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"so all over the news what should the punishment be ? 2002 to 2018 101 rules broken 2019 to now still to be investigated ?? your thoughts"
They should be made to play in Maine Road for 3 seasons. I have no idea what it is now. But they should be made to go back in time before money was no obstacle to success.
Jack Grealish must be sold to the highest male or female bidder.
They are only allowed to have fans who have evidence that they had been attending matches when City were truly shit.
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"so all over the news what should the punishment be ? 2002 to 2018 101 rules broken 2019 to now still to be investigated ?? your thoughts"
According to Sky Sports the rest of the "big six" want them kicked out of the Premier League. No surprises there |
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"They need to be made an example of. Hopefully this will make others take note which will only help curb football from spiralling out of financial control "
Man city today, Chelsea tomorrow |
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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago
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Tip of the iceberg, other clubs to follow.
Chelsea have already tweaked the radar of UEFA after multiple complaints from leading clubs on the continent.
City are, in my humble opinion, a certainty for expulsion from the Premier League. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I think it's a tough one. A fine and points deduction may be too lenient because they'll still be challenging regardless. However, talk of relegating them and stripping titles etc. would be unprecedented and and could further fuel super-league talks. It's definitely a fine line but I don't think the punishments to City will be as harsh as people think. |
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"They need to be made an example of. Hopefully this will make others take note which will only help curb football from spiralling out of financial control
Man city today, Chelsea tomorrow "
No truer word spoken in jest |
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Juventus was hit pretty hard and I didn’t expect that. And considering the FA have said they don’t need no interference from a outside watchdog they could use this as an example to show they can and will discipline appropriately.
For a City fan, nothing is going to seem fair, can you punish the like of Grielish etc with points deducted or relegation when they weren’t involved or knew nothing of it??
But, cheating is cheating. Take the accolades back off them? Damn, that would teach lots of teams to think twice. |
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Cheating was ok for Max and Red Bull in F1 so why not Man City.
No need for the Premier League to carry out their investigation Fab has already ruled them guilty. |
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"Cheating was ok for Max and Red Bull in F1 so why not Man City.
No need for the Premier League to carry out their investigation Fab has already ruled them guilty. "
Makes absolutely no sense at all |
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"Cheating was ok for Max and Red Bull in F1 so why not Man City.
No need for the Premier League to carry out their investigation Fab has already ruled them guilty. "
Two completely different sporting bodies that act in their own way. Also, people are allowed opinions both ways which can defend and accuse them. Personally, I fully believe Man City have brought in more commercial revenue than Man United, Liverpool, Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich |
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By *oxy j OP Woman
over a year ago
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rumour mill is that Chelsea and newcastle are being investigated and as for man city 2019 to now too maybe we will find out how much Erling Haaland really cost too.
i think if they are not kicked out then the super league will gather pace its about time football was sorted far to much paid out its ok for supporters like me (birmingham city) but hubs to watch a home game now is a small fortune |
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They should be made to play in Maine Road for 3 seasons. I have no idea what it is now. But they should be made to go back in time before money was no obstacle to success.
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It is a primary school. |
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I think most teams accounts are dubious at best. The chairman of my team (LCFC) wrote of 194 million of debt for equity last week whatever that means…..
Fans of other teams should be careful of what punishment you wish for as you may be just round the corner… |
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"Cheating was ok for Max and Red Bull in F1 so why not Man City.
No need for the Premier League to carry out their investigation Fab has already ruled them guilty.
Makes absolutely no sense at all "
What was it that confused you hun? |
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Don't throw stones if you live in a glass house - or something.
I don't want to tar every club but everyone is at it. Even in the Championship gambling on transfers and wages, if they don't get promoted on the back of it they are in trouble. It's bound to catch up with you sometime. Watch out if your laughing at Man City just now |
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"Cheating was ok for Max and Red Bull in F1 so why not Man City.
No need for the Premier League to carry out their investigation Fab has already ruled them guilty.
Makes absolutely no sense at all
What was it that confused you hun?"
You appear to have mixed up football and a completely unrelated sport. Also, for some reason, you think the FA will be reading fab.
I think some therapy might be useful for you |
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"When is the result of the enquiry due?"
It hasn't been announced. The Premier League just said they will post the conclusion in their website at the end of the process |
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"Cheating was ok for Max and Red Bull in F1 so why not Man City.
No need for the Premier League to carry out their investigation Fab has already ruled them guilty.
Makes absolutely no sense at all
What was it that confused you hun?
You appear to have mixed up football and a completely unrelated sport. Also, for some reason, you think the FA will be reading fab.
I think some therapy might be useful for you "
Not sure what you think the FA have to do with the Premier League. You do realise they are two separate bodies don't you sweetie? |
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"When is the result of the enquiry due?
It hasn't been announced. The Premier League just said they will post the conclusion in their website at the end of the process "
I think Man city can afford enough lawyers to make this drag on for a very long time. |
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If they are found guilty, i just hope the punishment is worthy of the crimes. Forfeiture of the titles/trophies they won during the seasons implicated?
But i wont get my hopes up.
Im a Luton Town fan. In 2003 we were docked 30 points.
10 by The FA for irregular matters involving player transfers, and 20 by the Football League for breaking rules on exiting administration
It broke us.
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By *oxy j OP Woman
over a year ago
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im beginning to think they will get away with it ? it seems they have the media in there pocket already had it been any other club than Manchester city or utd they would have been slaughtered already |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"so all over the news what should the punishment be ? 2002 to 2018 101 rules broken 2019 to now still to be investigated ?? your thoughts"
My thoughts?
No interest in football but I'd love to shag Pep Guardiola
He's a stunning looking fella |
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"so all over the news what should the punishment be ? 2002 to 2018 101 rules broken 2019 to now still to be investigated ?? your thoughts
They should be made to play in Maine Road for 3 seasons. I have no idea what it is now. But they should be made to go back in time before money was no obstacle to success.
Jack Grealish must be sold to the highest male or female bidder.
They are only allowed to have fans who have evidence that they had been attending matches when City were truly shit.
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Maine Rd was knocked down and houses built on it...... |
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"They should if got my teams accountant. Coz how the hell are Chelsea getting away with the amount they spent in January "
No debt since Roman wrote it off and the stupidly long deals mean you're not spending it all in one go. You're spending it in installments over the next 50 years |
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