Wednesday 8 February 2023

The Man City Punishment

Despite having a team worth £1billion and still lagging five points behind Arsenal having played a game more wasn't unpleasant enough for Manchester City fans then that will be the least of their problems after it was revealed City are facing 115 charges of breaking the Football's financial rules after a four-year
investigation.
The reigning league champions now appear to be staring down the barrel and other fans are having a gay old time trying to guess what punishment they will face because it certainly won't be a fine which would be pointless when they are backed by a bottomless pit of money so it's going to be something much more severe rising from having their titles and cups taken from them to relegation to the Manchester Sunday League.
Illegally cooking the books over a nine-year period with the creative culinary zeal of an episode of The Great British Bake Off, a precedent has been set with Rangers being booted down to the Scottish Third Division for breaches of the same rules and Juventus in Italy were slammed into Serie B with a nine point deduction so relegation looks a likely outcome but for 115 breaches over nine years, it doesn't seem enough for their dastardly cheating so the FA Cup in the years Manchester City won it should go to the beaten finalists.   
Better get some metal polish in Stoke, Wigan and Watford and the League runner up in the League in City winning years were Manchester United on two occasions and Liverpool so they should get the big trophy and then the real punishment, relegation at least two divisions, a transfer embargo so they can sell but not buy any players for 5 years, notbe allowed to play Haarland in the games against leaders Arsenal this season and if Guardiola leaves as he promised he would if they are found guilty, they have to be managed by Sam Alladyce.
Inflicting Sam Alladyce on them may be harsh but i think you will agree, fair.

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