Utd have more money but we have fighting quality
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes that his side have the fighting quality to succeed.
The Gunners have failed to score in this campaign but have two points after their opening 0-0 draws against Stoke and Sunderland.
“To rebuild is exciting as well. We can click very quickly because we look like a team on the pitch at the moment,” he said.
“I believe that we look a team on the pitch and a team who is ready to fight together.
“We have not scored and have not been completely at our best going forward, but that will happen eventually.
“Of course if you gave me a choice I would have preferred to keep Van Persie.
“But if you lose a player who scores 30 goals, there are not 100 players in the world who can score 30 goals a season at this level.”
Wenger still wants another Premier League title but he accepts it is difficult when they can no longer match the spending power of Manchester City, Chelsea and Manchester United.
“The aim is always to win the title. If you don’t do it, people are disappointed and I’m the first one to be disappointed,” he said.
“We are today already in a stronger position financially.
“But we face teams who have no limitations in their resources at all.
“So no matter if you have a stadium of 120,000, if some people have no limitation in their resources we will always have the same problem.
“The nature of the job has changed because the financial competition is higher.
“But we always do as well as we can with the resources we have.
“Our club is managed in a good way, we are solid and of course people want us to win.”

Real Madrid will have the first option to buy Tottenham winger Gareth Bale, 23, if Spurs sell the Welsh international. Sunday Mirror

Inter Milan, Juventus and Paris St Germain will join Manchester City and Liverpool in trying to sign Theo Walcott if the winger, 23, does not sign a new contract at Arsenal. Sunday Mirror

Didier Drogba's spokeswoman insists the former Chelsea striker, 34, has not been released by Chinese club Shanghai Shenhua after just two-and-a-half months at the club. talkShiT

Tottenham's transfer business has already caused tensions between new manager Andre Villas-Boas and chairman Daniel Levy. Sunday Express

Spurs missed out on signing Porto midfielder Joao Moutinho, 25, by minutes on Friday despite being granted an extra hour to complete the £24m deal. Sunday Telegraph

Southampton will turn to former manager Harry Redknapp if they decide to replace Nigel Adkins. Daily Star Sunday

Manager Sir Alex Ferguson is adamant that Wayne Rooney, 26, and Robin van Persie, 29, can form a potent partnership at Manchester United. The Sun on Sunday

England manager Roy Hodgson insists he will stick with veterans Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and John Terry. Lampard, 34, Gerrard, 32, and Terry, 31, will not be discarded as they enter their 30s. Daily Star Sunday

Liverpool midfielder Jonjo Shelvey, 20, whose grandmother is from Edinburgh, has held talks with the SFA about potentially representing Scotland. Sunday Mirror

