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Everything posted by Mase
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It stinks. On par with Man United and Liverpool vetting Masters before he was given the job at the PL. Speaking of which, I wonder when he’ll resign…
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December 2021 wasn’t it, that they were brought in? Just after yous were taken over…
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Rules brought in to stop teams like you from developing and keeping the teams in red “at the top”. I can’t pretend to understand it all, but if it’s against the Premier League and benefits us as well as yous then I’m all for it. Bear in mind we wouldn’t bring legal action against the PL if we weren’t confident of winning, it’s not really something our boys do. So I’m guessing we’ve been given the nod by the lawyers to say it’s worth pushing.
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Didn’t Cov nearly beat them in the Semi’s if it wasn’t for a goal incorrectly ruled out for offside?
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it would go to the PL panel in the first instance. But after that it would be the High Court. Hope that helps.
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No, hence the “don’t forget…” ”keep up”
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Hardly anyone referred to Chelsea as “Oil Money”. It’s night and day compared with City. I’ve heard a lot of “Arab money” as well - which couldn’t be more obvious. You guys will understand soon RE: the comments by Carragher and clan. Agree with your second point 100%
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Don't forget the #FreePalestine
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What? The investigation began years before that. You can’t appeal something that you haven’t been charged with Imagine going into court tomorrow “yeah the police might charge me with murder but I’ve not been charged yet but can I appeal just in case” I’m guessing you’re not all there?
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We only got charge February last year, so not sure how they rejected anything a couple of years ago.
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okay mate, if you say so
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City aren’t state owned. We’re owned by CFG - The group is owned by three organisations, of which 81% is majority-owned by Abu Dhabi United Group, 18% by the American firm Silver Lake, and 1% by Chinese firms China Media Capital and CITIC Capital. Hope that helps you sleep better tonight mate.
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If found guilty an appeal would go to the High Court, no?
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Just spotted this on one of our forums. We’ve been asking for the club to stick up for itself for years. They’ve played the “if we just don’t say anything they’ll leave us alone” card for too long. The nonsense Carragher has been allowed to spout - he should be number one on that list. Closely followed by Simon Jordan. It’s all well and good having opinions but some of these professional pundits have crossed the line a few times. The constant “state owned” line from Carragher - when we’re not owned by one entity let alone state, the underlying racist tones of “oil money” thats thrown about, and still is by Man U fans that mustn’t understand what INEOS do. I for one can’t wait!
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Read this on another forum - I highly doubt Premier League CEO Richard Masters sleeps very well at night knowing what’s coming this year regarding City “charges,” but that’s not the only thing giving him anxiety… What will people think when the severely underreported revelations from 2020 resurface? Namely the fact that Liverpool and Man united had special access to vet Richard Masters as a candidate in the running to be Premier League CEO. Masters was the League committee’s fourth choice for the role, the other three miraculously decided the job wasn’t for them, leaving the reds lap dog as the only option left. Didn't know that about Masters.
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Cost of a season ticket there is ridiculous. We’ve just had our renewals through at City for next season and it’s gone up by £3.67 per game for my dad. Nothing really for the level of football we’re seeing, so can’t complain. I know the City fans group is crying about it - I don’t know what they want? Massive expansion to the North Stand and brand new facilities whilst watching class football! For an extra £3.67 per game!
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He was integral to us beating Bayern and Real last season in the CL. We’ve been worse off without him this season and when he’s fully fit he’s started. The narrative that he’s been dropped is Graeme Souness nonsense. He’s not hit the heights of last season but to be fair to him he’s been injured a lot. Around Christmas when he was fully fit he had a run of 3 goals in 3 games then got injured again. I can see him being moved inside eventually. He’s easily the best player at the club for keeping hold of the ball, which we all know Pep loves.
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Yet, we’ll see Spurs get some awful decisions over the next few weeks
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Reading this morning that 5th place in the league will now likely mean CL football. Can’t have Man U missing out on the CL money can we..
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Very true
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Put it this way, Ferguson is currently thought of as the all time greatest in England, and possibly rightly so. Excellent manager over the years. But when you look at his time, he bought some duffers - Veron, Djemba-Djemba, Bebe (what was that transfer all about?!), Anderson, the list of 4 or 5 keepers after Schemichael, etc - just like all top managers have done. And did he change the way football was played? He stuck with 4-4-2 and had two decent wingers whacking the ball into the box for the strikers. If a team challenged them then he went and bought their best player (as shown when he took Cole from yous). If there was an up and coming young kid then Man United got them without being challenged (Keane, Rooney). I’d argue Pep doesn’t have that luxury because there’s four or five clubs that the best players could go to in England now. Obviously it’s all opinions and I’ve got a dog in the fight so I’d have to back Pep
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I get what you mean but I’d argue all three were Pep’s signings. Hes been watching Nunes since Sporting - made a comment back then how good he was. Phillips was recommended to him by Bielsa - one of Pep’s heroes. Mendy we bought after he had a good game against us for Monaco - I’d argue he was a Pep signing.
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Not really. Look at what ETH has wasted at United. Or Poch at Chelsea. But ultimately this is a thread about Managers, not what clubs can or cannot afford. Even as a City fan I’m not Pep’s biggest fan, he’s said some things to annoy me and I think he should have done better with some of the kids that have come through and been moved on. But I’d say, easily, he’s completely changed the game in England for years.
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Don't forget Pep paid £50m for Ben Mendy. £43m for Phillips. £50m for Nunes…. Yes, it’s not hard to believe Pep can pay a lot for a donkey.
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Not team in England focused on playing from the back before Pep came. I remember specifically the commentators saying it wouldn’t work when Claudio Bravo was clowning around trying to play 1-2’s with Mangala. Surely you can’t deny that?