Dots1982 wrote: » For me it’s not just the punishment, it’s what the punishment indicates. City have been labeled cheats now and no opposition fan or media is going to allow them forget that regardless of how the appeal goes. There is no use in a sports washing project that is mired in dirt. We shall see but I think Dunphy was far closer to the truth of this than Murph.
elefant wrote: » Miguel Delaney gets an awful doing on here! I wouldn't have guessed he was so divisive a contributor if it wasn't for this thread.
kilns wrote: » dont go near his twitter so
Arghus wrote: » Wha? City have gamed the system for sure. But do you think the reasons behind the ban are really going to register in the consciousness of opposing fans to the extent that "no opposition fan or the media is going to allow them forget that." I think you are being melodramatic. If the ban is rescinded - which I'm certain it eventually will be - then the reasons behind it will be forgotten in most people's minds.
Dots1982 wrote: » They “gamed” the system the same way Lance Armstrong “gamed” anti doping regulations. We shall see. I’m not going to change my opinion that city are fcuked with this ruling especially if the appeal fails. The estimated impact to city’s revenue is a hit of north of $300 million. 25% of their projected revenue over the 2 seasons Your contention that your certain CAS will overturn it means nothing to me.
kilns wrote: » I do find it very suspect however that City receive this punishment but PSG dont receive any considering independent experts confirmed that sponsorship of PSG by Qatar tourism which was valued at 100m (allowed by UEFA) was actually only worth a couple of million. But Qatar state have been involved in some of the more traditional clubs like Barca and Bayern and of course are hosting the World Cup.
EltonJohn69 wrote: » Miguel Delaney > Damian Delaney
Say Your Number wrote: » This thread is more narky than usual this week, need to get Ken back ASAP.
yermandan wrote: » Came here to say that after listening today. Brutal stuff. 'Very very very very very very very very' (all pronounced 'vury')
Blanco100 wrote: » He is a newspaper editor/chief writer during a slump in print media. The fact The Athletic didn't touch him speaks volumes. I actually remember TV3 used him years ago during European football coverage and thought it was odd, he was very young and could not have been working long. Thats over 10 years ago.
lawred2 wrote: » Yeah Damian Delaney is an instant skip
Utopia Parkway wrote: » He says he turned down The Athletic. Haven't a clue if it's true but he says he did. Wouldn't surprise me if they did offer him a job. They asked practically everyone. Apart from Neil Custis.
Still Ill wrote: » No idea what his written articles are like, but the manner in which he speaks is the opposite of clear and cogent
Aidric wrote: » It's his major downfall. Much like Murph he consistently struggles to be articulate. In the broadcasting game that translates to switching off.
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Don't think Delaney struggles being articulate in the slightest. If anything he's too verbose. His writing is actually grand usually but he comes across as completely insufferable on Twitter. Arrogant and condescending when anyone disagrees with him.
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » Heard Andy Lee was coming on, didn’t even make it as far as Early.