FA unwraps £100m monument to future of football B*ll*x
The words of Sir Bobby Robson deliver one of a series of inspirational messages at the Football Association's new £100m monument to the future of the game in England.
England's players will see the words "Practice Makes Permanent" adorning the wall as they walk through the corridors to their vast dressing room at St. George's Park, the FA's National Football Centre tucked away in the countryside at Burton-upon-Trent.
And when England's senior squad finally take up residence after the realisation of a long-held - and much-delayed - dream at the FA, they will find the perfect environment in which to practice what the great manager Robson was preaching.
The future of English football was in full bloom at Burton on Tuesday. Not simply bricks and mortar but flesh and blood as coach John Peacock's under-17 squad, "the Burton Guinea Pigs" as he affectionately called them, got first use of the national game's breathtaking new facility.
Peacock, experienced and hugely respected in FA circles, was preparing his young charges for a four-team tournament involving Italy, Portugal and Turkey that kicks off on Wednesday night with a meeting against the Italians at Burton Albion's nearby Pirelli Stadium.
As England's young players enjoyed lunch, the Italian squad sat nearby. All four teams are using the facilities, with Roy Hodgson's senior squad expected to sample their new home ahead of the World Cup qualifier against San Marino in October.
Hodgson will address England's youth team during a visit on Wednesday, a sign of his commitment to a project which is seen as one of the cornerstones of the FA's plans to develop the game.
There are plenty of nods to English football's past, images of the greats around every corner. Photo: FA
There are plenty of nods to English football's past, images of the greats around every corner and a picture of victorious captain Billy Wright being hoisted shoulder high by his team mates at Wembley in that main dressing room, but everything at Burton is aimed at the future and rivalling the national centres that have been at the heart of the well-being of the game in superpowers such as France, Spain and the Netherlands.
Suites and rooms are dedicated to England's greats from Paul Gascoigne to Sir Bobby Charlton. There are 12 full-size training pitches and a grass replica of the Wembley surface. An indoor pitch also has a 100m sprint track running alongside should anyone wish to draw inspiration from another message decorating the walls of Burton, this time from the great American Olympian Jesse Owens, who said: "A lifetime of training for just 10 seconds."
Quite simply, Burton contains everything anyone connected with the English game would want in state-of-the-art form. The League Managers' Association and the Professional Footballers' Association are on site and on Tuesday a party of referees - led by Premier League referees' chief Mike Riley and World Cup final official Howard Webb - were on a tour of the facility.
Peacock's young players have beaten the likes of Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard to Burton and the coach makes no effort to downplay the role he sees the National Football Centre playing.
He said: "This is an immensely important facility. It is great credit to the Football Association that we have finally got it over the line. I came back to the FA in 2002 thinking the National Football Centre was going to open a year later and it didn't happen, so I'm glad I'm still around to see it.
"From a development point of view it's fantastic and the facilities are second to none. In terms of the quality of the pitches and the environment it is conducive to learning and education. From a coach education perspective it is the same. We can now run our national courses here, for A and B licences and the age group courses.
"We have now got everything under one roof. It is a really big benefit."
Peacock believes the centre has already had an impact on his squad, saying: "I think when they come down the driveway they will look and think 'wow what a fantastic complex' because there is no doubt facilities back at clubs are fantastic in their own right.
"I think it was imperative that we could replicate something along those lines ourselves as the national body - and in fact be better.
"I think the players need to see a difference from what they get at the club environment to what they get at international level, so this all-encompassing environment of learning, education and an environment where all that can be facilitated is so important."
The cutting edge of sport is everywhere. Including sports science laboratories, altitude chambers and multiple gymnasiums. On a tour on Tuesday it looked every inch as the FA would have imagined it when the idea was first conceived in 2001.
Peacock added: "When you look at the Dutch, French and Spanish they all have their own national centres. It was only right that a country the size of ourselves finally has our own technical base to work from. I see it as a training ground environment. Wembley is fantastic but it wasn't a technical football base where we could get on a training pitch and educate our players. Here we can.
"What is important is that all our stakeholders are working in the same direction. There is a groundswell of opinion that we need to produce better international teams, we need to get our teams playing regularly in the top tournaments to give them the experience, we need to develop better coaches going forward and all our stakeholders are buying into that.
"When you have got the LMA on site and the PFA have got an office here, it is a sign that we're all working together for the common theme of making English football better.
"I personally think English football couldn't have done without this centre. When you think of what the clubs have done individually in raising their standards, with facilities, coaching and general youth development structure, it has been fantastic. As an association we have needed to do something on top of that.
"It is for the game in England generally, it is for the whole country to get the benefit from."
England's youngsters have started that process this week - and the FA hopes it is one that will continue for generations.


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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Slim » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:15 am

Spurs missed out on signing Porto midfielder Joao Moutinho, 25, by minutes on Friday despite being granted an extra hour to complete the £24m deal. Sunday Telegraph


So an hour and minutes then....FFS, not like he was asleep at the airport or anything.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Ted Hughes » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:36 am

I wonder if those twats at the Mirror really believe Platini is talking about City or whether, just perhaps, they are deliberately shit stirring about our club yet again, in the full knowledge that Platini has no intention whatsoever of trying to bar City from Europe at this stage & indeed would not be attempting to do so, even if we had just signed Tranny & Messi for £500 mil.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Chinners » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:41 am

Slim wrote:
Spurs missed out on signing Porto midfielder Joao Moutinho, 25, by minutes on Friday despite being granted an extra hour to complete the £24m deal. Sunday Telegraph


So an hour and minutes then....FFS, not like he was asleep at the airport or anything.


