A funny substitute solution may cause Erling Haland to leave Nottm Forest.
Send your thoughts to [email protected]. With smile to all limitations, I also believe anyone is missing the point if City are found guilty.
The true largest Man City FFP impact. You have listed five punishments but I believe Man Utd, Liverpool, and Arsenal have the right to private prosecutions, which have been reserved for them. United are the most visible in terms of want for money, so the loss of prize money, sponsorship and business opportunities will be one they will be willing to tackle in terms of titles and cups. We turn to the underprivileged clubs in Europe after Arsenal and Liverpool will not be shy about requesting remedy.
I’ve already argued this, but it might be relevant for City as a club. Without the ability to satisfy assumptions against them unless the owners put in the money ( which they are not allowed to perform ), the club simply cannot afford this the team will have to be wound up. No amount of lawyers, as I understand it, can change the panel’s selection, which means no appeals can be made. Since that can always be relied upon, it will be challenging to argue in court because nothing can be legitimately challenged.
Will it happen? The government may intervene and find a way to prevent the UAE from losing money and relationship at this time, but this could very well lead to the club’s closure.
Nick
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Regarding sanctions for City, there is a straightforward, fair, and funny solution.
We just need a transfer of all their people. Pick a person from the crew or college and place them in the ranks that have previously played for the top league alongside them. Since there are good about 25 or so teams, each club will probably receive one or two players from the squad and one or two from the academy.
Im not certain who gets to pick first, even the team who lost the most points to City over the offending times. Therefore, clubs like Forest or Norwich might be the first to sign players on a free, three-year contract with City to cover any penalties for players who violate their new club’s wage structure, such as Haaland or Foden.
Once all of these people have left, City is continue their existence in the non-league and undoubtedly work their way back to the top league in the same manner Rangers did before, north of the border, not too long ago.
Job done, no need to bless me.
Jon, Cape Town
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[]in the AM mailbox on 26th ]wants to be a pedant at least have a point worth making Unjustly implies crime, and City and its people are never subject to similar judicial proceedings, to offer him immediately. Regulations may have been broken. It is very different from breaking rules, and the manner it is written should be obvious. The Wikipedia section on regulation begins with the phrase “law is a set of rules that are created”
The OED site on legislation begins with the phrase” The body of rules, whether usual or formally enacted ]
Contrary to what A believes, laws and regulations are in fact intertwined. City has broken rules, ergo City has broken the laws that govern the competition ( s ) they enter. Therefore, they violated the rules of the football competition ( s ) they entered. I mean potentially, of course, since no decisions have been made as of yet.
Colin ( equally as pedantic, somewhere in Kent )
Liverpool need seven ( SEVEN ) summer signings
Wow
So Trent is gone Not hateful words here. I have no cause to blame the youngster. I’m far too old to care about a young man achieving his goals.
Good luck in the Sunshine with what is sadly, unarguably, the biggest club in the world, Trent But I do hope you repeat Michaels 1st season and watch us lift the CL. ( I’m not sure if that will happen next year, though! ) Changes, Coz!
It seems like Virgil is more go than stay suddenly. I would assume that the ratio is 50/50. There is no longer a David. Much talk about selling Lucho and Jota too.. ( the Jota stuff seemed to have calmed down a bit ).
That’s almost the first team starting lineup. Therefore, the most expensive component of the pitch must be purchased, so we need three additional attackers. We need cover at centre-back ( before Virgil was leaving ) and possibly to replace Virgil. Due to Gravenberch’s inability to play every minute, we need help or cover. We require right-back cover for Bradley ( we hope he isn’t the Jordan Ibe/Sterling, Mark, even though I believe it has already demonstrated that he’s not that ).
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. We therefore need at least seven news players. Let’s make the most of the title win ( that hasn’t yet been won, just to be clear )! as it might be a while before we win anything else
I feel next year might be more like the year we thought this one would be! No complaints, though, as I didn’t anticipate winning the league this year ( obviously ) or, really, the following year. The very best of Luck, Arne, is
. You are going to need it, mate!
Al LFC Question: Who would you rather have compared Harry to Kane at every level, Kane at age 100, Kane at age 100, Isak at age 100, who is young and unlikely to reach these heights again, or the real deal at 150? I don’t disagree too much with either of Ziggy or Aman’s fundamental points
( although I would advise Aman that there is a difference between a player from the clubs academy, a self-described fan living his dream, and a player from the clubs academy leaving on a free transfer.
Also, I dont think David Beckham is particularly well-regarded at Manchester United following his departure? ) Our football players seem to have a lot more commitment to their employers than any other player in any other field.
And it strikes me as a little odd that people criticize Trent while also displaying a lack of loyalty to other players. ( I enjoy The Anfield Wrap, and theyre on balance more mature about this than many content creators, but they did have a podcast yesterday, the award-winning Gutter, where they did an immediate pivot from decrying Trents perfidy to which players we should get in to replace Andy Robertson, who cant cut it any more, apparently. It’s not my job to express a player’s feelings when they leave a club. However, it’s a little strange to think that someone’s opinions about another person’s career choices have any merit.
Dara OReilly, London
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Jamie Carragher should shut up
TLDR: Retired footballers should please shut up and let the current generation of footballers be. We comprehend it. Football is currently a garbage game. But let the kids ( and not-so-kids ) be. I’m staring at you, Jamie Carragher. It’s probably as old as time itself: retired football players criticizing the state of the game right now.
The problem is that a lot of the comments they make them seem out of touch, jealous, or even downright petty. A retired football player then makes a comment about a literal child playing for the country his ( the retired football player’s ) national team is about to represent. The child’s team triumphs, in part because of the child’s outstanding performance. The child says some really childish snarky gen alpha stuff, and the retired footballer ( who is almost old enough to be the childs father ) is surprised that the child did not decide to be the bigger man. I mean, really. I’m a young Gen Y/millenial. Im not sure I want to get into an online fight with someone from Gen Z. I know I dont have the tools. I don’t spend a lot of time online. And unless I can shout them down on a megaphone like some billionaires/influencers do. So its almost idiotic that I would decide to pick a fit with someone from an even younger generation who almost certainly has more online clout than I do. I may be correct. But that fight will never be won.
And then we have Jamie Carragher. I don’t know why I had an underlying belief that he was a decent man before the past twelve or so months. No longer. From insisting an injured player did not play because he was scared of an opponent because he (JC, that is ) would have played through the pain. He didn’t, and it wasn’t you, so I guess. You then make the wrong turn when you criticize the continental tournament that your former team’s best players won. I mean, even if its not as prestigious as your continental trophy, it doesnt fall within the current Ballon dOr season. It begins at the end of the year. 2025, December. The awards ( if history is any guide ) would be given in October 2025.
Then, TAA. Does he really believe that TAA and Liverpool have a better chance of achieving glory? There are probably only 5 teams in the top 5 European leagues that you are guaranteed to win a major trophy at least 3 times in 5 years. Even if it means more, the English one is not LFC, but there are 2 in Spain, 1 in Germany, and 1 in France. I support the Bara, but even now I’m concerned that they might win the UCL because they are. Why wont TAA find that attractive?
Capello appears to be either a Jealous or a Person of Conflict with Guardiola. Keane is disappointed that the current footballers aren’t going to fight to end their opponents ‘ careers. Ronaldinho quit being a brazil fan because no one is as great a ball juggler as he was ( but outside Jay-Jay, who was? ). Football players are required to come out and say no to smoking ganja these days,
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Bolo Gona ( Thanks if you made it to the end ) Abuja, Nigeria