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Mancheater City: 115

Sapient Hawk

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It’s inspiring how far one plucky little club with a limitless pot of money can go.

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Soon' he'll tell us nonsense about how he & his fellow "hardcore" City fans would love to go back to the time when the most excitement they got at Maine Road were the seasonal streakers that took to the field.

The sad thing is, he'll believe it :lol:
 

MartiSaka

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You are trying to academy wash your own club. Never mind the fact you have invested in a top academy, its clear your club include a bunch of white collar criminals who implemented a deliberate and sustained program of deceit and fraud on the PL for over 10 years. They have also committed perjury and deliberately attempted to sabotage any attempts UEFA and the PL have made to bring this program of deceit to justice. Its shameful, not sure how you could support such a club.

This is why the case is taking so for City. For Forest and Everton, it was about errors of judgement that were admitted to, whilst for City, it is about a designed plan of fraud over the PL for 10 years, that they are not willing to admit to now.
 
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Tnegs

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Can’t cheat on kit and merchandise sales at least.
 

HattoriHanzo

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You can and I bet they are. Do we really think they're selling nearly twice the shirts that AC Milan are?

This is the club that had empty seats when we visited their ground in a title race
Of course that these numbers of 115 FC are fake.
All their financial results are fake and inflated.
Can anybody believe that they sell more kits and merchandise than true giant like AC Milan?
 

Tnegs

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I wouldn’t put it past them to fake anything but IINM kit sales are handled by the shirt sponsor. Then again they could probably buy a few hundred thousand kits for their slave labor army to wear and call them sales.
 

ArsenesCoatMaker

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I wouldn’t put it past them to fake anything but IINM kit sales are handled by the shirt sponsor. Then again they could probably buy a few hundred thousand kits for their slave labor army to wear and call them sales.

The only way it would be plausible if plastic kids without father's are now choosing their team and wearing the City kit. Otherwise I never see anyone wearing a City shirt, where as Arsenal kits are everywhere.
 

dino bravo

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True it’s helped Arteta a lot. Money is needed in the modern game to compete for trophies we all seen Wenger struggle when he couldn’t spend the money
Imagine cheating your way to the top though? surely you think about that and the 115? Must tarnish it so much for you.
 

Tnegs

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How the **** are Tottenham that high? Must be fake figures, nobody gives a **** about Tottenham.
I actually asked a similar question in the Arsenal finances thread about Sp**s. These figures are being quoted in multiple sources and there is a report done by UEFA which confirms many of the figures quoted.


UEFA kit and merchandising report is on page 61.

 

Tnegs

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That is true but we all know there is a lot of political pressure being used to try and influence the outcome. City have also likely put together a legal team which in lawyer fees would be the equivalent of what you have done on the pitch so who knows if the legal outcome will reflect the reality of what has occurred?

That aside what is your honest opinion on the charges? How did a nothing club with barely any supporters get to where they are now in such a short time without serious breaches of financial fair play regulations?
 

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That is true but we all know there is a lot of political pressure being used to try and influence the outcome. City have also likely put together a legal team which in lawyer fees would be the equivalent of what you have done on the pitch so who knows if the legal outcome will reflect the reality of what has occurred?

That aside what is your honest opinion on the charges? How did a nothing club with barely any supporters get to where they are now in such a short time without serious breaches of financial fair play regulations?
FFP wasn’t a thing when we first had the takeover and built a team able to compete. I don’t agree we was a nothing club we won league titles before the money in the 70s and 60s and one of the first sides who’s still in existence to win an Fa Cup. Hold the second highest ever home attendance at an home game in English football for when it was all standing. Had more trophies than Leeds before the money would you say they are small. Also had 35k every week watching us in every division with thousands going to every away match so we’ve always had a decent size of core supporters
 

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