With City's inflated sponsorship deal with Etihad airways I hate to say it but I totally agree with Wenger for once.
I mean I know it would be hard to police but this could be a indication of the mockery yet to come.
A related company of a rich sugar daddy can pay over the odds for sponsorship or advertising.
Hey, why not create a new football club that plays in the non league then sell your young players to them for £20 million plus then buy them back in a few years for £1.
The non league club will never get into Europe anyway and if they are losing money who cares as the billionaire is bank rolling it.
The new City deal smacks of a loophole but watch out next year. A £200 million deal for a platinum season ticket takes cit into the black and happy days.
For once I agree with Wenger
posted on 13/7/11
Yeh as RRP said bans will probably not come into effect in reality as the CL is UEFA's cash cow and they willl milk every last Euro so losing a big team like Real, Barca etc is a no go.
I think this is just a ploy by City to see how far they can push their luck, if not they are seriously deluded in thinking this is how business deals are done in Europe when the dubiousness of this sponsorship agreement is so plainly obvious to all and sundry
posted on 13/7/11
This is what I've always said to anti-Chelsea WUMS. There are so many loopholes and translucent regulations with the FFP that it simply won't be that bigger deal. There is simply no way UEFA will ban teams like Inter, Milan, United, Barca or Madrid if they don't comply with the regulations and by doing that they can't ban the likes of Chelsea or City either
posted on 13/7/11
The kind of people who end up with billions of pounds are pretty used to getting round all kinds of rules and laws. Rules and laws that have more serious punishments associated with them than a stern email from Platini.
What are UEFA gonna do - threaten to get together an intimidating team of accountants? I reckon these mega-rich owners can handle that.
I will be amazed if the FFP rules have any effect whatsoever. It's a nice thought but basically rich, powerful men have ways of getting around authorities - t'was ever thus.
Only thing the FFP rules MIGHT do is prevent any other clubs from getting the sudden, massive injections of cash that Chelsea and Man City have had. So the ladder's been pulled up before any of the other clubs can do the same.
I'll be expecting the top four or five of the league table to look pretty much the same in twenty, thirty years' time.
How exciting.
posted on 13/7/11
Etihad means 'United' in English
CItah
posted on 13/7/11
If UEFA want to sort out the abuse of power and money and rule bending then they should start with THIEFA
posted on 13/7/11
I'M A WUMMING THE CITAH!
posted on 13/7/11
THudd :
That one is already been played out.
Citeh fans will go for any Arabic etymology that doesn't mean "united" (such as "union" etc) .
But it has caused great WUM fodder though (witness "etihad in english" etc going near to the top of the google search auto-complete function outputs etc) .
posted on 13/7/11
So bitter did you get your annual 3 points at our place errrr no.
Did you finish in the top 4 last season errrr no.
Your not on our radar anymore nothing but a top four feeder club, unlucky tho boys.
posted on 13/7/11
FA Cup Winners 2011:
Congratulations! Your inane comments, coupled with your total lack of punctuation which make your "thoughts" difficult to understand, makes you the first person to be filtered by me!
posted on 13/7/11
Your not on our radar anymore nothing but a top four feeder club, unlucky tho boys
Even with all them billions, City still can't keep their better players. A small club, with a rich owner, that's all City are.