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With Guardiola leaving might we infer the Man City decision is imminent - which let's remember could have been made any time in the last 2-3 years. Convenient for the Premiersh*t that if they do get kicked out it will allow them to avoid losing a 60k stadium this season... Better that than wasting it on a point deduction next season to protect us, Coventry or Hull/Middlesboro eh?
Watch this space. Rigged league.
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So - Man City set to save Spurs or West Ham's skin? on 11:19 - May 21 with 960 views
From a ‘brand’ point-of-view, I’m sure the PL bigwigs would much rather have Man City than West Ham. And they’ve probably overtaken Spurs globally as well.
The decision on Man City could not have been made at any time during the last three years. Due process has to be concluded as well as listening to argument's and counter arguments presented by highly competent lawyers. If a decision is going to be made soon then that would have been made after all arguments have been concluded heard. A rushed decision would be taken apart by said lawyers.
If Pep knows something then he could well be leaving now rather than being in charge when the fallout starts. Or it could be that he’s had enough for the time being.
I’m one of those strange people that think that the PL is not outwardly corrupt or rigged. Maybe low-level big club boss but that’s been a thing for since the formation of the league.
FFP or whatever it is now is absolute rubbish - just something to keep clubs in their place. Let’s face it if this wasn’t in place Newcastle would’ve blown the traditional big trophy winning clubs out of the water.
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So - Man City set to save Spurs or West Ham's skin? on 12:57 - May 21 with 465 views