Manchester City and their Consequences.

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Manchester City and their Consequences.
Manchester City and their Consequences.
Manchester City and their Consequences.
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I have heard enough deduct 10 points from Everton.

Xoolvy
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Honestly, that foreboding sense that nothing is going to happen to City for those charges keeps growing

Dkmo
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Icl its been like 3-4 weeks, I feel that everyone's exaggerating how bad they are

jhitchbeats
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Well, this aged terrifically.

COYS

thatguy-notsuraj-
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The "we don't care about City" argument actually more of a "we tolerate them winning over other rivals".

bautistalasheras
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As a canadian, i've been wondering why our flag is permantly in the background. .

loryhell
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I was a season ticket holder at Juve when they got the book thrown at them, I’m not sure how similar this situation is with City but we’re still feeling the effects of it even today, despite winning nine Scudetto trophies in a row.

EnzoAlexandrosBarzini
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I think being found not guilty for all 115 cases is possible.

Many of the charges are very similar, essentially doing the same thing multiple times.

City contest that what they were doing is legal. If they are right, a not guilty in the first instance will likely lead to repeated not guilties in all similar charges.

I think they will get found not guilty for nearly all, if not all, charges.

If they are found to have commited crimes (a lot of the charges have criminal activity alleged, actual crimes not just breaking the rules of a game), this puts some very important political people in an important allied country in the spotlight.

This is bigger than football and a consequence of allowing states into the game

SamS-uvql
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Injuries. Man finally getting some light on that. We have lost so many key players for a few weeks and the 4 games were tough away games. It only could get better than this.

kylewalkerr
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The lowest I can see Man City going is the third or fourth tier of English football, maybe even the Championship (tier 2) meaning that if option one is true, then teams like Leeds and (dare I say this) Blackpool can move to tiers one and 2 respectively, if option 2 applies, then those 2 teams plus (bear with me again) Wrexham can move to tiers one, two and 3 respectively and if the final option is true then only Leeds takes that spot. Idk just an idea tho

samuelblack
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Given the circumstances and how last season went, I won't say much until the second half of the season. If you're a Liverpool fan, you hope to stay the same until the end.

I'm thinking that is what Pep Guardiola is complaining thus the injuries piling up. At least you're right about Rodri's value with City.

chinny
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Pep making football so tactical that his unlimited depth at man city can’t compare to the first teams of mid table prem teams or top teams in other leagues really is crazy

milk__teee
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Channels like this should be appreciated as they are leading the way in recycling old garbage.

michaeldoig
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If Slot wins the Madrid and City game as both teams are at a their all time low point, Liverpool are gonna be make history ngl

Justachamp
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Genuine question man united or Man City and green street or football factory

Mufcsalford
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Unless city buys a dm in the transfer window, liverpool's chance of winning the PL will be high.

arihantrajeev
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Fiorentina fan here: love the shirt 😁
Also great video!

GiovanniCaselli
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I am an Arsenal fan, so yes, I am biased. However, when it comes to injuries, it really annoys me. For example, we’ve had a lot of injured players recently—Odegaard, Saka, Rice, Calliforri, White, and merino—and yet, when that happens, we’re not allowed to use injuries as an excuse for losing or for underperforming. There’s no leeway given at all.

On the other hand, when it comes to Manchester City, they’re allowed that exception. They’re given a pass to play poorly due to injuries, and I don’t think that’s fair. They should be held accountable in the same way we were. Every club suffers from injuries, but Arsenal statistically has the most right to complain. For context, we’ve had 19 injuries, Spurs have had 18, and City, I believe, have had 12 (though I’m not entirely sure, so feel free to correct me on that).

The point is, Arsenal is always treated differently when it comes to injuries and pretty much everything else. Yes, I understand that we have more to prove, but so do City—they need to prove that they can win without Rodri, which, let’s be honest, they haven’t really managed to do. It’s crazy to me how this double standard exists.
City have Alot to prove right now they have 115 charges and as said in the video they will probably be fine as come on they are city and we all knew it was gonna be unfair anyway.

jaywilson
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Here's the thing about 115 case, they have to defend 9-15 big charges and 90 fall off directly, if they win those key charges the club can only be charged with non cooperation, and even that is for debate on how it is worded, if FA thinks that not giving them something that allegedly didn't exist is not cooperating but city has given them relative information according to result of key charges (if they win them) even those could be dropped, the 115 charges are mostly repeat of eacother, the case is not even close to being as unwinnable as many fans hope it is

desimirpopovic
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People scrutinise literally everything this club does as if the 'big six' aren't all swimming in controversy about their money and where it came from. That being said, if they are found to have done something that has given them unfair advantages, they deserve to go down for it. Like any other club should.
Mourinho's quote about how Man City bought prospects and made them into big players is still something I cherish as a Chelsea fan, because he is right. And while people laugh at Chelsea for the big numbers the media have put on blast for two years... I can only hope to become that huge club that has grown young lads into trophy winning beasts over the course of 2-3 years. I respect Man City for their process over the last 15 odd years, it'd be a shame if it ends up tainted by actual bad practices.

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