>*succesfully appeals against transfer ban and buys declan rice + ben chilwell for £200m anyway* nothin personnel
Landon Wood
>Alleged hardly, I think everyone knows they've been completely ignoring the rules for years. the question is whether or not they've entrenched themselves with uefa/etc. enough to avoid serious punishment. I suspect they have.
Brody Bell
>no probatio diabolica nothing will happen. Maybe a fine at best.
Jayden Bailey
Where will Pep go after City are banned from European competition.
Maybe he’ll attempt to awake the sleeping giants of Juventus. Sitting a mere 18 points clear at the top of Serie A and with a budget 5 times larger than their nearest rival, success in Turin would surely see him go down as the greatest manager to have ever lived.
For a real challenge he could always go to PSG. The ultimate test of his man management skills as he seeks to motivate 11 senior internationals to overcome the apple farmers of F.C Caen and achieve an historic 9-1 win. Football fans around the world will be in awe of his tactical genius as PSG finish with a record goal difference of +143. Surely his kind will never come again
Liverpool bring in the 7th most money in Europe (realistically 5th if you discount City and PSG's fake sponsorships), you can't really argue with facts just because you dislike another team. Any super league would have Pool in straight away
Michael White
If City's in trouble then surely UEFA will go after other shady clubs (ex. PSG, Real Madrid, Chelsea) right?
Jordan Hernandez
> one of the most decorated and highly supported teams in football .