My guess is the case has gone well in there opinion and will only be points deduction this season which is a right off anyway, so next season City be playing once a week football in premier league with a very new squad. Haaland be at the forefront, probs promised him captains armband or something.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51437 Posts
My guess is the case has gone well in there opinion and will only be points deduction this season which is a right off anyway, so next season City be playing once a week football in premier league with a very new squad. Haaland be at the forefront, probs promised him captains armband or something. | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23406 Posts
On January 18 2025 05:51 Pandemona wrote: Well Pep is committed next season at least, then Haaland gets paid a lot of money to be in a competitive team with a lot of money, they are signing a few players now. My guess is the case has gone well in there opinion and will only be points deduction this season which is a right off anyway, so next season City be playing once a week football in premier league with a very new squad. Haaland be at the forefront, probs promised him captains armband or something. For those unaware btw Haaland had a release clause in his previous contract which has apparently been removed with this deal. There’s the spectre of this case hanging over things, so it does become eyecatching, especially the length of it. Haaland realistically doesn’t have many upward or even sideways moves open to him, and there’s a hell of a lot of job security there. He could have a career ending injury and he’s still set for near a decade, and remember his father had to retire prematurely for just that reason and he’s had a lot of influence on his career. If I was to guess, based on Pep extending, this, City making a few signings, as per the ongoing case. I reckon they will be punished, perhaps meaningfully, but it’ll not really matter all that much in the longer term. My intuition atm: 1. They’ll have some kind of transfer ban for a few windows 2. They’ll get a points sanction, and it’ll be this season. Conveniently a season where they’re having a historically bad one by recent standards. So basically the Premier League gets to say they’ve thrown the hammer down, but it won’t really derail the City project meaningfully. City won’t like it but secretly they’ll be alright versus alternatives, and the Premier League can save a bit of face and accusations of unfair and inequitable treatment. It would take some serious balls to throw a points deduction at a City who were right in a title race, and frankly I’m not sure the Premier League has those balls. If that’s the case, and I was managing the City project I’d be signing players, tying the likes of Pep and Haaland down. Worst case for them they’ll get a deduction and if they really hit form they might still make Europe, and if they don’t it’s only a year out of it and they’ll expect themselves to make a big tilt at winning the Prem and domestic cups next season. | ||
XenOsky
Chile2198 Posts
On January 15 2025 06:56 FlaShFTW wrote: Fucking hell Sels is the best keeper in the league right now. And Forest's backline is just immense. Murillo and Aina are outstanding players. What a team. WHAT ABOUT MORGAN GIBBS-GOAT | ||
Bacillus
Finland1863 Posts
On January 18 2025 08:24 WombaT wrote: 1. They’ll have some kind of transfer ban for a few windows A transfer ban could hit them pretty hard. Almost all the key midfielders are 30+ and Rodri is coming back from a nasty knee injury. Even if they get the summer window, it's hard to get all the pieces together on one try. I'm looking at the current roster and only Foden looks like a surefire building block for the next 2 seasons. | ||
DropBear
Australia4283 Posts
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WombaT
Northern Ireland23406 Posts
On January 20 2025 01:06 DropBear wrote: Ange might be in trouble after that. Surely a loss to Leicester next up would be curtains Realistically aye. I think it’d be a pity not just as a neutral and enjoying their games, but I do think he can make it work with a little more time, and a less brutal injury list. Bergvall and Gray fit his style, are clearly very good but they’ve clearly been bought for a future Ange mightn’t see. The way Tottenham do business at times over this past decade rather confuses me. When they’re clearly in need of quality players closed to the finished article, they invest in promising youngsters. When say, under Pochettino the squad was in need of an injection of youth to replace some ageing players they didn’t do it. If they were consistently shit, instead of bouncing between that and looking excellent, that’s one thing. Outside of a massive upsurge in league form when the likes of van der Ven return, I guess a lot will depend on how they go in the cups. If they win the Carabao and/or go deep in the FA/Europa will probably determine his future Id imagine | ||
sharkie
Austria18289 Posts
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Bacillus
Finland1863 Posts
Of course if he stays and then fumbles the season start, it's a terrible look on everyone involved. | ||
sharkie
Austria18289 Posts
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sharkie
Austria18289 Posts
In a season where Nottingham Forest have defied expectations in the Premier League, manager Nuno Espirito Santo was again keen to play down their ambitions and keep his side focused. ... Their xG across the season is 28 goals - only the 15th best tally in the league - but they have managed 33. https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cx2qgj784zko Scoring more goals than xG definitely explains why they have so many points :D | ||
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