Link?Reading that West Ham, Chelsea, City and Sp**s are falsifying the numbers of how many show up at the stadium.
4 of the most disgusting clubs in the league. Of course they do that.
Not quite true, during the first round of FFP regs, UEFA changed the rules at the last minute, meaning City failed it, despite being in constant dialogue with the governing body about the limits to be applied, City ended paying a £49m fine (65% of which was returned when City complied the next time) and a reduced Champions League squad.Maybe my wording makes it sound worse than I actually intended.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/footbal...ns-manchester-city-planning-world-domination/
When you have a network like this, you'll get by easier. Not to mention the sponsorship deals of Manchster City, I mean even the total failure that FFP is did create a little bit of discomfort for teams like PSG or Barcelona at some points, yet City, a team with an incomparably smaller worldwide fanbase, always managed to not have any problem at all.
Every club gives figures for tickets sold, hence Arsenal saying there was nearly 60k at the Emirates for the game against us last season.Reading that West Ham, Chelsea, City and Sp**s are falsifying the numbers of how many show up at the stadium.
4 of the most disgusting clubs in the league. Of course they do that.
You and the other two fans must be thrilled.New financial figures released today, £10.5m profit, (4th year in a row in the black), over £500m turnover, (only the 2nd team from England to reach that figure), 5th best in the footballing world, insane times at the Emptihad.
Nothing suspicious about that.
Nothing suspicious about that.
By now it's so obvious Pep is in with the doping crowd. Where there's smoke there's at least a little fire. He's been linked to doping since his playing days in Italy. He fell out with the Bayern doc about getting players back to health quicker. His teams usually over perform physically. His Barca doc doped in cycling.
August 15: He's out for 3 months
September 14: