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@MQVius

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Manchester 参加日 Temmuz 2009
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Chris@MQVius·
@AdamJoseph It's anti football like your bonce is anti hair. Dead against it, both of them.
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Adam@AdamJoseph·
If Arsenal fans do not care that their style of football is completely turgid & considered 'anti-football' & the antithesis of who they were as a club, that's fine. It's their prerogative. It's also more than reasonable to criticise it, because it's so incredibly boring to watch.
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Cole ▯🦉💙
Cole ▯🦉💙@swfccom_·
If any English fans want PSG to win today who don’t support Tottenham or Chelsea, I think it’s a bit pathetic
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I’m sorry but you would NEVER see Bruno get subbed off in a Premier League game let alone a UCL final 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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City on a Card
City on a Card@ManCityCards·
Expansion 1994 v Expansion 2026 @ManCity
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⚡️🇧🇼@Priceless_MCI·
Name a player that broke your heart when they left your club.
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Chris@MQVius·
People who watch a football match and tweet a lot thanking people for their support. Game's absolutely gone
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Adam McKola@AdamMcKola·
27 years ago today. 🥲🇾🇪
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Chris@MQVius·
@MUFC_RA Tweeting about City again? 😂
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Adam@AdamJoseph·
Good luck to Barcelona if they want to spend €70m on Anthony Gordon, who only had 12 G/A excluding the 9 penalties he scored this season (one every 239 mins). Meanwhile Marcus Rashford is available for €30m & is coming off 28 G/A this season (one every 94 mins). This looks like a leverage play by Barcelona to get his price down, but Manchester United should hold not budge a single penny on the price. It's a bargain. Rashford was brilliant for Barca & if they want to play it this way, do one - there will be plenty of suitors for him.
Barça Universal@BarcaUniversal

🚨 Anthony Gordon scored just 6 Premier League goals this season. Marcus Rashford scored more than 6 goals in 7 separate seasons during his time at Man United. As per the last reports, Barça are willing to pay €70m for Gordon, but not €30m for Rashford.

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Chris@MQVius·
@R_o_M You on about the blues again?
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Neil@mancityneil·
@AdamMcKola You’ve literally done nothing but post about City you thick Brummie plastic prick.
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Adam@AdamJoseph·
City's punishment for the 115 charges needs to fit the crime, which should be crippling them for as long as they've had the advantages, or set them back long enough it takes them decades to recover. Financial doping dating back to 2009 which set the foundation for everything they've become in 2026. There is no chicken or the egg scenario for them, they are not here today without it. The biggest disgrace English football has ever seen. Something tells me it's going to be a great summer.
Adam@AdamJoseph

🧵 THREAD: Manchester City, the charges, the evidence, & how justice was delayed. Manchester City weren’t charged because rivals complained or because they 'spent big'. They were charged because evidence shows a decade-long system designed to hide owner funding, inflate revenue & deceive & obstruct investigations. The Premier League’s case didn’t appear overnight. It began in late 2018, triggered by Football Leaks documents - internal emails, invoices, contracts - that contradicted what City had been telling UEFA & the Premier League for years. Those emails are the backbone of everything that followed. At the centre of the case is a simple allegation: Manchester City repeatedly disguised owner funding as commercial revenue. FFP rules require sponsorship income to be real, independent, and market value. What the emails suggest is that City’s biggest 'sponsors' weren’t paying what City claimed - Abu Dhabi was. Take Etihad as an example. Leaked emails show City executives discussing Etihad paying only a fraction of headline sponsorship deals, with the shortfall quietly topped up by Abu Dhabi government-linked entities. One email explicitly references ensuring funds 'come through the correct channels' so they are not detected as separate sources of funding. That is the definition of disguised equity. This wasn’t a one-off. Emails show Etihad deals where shirt sponsorship, stadium, training kit & campus naming rights were all inflated wildly out of line with the market at the time - later confirmed in the actual contracts, not just drafts. The numbers in the leaks weren’t hypothetical. They were real. UEFA auditors suspected this as early as 2013–14. They found £47m of 'intellectual property' sales boosting income, a £5m 'win bonus' paid for an FA Cup final City lost & sponsorships from Aabar and Etisalat above market value. City were fined & restricted - but crucially, UEFA never saw the full records. Why? Because City refused to provide them. This becomes a pattern. When UEFA charged City again in 2020, they imposed a two-year Champions League ban. City appealed to CAS & had it overturned. City fans shout 'INNOCENT', shared out of context screenshots. They're wrong. CAS did not rule that City were innocent. CAS ruled that UEFA could not meet the burden of proof - largely because City did not co-operate. City were fined €10m specifically for obstructing the investigation. Even City's own expert witness was denied access to key information that could have disproved disguised funding. 'No evidence' doesn’t mean nothing happened. It means the evidence was withheld. CAS explicitly stated that disguised equity funding could not be excluded - only that neither side could conclusively prove their case. That vagueness was entirely engineered. After CAS, new emails emerged suggesting Simon Pearce, a senior City executive & Sheikh Mansour adviser, had given misleading testimony under oath. City declined to comment. Again. While all this was happening, the Premier League had already been investigating City for years. City’s response? Delay. Delay. Delay. Obstruct. Litigate. Court filings later revealed City challenged the legality of the investigation itself, filed repeated procedural applications, refused to hand over documents, forced arbitration, then challenged arbitration & tried to keep the entire process secret. A High Court judge called it out in 2021. “It is surprising, and a matter of legitimate public concern, that so little progress has been made.” That’s legal spiel for stonewalling. This obstruction accounts for 35 of the 115 charges alone & that’s before we get to the secret payments. City declared Roberto Mancini's salary as £1.45m per year. On the same day he signed with City, he also signed a “consultancy” deal with Al Jazira - a club owned by the same man who owns City - worth £1.75m per year. That deal was explicitly marked confidential. Emails show City executives arranging the payments. Same signatures. Same people. Same day. The allegation is obvious: City paid Mancini off the books. Leaked documents allege undeclared payments for Yaya Touré, including via third parties. These aren’t rumours. They’re contracts, emails, invoices. This is why there are 14 charges relating to manager and player remuneration. Then there’s image rights. City told UEFA they sold player image rights for a £24.5m lump sum to comply with FFP. Later, they quietly resumed earning millions from image rights again. The buyer? A company whose directors included City’s own senior legal officer. Independent journalists couldn’t even establish its genuine commercial purpose. All of this feeds into the core allegation across 54 charges: City failed to provide accurate financial information in good faith. Not once. Not twice. But repeatedly, over nearly a decade. Now add politics. UK government departments discussed City’s charges with the British embassy in Abu Dhabi. Those communications are sealed - because releasing them could 'damage relations with the UAE'. City insist they are not state-backed. Then why is the state involved? Yet still, the delays continue. A 12-week closed-door hearing. Half a million documents. Years of silence. City remain 'innocent' - not because the evidence disappeared, but because the verdict hasn’t landed. This is why the case matters. If City walk away with a fine, it tells every club to cheat cleverly, obstruct endlessly, spend on lawyers, not compliance.. & the rules collapse. This isn’t about jealousy. It isn’t about success. It’s about whether financial regulation in English football is real - or optional for the richest club in the league. The evidence exists. The emails exist. The delays are documented. Now only one question remains, do the rules apply to City or not?

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🀄𝑴𝒂𝒙𝒊 𝑹𝒊𝒐𝒔🔞
John Terry would never stoop so low to insult or lie about what Cole Palmer said... Or have you ever seen John Terry disrespect Reece James (Chelsea captain) that he's mostly injured??? That's what you call a LEGEND with CLASS. Not some angry birb who likes chirping every time.
Uncle G 🇫🇷@Olamilekan_009

Imagine Chelsea fans disrespecting John Terry because of Cole Palmer… United fans are an absolute disgrace.

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