How come they were granted an extra hour? Did the powers that be think Twitchy was still in charge?
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Wooders » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:46 am

Ted Hughes wrote:I wonder if those twats at the Mirror really believe Platini is talking about City or whether, just perhaps, they are deliberately shit stirring about our club yet again, in the full knowledge that Platini has no intention whatsoever of trying to bar City from Europe at this stage & indeed would not be attempting to do so, even if we had just signed Tranny & Messi for £500 mil.


well platini certainly wasn't talking about us when he said a number of clubs struggle to get money back for players sold
I also don't believe for one minute that platini will throw the likes of chelsea out of the champs league
Citys new Motto "To crush your enemies, to see them driven before you and hear the lamentation of their women"
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby blues-clues » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:56 am

Fail on Sunday says Chelsea are ready to pay £48m for Falcao in January after he tore them a new one on Friday night!
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Slim » Sun Sep 02, 2012 8:58 am

I figured it would have been £40M when he was mentioned in the summer, replaced Aguero so only 1 year into his contract, and I wonder if we missed out in not buying him as well before Atletico.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Ted Hughes » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:03 am

Slim wrote:I figured it would have been £40M when he was mentioned in the summer, replaced Aguero so only 1 year into his contract, and I wonder if we missed out in not buying him as well before Atletico.


Ted was on that one at the time.

I feel superior again now after being wrong about Rodwell.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Slim » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:05 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
Slim wrote:I figured it would have been £40M when he was mentioned in the summer, replaced Aguero so only 1 year into his contract, and I wonder if we missed out in not buying him as well before Atletico.


Ted was on that one at the time.

I feel superior again now after being wrong about Rodwell.


Of course you were ted, read my response in the other thread.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Ted Hughes » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:06 am

Slim wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Slim wrote:I figured it would have been £40M when he was mentioned in the summer, replaced Aguero so only 1 year into his contract, and I wonder if we missed out in not buying him as well before Atletico.


Ted was on that one at the time.

I feel superior again now after being wrong about Rodwell.


Of course you were ted, read my response in the other thread.


Have read it.

I posted about Falcao on here if that is a doubting comment btw, so it can be found.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Slim » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:10 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
Slim wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Slim wrote:I figured it would have been £40M when he was mentioned in the summer, replaced Aguero so only 1 year into his contract, and I wonder if we missed out in not buying him as well before Atletico.


Ted was on that one at the time.

I feel superior again now after being wrong about Rodwell.


Of course you were ted, read my response in the other thread.


Have read it.

I posted about Falcao on here if that is a doubting comment btw, so it can be found.


Do you really want to spend the next 15 minutes slogging through your old posts looking for it? Cause I will call you on it just to make you search.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Ted Hughes » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:11 am

Slim wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Slim wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Slim wrote:I figured it would have been £40M when he was mentioned in the summer, replaced Aguero so only 1 year into his contract, and I wonder if we missed out in not buying him as well before Atletico.


Ted was on that one at the time.

I feel superior again now after being wrong about Rodwell.


Of course you were ted, read my response in the other thread.


Have read it.

I posted about Falcao on here if that is a doubting comment btw, so it can be found.


Do you really want to spend the next 15 minutes slogging through your old posts looking for it? Cause I will call you on it just to make you search.


Nah, I might find it on the quiet when I've got a spare minute & then start taking bets though.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x (updated)

Postby Swales4ever » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:20 pm

Plat's your lot! UEFA president to ensure Financial Fair Play rebels are banned from Europe

very much looking forward to look at what UEFA PRESIDENT will do when realize the figures reported by PARIS FC.... LMAO

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x

Postby Swales4ever » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:31 pm

Wooders wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:I wonder if those twats at the Mirror really believe Platini is talking about City or whether, just perhaps, they are deliberately shit stirring about our club yet again, in the full knowledge that Platini has no intention whatsoever of trying to bar City from Europe at this stage & indeed would not be attempting to do so, even if we had just signed Tranny & Messi for £500 mil.


well platini certainly wasn't talking about us when he said a number of clubs struggle to get money back for players sold
I also don't believe for one minute that platini will throw the likes of chelsea out of the champs league

Never mind of PSG: do You know by chance how it works on upper quarters in Frogs-Eaters Land?

This whole FFP is a joke, a temptative witchhunt at best, with no potential of threat more than Kim Jong-un waving his fake atomic bomb.

