The 22 comments in 3 hours of this post on the city sub is funny. All 22 of them.
they’re up to 28 now. Guess some fans must have commented twice
Guess we’re not as used to beating off over financial reports as Utd fans
Weird cos we got LOADSAMONEY
So each of their fans has wrote 3 comments each.
touch grass
As we speak, Man City lawyers are trying to find secure ways to bribe their way out of those 115 charges; heck, they will warn the UK government that they might pull out their investment out of country. Those 115 charges are old. They still do shady stuff like Haaland transfer money.
Dreams cannot be buy
Can’t be much of that in jerseys lmao
Hard work does pay off.
Why don’t all lower table clubs just follow the City model? Are they stupid?
Newcastle got the memo on this
All the lawyers are tied up working for City
Dreams can be buy
Why don’t poor people just pay themselves some money, are they stupid?
Bro, Man City accountants have been working tirelessly for 15 years straight.
Bulshit, rofl
Rags to riches story for the ages.
Sport has never been so clean
Built from the ground up, with nothing more than just a few billion pounds investment
What’s the value of the investment now?
Almost certainly less because its a business likley operating at a net loss
Art of the Deal
When I started this club, I had just two things in my possession: a dream and six million pounds. Today I have a football empire the like of which the world has never seen the like of which. I hope it doesn’t sound arrogant when I say that I am the greatest man in the world!
A small loan of a million dollars…
“A small loan of a million dollars”
A true example of the American dream in club form: anyone can make it as long as you have hard work, vision, generational wealth and oil money.
Reminds me of the classic line from IT crowd - “ When I started Reynholm Industries, I had just two things in my possession: a dream and six million pounds.”
Amazing what a good shoelace sponsor can do for you
“The greatest story in club football history”
- Darren Fletcher, 10/06/2023
Totally legal, totally cool
Biggest club in the world 💪🏼
Lol
lol imagine
not even top 2 in manchester. just an oily bolton wanderers
City cheated
Have you found your uncle?
Not even the biggest club in Manchester. A derelict North West English city.
Not even top 3 in the country
In the city
Seems very legitimate
Check the LinkedIn profiles of these odd sponsorship companies City gets its money from.
Shell companies
Do you have any examples? I looked at the MCFC sponsor page and none seemed off (other than WeWork).
I could see how some of them might involve ‘laundering’ but that would apply to any club, e.g. overpayment on services for that company whilst receiving sponsorship, but I assume that that’s at least against sponsorship rules, if not illegal, and would apply to any club anyway.
One came up on here once, the CEO photo was a stock image, the company all but didn’t exist. They’re cheats.
Do you know what it was called?
Here is a story that explains the situation with 8xBet where the ‘CEO’ is caught in lies about the validity of the company. Online images of employees were traced back to modelling agencies in London.
They accepted money from a Crypto site called 3Key and then it wasn’t until an external investigation showed that none of their executives actually existed anywhere online before they cancelled the sponsorship.
Here is a financial prepaid debit card sponsor that gave City over £500k per year for a few years despite only activating 145 cards in the history of their company.
Either City’s owners are thick as shit accepting money from everybody or they are cheating. And I don’t think they’re thick as shit.
Me when I lie
And its all legit…
“was any of this legal?”
It’s only illegal if you get punished before the statute of limitation.
Hey nothing stopping the rest of us setting up shell companies and funnelling our owners money through them.
If it wasn’t, we would have been hit with a points deduction. Notice how all of your favorite pundits haven’t brought up those charges in a while. Probably because they know it’s all bs.
If it wasn’t, we would have been hit with a points deduction.
The case in ongoing, so no, you wouldn’t have.
Notice how all of your favorite pundits haven’t brought up those charges in a while. Probably because they know it’s all bs.
If we ignore the ridiculous ‘favourite’ part.
They brought it up when it first happened. Nothing of note has happened yet, so why would they keep bringing it up?
And in the UK people tread carefully around things that are alleged because they don’t want to get in trouble. You have to say alleged, but usually people just steer clear of it. So what exactly do you expect them to keep saying? Talking about it just opens them up to issues. Why not wait until a result?
It’s crazy that instead of thinking why people might not go on live TV in the UK and talk about alleged things all the time when there’s been no updates about it, you just assume it’s because it’s bullshit.
I mean imo it should be brought up, wasn’t mentioned at all during city’s treble celebrations last year. Instead the media were trying to present it as this wholesome story. Was kind of sickening.
I do agree that it should, but also with the laws in the UK broadcasters just aren’t going to take the risk, and I understand that.
G. Nev brought it up a couple of weeks back when discussing Everton.
Also, they are not going to speak on it too much or say what they feel, as Sky could get sued.
Heck, your owners called Klopp xenophobic when he said that clubs owned by Gulf states can do what they want.
Is this trumps burner account?
Like what pisses me off with Manchester City fans is that you dont just accept that your club is what it is. Atleast i could respect that, instead of this desperation trying to claim that you are purest og them all.
“More than you like to believe”
Although I doubt it is 100% legit, it is probably a lot closer than many people think. Problem is that they have been allowed to operate for so many years with more than questionable financials, that they’ve now built the club into something more sustainable.
sportswashing in action
That’s, that’s not what what sport washing is…
Yea, for anyone who’s watched the wire, this is like Stringer wanting to become the bank. Meaning using illegitimate funds and money to start up legitimate businesses and then not needing the criminal enterprises anymore.
It’s really why so much of this is too late. City is a treble winning European powerhouse that’s dominated the most financially successful domestic league in the world. Even if you cut off all of the funding now, yes they would probably be less successful but still far more so than most teams.
I also just doubt what long-term impact to their credibility would occur even if they were sanctioned to the highest degree possible. I just think people would look at the reputations of the players of the past 10 years and in 10 years from now view that as positive as opposed to the blemish of whatever sanctions occurred. You would well and truly have to bury them: Strip titles, huge financial sanctions, relegation, etc and we all know that’s not going to happen
This is the closest thing to a correct game.
Chelsea are a good model of where you’d expect a club to be after mass investment. If their revenue was comparable to Chelsea they’d go bankrupt in a year.
It’s nowhere near legit
If Saudi backed out today. They’d be done as soon as the fake sponsors contracts run out.
It’s completely unsustainable.
Biggest underdog story in the world of football. All the money is obviously real and accounted for.
Magic!