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    Re: Man City, above the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by TWGL1 View Post
    This is what the Premier League cartel is all about. Most clubs owned by absent foreign owners who disregard financial regulations and pay their sleaze lawyers to avoid any serious penalty.
    You do realise what Man City’s owners have done for a run down, derelict area of Manchester do you? They’ve rejuvenated the place, creating many new jobs & opportunities. They’ve done so much more than many other foreign owners.

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    Re: Man City, above the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
    You do realise what Man City’s owners have done for a run down, derelict area of Manchester do you? They’ve rejuvenated the place, creating many new jobs & opportunities. They’ve done so much more than many other foreign owners.
    Really ? Council built & paid for stadium for £112 million, and club paid £20 million for it. They're crooks.

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    Re: Man City, above the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    Really ? Council built & paid for stadium for £112 million, and club paid £20 million for it. They're crooks.
    But shirley, as it was only built for the Commonwealth Games if they had not paid £20 million for it then it would still be lying empty costing Manchester council a fortune in upkeep just to maintain basic safety levels?
    So 20 mill + savings is worth it, plus the jobs and the rejuvenation of a run down area........

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    Re: Man City, above the law?

    Quote Originally Posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
    Really ? Council built & paid for stadium for £112 million, and club paid £20 million for it. They're crooks.
    Man City pay the council £8 million a year rent.

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