So Sterling and Bacon face to Madrid this summer, sounds good
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So Sterling and Bacon face to Madrid this summer, sounds good
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
Bacon face, lolz
If retrospective points deductions are made against UAE FC it would hand us and the filthy another title each, if they are investigated for the period from 2016-2019 as they should be as it's really obvious they're fiddling the FFP books still and the same action was taken, we'd get another title
"If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”
Never mind Jesus scoring today, They better get praying to Jesus to get them off this charge.
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
Manchester City's bid to overturn their European ban could end with Liverpool in the dock over allegations that the Premier League champions-elect hacked into the Etihad’s scouting database.
Sunday Mirror Sport has been told that City will “leave nothing off the table” when they attempt to beat the two-year suspension and £25million fine levied against them by UEFA over FFP violations.
City will take a powerful legal team to the Court of Arbitration for Sport – and they will be armed with evidence that threatens to blow the lid off the murky work of football politics.
A central tenet of City’s argument will be that UEFA’s decision to punish them is based on an illegally-obtained raft of emails written by senior club officials that were taken out of context to deliver a guilty verdict.
The club’s servers were accessed by student Rui Pinto in 2015.
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What a despicable club they really are!
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
That's a really dumb story, they settled out of court over that and it has nothing to do with UAE FC's case, it's entirely irrelevant. Edit: Also, that isn't a matter for UEFA, former employee accesses database of former employer or retains details and information learned working for former employer, that's a civil action case, against the former employees, not even against their new employer, such cases happen all the time with client databases and their's very little businesses can actually do about it
The question UEFA have to answer is why aren't they investigating UAE FC's FFP submissions from 2017-present?
UAE FC have been submitting FFP accounts that don't show their players wages in full, that include payments for 'image rights' from a company owned and funded by, surprise surprise, their owner
They also claim to have sponsorship and kit deals at the levels of ours and the filthys, making it entirely obvious they are cooking the books, a club like UAE FC with its lack of worldwide fan base, lack of history and legacy history would not get legitimate sponsorship and kit deals anywhere near the levels of ours and the filthys
Last edited by Nineteenx; 23rd February 2020 at 04:03 AM.
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