Pep Guardiola: ‘Everyone wants City to disappear’ in legal battle

by Original_Mousse_6351

32 Comments

  1. Friendly-Profit-8590 on

    It’s like the steroid era in baseball. Financial doping. No idea how the Premier League will handle this but think they need to put an end to it.

  2. christianrojoisme on

    Such a shame since Pep is actually really good and did not need this to prove how he is one of the best managers. A tattered legacy

  3. No Pep. Man City stays, but cheaters must go, and both have to face the consequences.
    That’s what proper justice means.

  4. LordWellesley22 on

    Pep it be kind of hard for the city of Manchester to disappear

    Also think Birmingham is much higher on people’s “British cities to throw in a black hole or nuke” List

  5. Specific_Till_6870 on

    No no no no no. I don’t want them to disappear. I want the old Citeh back. Maine Road Citeh. Shaun Goater Citeh. The scrappy underdog I couldn’t help but love because my grandad was a lifelong fan. 

  6. Ofc Captain Obvious! Everyone wants your corrupt club to fall like never before. Yes, they want your club burried so deep it will take millennia to dig out.

  7. Yes we do. Not totally disappear though, just fine the club £10bn, relegate to the lowest possible tier of football, cancel all player and staff contracts barring youth players and put a transfer ban in place for the next 20 years.

  8. WiserStudent557 on

    Pep doesn’t understand people don’t like their hard working clubs being tainted by cheaters. Remove the infection so the body can heal

  9. Evening-Web-3038 on

    I don’t want them to disappear, but I wouldn’t say no to a points deduction which causes them to just barely survive this season if they play as strong as they usually do.

    They averaged 2.4 points per game last season so why don’t we say 38*2.4 minus 40 (the target for survival, even if it is a tad high) = a 51 points deduction this season? Seems fair to me.

  10. On December 8 1998, City were knocked out of the Auto Windscreens Shield by Mansfield Town in front of 3,007 spectators, their lowest ever attendance at Maine Road.

  11. Nobody likes a fucking cheater. Pep knew the club was dirty when he took the job. Everyone did!

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