FOOTBALL : MANCHESTER CITY FIRESTORM - - CLUB OWNER SHEIKH MANSOUR TO STICK IT OUT WITH $2 BILLION DOLLAR CHIP ?
SHEIKH MANSOUR will not turn his back on his £1.5BILLION investment in Manchester City https://t.co/2j2W0ELe2r— Sun Sport (@SunSport) February 16, 2020
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🗣| Professor Simon Chadwick
— City Chief (@City_Chief) February 16, 2020
“You have the Abu Dhabi government invested into it, you have the Chinese government invested into it, Silver Lake invested into it, and they are operating franchises across seven or eight countries including China and India.” pic.twitter.com/cVEvTxzg76
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❌ Banned from the @ChampionsLeague for 2 seasons.
— SPORF (@Sporf) February 16, 2020
💰 Hit with a €30million fine.
👊 Jurgen Klopp reacts to @ManCity's ban and offers his sympathy. pic.twitter.com/J9ed6NlT2x
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Manchester City have the might of the UAE royal Sheikh Mansour and the Chinese government.https://t.co/HhTVT0E4b6— News18.com (@news18dotcom) February 16, 2020
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📰| Manchester City are taking their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport to try get the decision overturned. City believe they have a strong case to get the ban lifted.
— City Chief (@City_Chief) February 16, 2020
UEFA want to fast-track the process so the ban will come into place next season.
[@MullockSMirror]
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"But the reality is, we didn't buy the most expensive player in the Premier League or the most expensive Goalkeeper... People make decisions, they've got to live by them. This is a well-run club."
— City Chief (@City_Chief) February 16, 2020
- Khaldoon Al Mubarak (2019) pic.twitter.com/knGGeslruF
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📰| Manchester City are unlikely to face a points deduction in the Premier League after UEFA ban. And they will not be booted out of it. No matter how much some might want to see that.
— City Chief (@City_Chief) February 16, 2020
[@SunMartinB] pic.twitter.com/ixRHDJWwLQ
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Friday:
— Football Tweet (@Football__Tweet) February 16, 2020
❌ Manchester City are banned from the Champions League.
Today:
🗣 Bernardo Silva: "I have this emptiness because I left Benfica a little early, and I think I will come back... If they want me there, I will return."
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😎 Khaldoon and our lawyers ready to take UEFA down
— WeAreMCFC (@WeAreMCFC) February 16, 2020
[🎥 @Raheem7ii] #ManCity pic.twitter.com/h323COTzjB
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🙅♂️ “We will not be banned.”
— SPORF (@Sporf) February 16, 2020
😬 Famous last words from Pep in December 2018. pic.twitter.com/o67h9W9C1W
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📅 May 2019
— SPORF (@Sporf) February 16, 2020
🔵 @ManCity are under investigation by UEFA for breaching FFP rules.
🗣 “I know exactly what happened, I know exactly what they did and I trust a lot of them.” pic.twitter.com/NV0qODYmFV
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This time last year...
— Manchester City (@ManCity) February 16, 2020
⚽️ @LeroySane19 51'
⚽️ @PhilFoden 75'
⚽️ @PhilFoden 89'
⚽️ @Mahrez22 90'
⏰ #OnThisDay
🔵 #ManCity pic.twitter.com/NwrkwwCgzx
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Manchester City's stars could walk away as free agents because the club have fundamentally breached their contracts, according to sports lawyer John Mehrzad.
— Bolarinwa Olajide (@iambolar) February 16, 2020
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🗣| Professor Simon Chadwick, director at the Centre for the Eurasian Sport Industry
— City Chief (@City_Chief) February 16, 2020
“Many people believe at this point Manchester City are on the back foot but I could argue UEFA is more exposed in all of this.”
More below 👇🏼 pic.twitter.com/zoh2wGlxyF
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😉 No unhappy camp at the City training ground...
— WeAreMCFC (@WeAreMCFC) February 16, 2020
[@ManCity] #ManCity pic.twitter.com/05X8hiLwlF
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