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Who was claiming they were a reliable source?"A few on the City boards".
The most reliable of sources.
Did you miss the bit where I said I'd be amazed if that happened?
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Who was claiming they were a reliable source?"A few on the City boards".
The most reliable of sources.
Not sure why you think anyone would want to drag this out for longer than necessary.Unlikely but it wont be allowed to drag on as long as some are hoping for.
I've editedDidn't you already post that tweet above?
Who was claiming they were a reliable source?
Did you miss the bit where I said I'd be amazed if that happened?
PMSLIt's all becoming a bit much for him.
Why not?Why quote them at all if that's your belief?
#prayfordanielTakes a special kind of idiot to have other clubs actively backing Levy who is normally derided by other clubs.
Didn't know Liverpool supporters have softened their stance on us.I heard on RAWK that Joe, who knows Bazza heard from a contact that used to work with someone from the Premer League that City will be relegated to League 2, stripped of all titles with a public parade for handing over the 2012 title back to Bacon face and fined 250m pounds.
Id be amazed if it happens though.
top clubs are against itWould be a bit strange when this case is a good example of why regulation is required.
Levy is the face of the non-football people executives so name dropping him is not that weird. He didn't say Levy said anything, just the Daniel Levy's of this world. Shows the reputation of our chairmen when a the collective term for grubby chairmen is called a Daniel LevyYou wouldnt expect him to lay into Levy either over issues with his club.
Daniel Levy is looking forward to the 25/26 iteration of UEFA FFP over govt. regulationtop clubs are against it
Takes a special kind of idiot to have other clubs actively backing Levy who is normally derided by other clubs.
Himself along with Wenger have been beating the sustainability drum from before City came to prominence tbf. He will be happy as the new ffp regulations at UEFA seem to align more with their thinking than that of sovereign oil states.Art Vandelay_ likes this post.
Absolutely no idea what type of point you’re trying to make here. Government regulation wouldn’t faze Levy.Daniel Levy is looking forward to the 25/26 iteration of UEFA FFP over govt. regulation
Our club is one of the clubs who doesn't want government regulationAbsolutely no idea what type of point you’re trying to make here. Government regulation wouldn’t faze Levy.
i believe we are the only one of the top 6 who do. no idea how accurate that isOur club is one of the clubs who doesn't want government regulation
top clubs are against it
yeah and it's just another potential can of worms that can open for clubs especially at the top that would be pretty comfortable with their finances never coming into questionPrecisely because it would police their spending.
yeah and it's just another potential can of worms that can open for clubs especially at the top that would be pretty comfortable with their finances never coming into question
yeah like a deposit? i think thats a great idea when you see some of the 'business' types coming in. like that crypto bros club and that henry mauriss guy, they should have to demonstrate actual money available to them. then maybe people will believe the whole 'we're looking after clubs' stuff that gets peddled.One idea I liked that the white paper put forward particularly for lower league clubs was potential owners having to pay a 'bond' when purchasing the club, as it would serve both as a proof of funds test and also a safety net of some sort for any financial mishaps the club might fall into under that ownership. Not sure how it would be calculated but I think something like that is a great idea and one of many reasons why this would be good for football at all levels.
Yep and keep that as a bond of sorts to use to pay late wages or whatever.yeah like a deposit? i think thats a great idea when you see some of the 'business' types coming in. like that crypto bros club and that henry mauriss guy, they should have to demonstrate actual money available to them. then maybe people will believe the whole 'we're looking after clubs' stuff that gets peddled.
That's been your clubs tactic since day 1Not sure why you think anyone would want to drag this out for longer than necessary.
PMSLThat's been your clubs tactic since day 1