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x (updated)

Postby Risby » Sun Sep 02, 2012 9:52 pm

[QUOTE="Mancio4ever"]
Never mind of PSG: do You know by chance how it works on upper quarters in Frogs-Eaters Land?

This whole FFP is a joke, a temptative witchhunt at best, with no potential of threat more than Kim Jong-un waving his fake atomic bomb.[/QUOTE
I think it's real, but i think the punishments are miscued. The amount of attention and publicity we bring to football is too much to exclude and if, if we do get a slap on the wrists, it will be a fine, and in a couple of years we wil be earning more than we spend.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x (updated)

Postby Swales4ever » Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:21 pm

Risby wrote:
Mancio4ever wrote:Never mind of PSG: do You know by chance how it works on upper quarters in Frogs-Eaters Land?

This whole FFP is a joke, a temptative witchhunt at best, with no potential of threat more than Kim Jong-un waving his fake atomic bomb.

I think it's real, but i think the punishments are miscued. The amount of attention and publicity we bring to football is too much to exclude and if, if we do get a slap on the wrists, it will be a fine, and in a couple of years we wil be earning more than we spend.


what about an Investor that poured in £ 1.2 billion of fresh new equity into the English Football, also revitalizing and creating new jobs on an extended area of the second most important town in the Country. while the Owners of another well known Club are pumping out hundred millions from the English football for their own personal perverted interests?
Is there anyone insane enough to think that those figures wouldn't be taken into account to put the UK Government under pressure IF something serious should get started out of this FFP joke?
I'm talking of real world, not of MOTD, Talkshite or Sunday Supplement!
I don't argue that it can be serious in the intentions of G14 Mafia and their appointed killer, Mr. Twatini, but in terms of effectiveness or real threat.... it's just a joke!
and Chelsea and PSG are constantly rolling on the floor laughing out loud at IT. I am not suggesting that City should behave as those 2 Clubs, but to be scared of FFP is just fun.

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x (updated)

Postby Risby » Sun Sep 02, 2012 11:40 pm

Mancio4ever wrote:
what about an Investor that poured in £ 1.2 billion of fresh new equity into the English Football, also revitalizing and creating new jobs on an extended area of the second most important town in the Country. while the Owners of another well known Club are pumping out hundred millions from the English football for their own personal perverted interests?
Is there anyone insane enough to think that those figures wouldn't be taken into account to put the UK Government under pressure IF something serious should get started out of this FFP joke?
I'm talking of real world, not of MOTD, Talkshite or Sunday Supplement!
I don't argue that it can be serious in the intentions of G14 Mafia and their appointed killer, Mr. Twatini, but in terms of effectiveness or real threat.... it's just a joke!
and Chelsea and PSG are constantly rolling on the floor laughing out loud at IT. I am not suggesting that City should behave as those 2 Clubs, but to be scared of FFP is just fun.


I think you have a good point and I also think that the UEFA mafia know this.
BUT my biggest bug bear is how are madrid, Barca, rags allowed to opererate with large deubts, yet just.because we have spent an amount of money quickly, its seen as excessive.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x (updated)

Postby john68 » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:16 am

Why do people continue to blame Platini for this FFPR thingy? His is only the mouth that the noise comes out of, the brain that formulates the words is controlled very firmly by the old elite, headed by KHR and ably backed by Gill at the rags, L'pool, Arsenal, Real, Barca, Juve, Milan and Inter. It is they who control the money and it is they who control Platini. If all goes according to their plan,Platini will get Blatter's top job at FIFA and VOILA!!!!!....The greedy bastard clubs from Europe have significant control of the global football market.
In 2010/11, the European football market was worth around 17Bn Euros.....The top 20 clubs controlled over 25% of that. Since then, that market has significanly increased.

That is the sole reason the FFPR is here, the sole reason that they will do everything in their power to stop any other clubs feedingat the trough they have created. This is not something new, it has been evolving for over 20 years.

A couple of weeks ago when Gill said "City will never be as big as the rags", it seemed a very juvenile "My Dad's bigger than your Dad" statement to be made by a senior executive...When it was announced that the rags, L'Pool and Asenal are proposing itfor the Premier League. His statement became very meaningful.

CL draw...a coincidence in the last 2 years? Of course it was. Platini in charge of UeFA...of course he is....get real.
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x (updated)

Postby Swales4ever » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:17 am

Risby wrote:
Mancio4ever wrote:
what about an Investor that poured in £ 1.2 billion of fresh new equity into the English Football, also revitalizing and creating new jobs on an extended area of the second most important town in the Country. while the Owners of another well known Club are pumping out hundred millions from the English football for their own personal perverted interests?
Is there anyone insane enough to think that those figures wouldn't be taken into account to put the UK Government under pressure IF something serious should get started out of this FFP joke?
I'm talking of real world, not of MOTD, Talkshite or Sunday Supplement!
I don't argue that it can be serious in the intentions of G14 Mafia and their appointed killer, Mr. Twatini, but in terms of effectiveness or real threat.... it's just a joke!
and Chelsea and PSG are constantly rolling on the floor laughing out loud at IT. I am not suggesting that City should behave as those 2 Clubs, but to be scared of FFP is just fun.


I think you have a good point and I also think that the UEFA mafia know this.
BUT my biggest bug bear is how are madrid, Barca, rags allowed to opererate with large deubts, yet just.because we have spent an amount of money quickly, its seen as excessive.

Yeah, but same did Chelsea, even more and longer, and twice the striking are doing PSG if You compare revenue/expenses and, now as they are doing that, FFPR are already in force while when we did the set set of rules were yet to come in force.
Then and most important, don't forget that the next Finalcial Statement of MCFC will report sensibly reduced loss, not to say the subsequent one which will take into account the revenue generated by the Title, the new increased Sky Contract and the massive boost from merchandising and increased newly added sponsorship. Also the set of FFPR are based on the tendency to compliance and we are aiming and tending far more than other Clubs: this only to stay on the joke,
But seriously, I am convinced that it's nothing more serious than a joke.

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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Re: Sunday's B*l**x (updated)

Postby Swales4ever » Mon Sep 03, 2012 12:40 am

john68 wrote:Why do people continue to blame Platini for this FFPR thingy? His is only the mouth that the noise comes out of, the brain that formulates the words is controlled very firmly by the old elite, headed by KHR and ably backed by Gill at the rags, L'pool, Arsenal, Real, Barca, Juve, Milan and Inter. It is they who control the money and it is they who control Platini. If all goes according to their plan,Platini will get Blatter's top job at FIFA and VOILA!!!!!....The greedy bastard clubs from Europe have significant control of the global football market.
In 2010/11, the European football market was worth around 17Bn Euros.....The top 20 clubs controlled over 25% of that. Since then, that market has significanly increased.

That is the sole reason the FFPR is here, the sole reason that they will do everything in their power to stop any other clubs feedingat the trough they have created. This is not something new, it has been evolving for over 20 years.

A couple of weeks ago when Gill said "City will never be as big as the rags", it seemed a very juvenile "My Dad's bigger than your Dad" statement to be made by a senior executive...When it was announced that the rags, L'Pool and Asenal are proposing itfor the Premier League. His statement became very meaningful.

CL draw...a coincidence in the last 2 years? Of course it was. Platini in charge of UeFA...of course he is....get real.

In fact, Sir John, I said
Mancio4ever wrote:I don't argue that it can be serious in the intentions of G14 Mafia and their appointed killer, Mr. Twatini, but in terms of effectiveness or real threat.... it's just a joke!
and Chelsea and PSG are constantly rolling on the floor laughing out loud at IT. I am not suggesting that City should behave as those 2 Clubs, but to be scared of FFP is just fun.

and if You look at the CL DRAW thread You'll find that I posted comments to the same effect of Yours.

But what Gill, KHR, 'Pool and Asenal want, dream or desire it is [strike]very difficult[/strike] impossible to come true. that, at least in my very own personal opinion.
Let's put it this way: did the Catholic Church reported any success in attempting to stop the progress of Science? and weren't them in tight control of "the market" at times of Galileo Galilei? Now we live in a world where few people moves such big amount of money to put in trouble even the Sovereign Finance of Major Countries and despite the wrath of many of those Countries. Do You really thinks that in such a financial worls there actually isn't a trick to bypass any rule, always providing that there will be the need of it, and that's not the case of City, who will comply?

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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