What On Earth Is Going On At Manchester City?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2023
  • A few days ago, the biggest concerns at Manchester City were the lack of service they were giving Erling Haaland, failure to make up ground on Arsenal, and Pep Guardiola's increasingly erratic rotation.
    Now it is relegation, points deductions, and Guardiola resigning - following the Premier League charging them with over 100 breaches, most notably accusing the club of falsifying financial documents over a period of nine years.
    So in this documentary, HITC Sevens takes a look at what Man City are alleged to have done, the evidence against them, the likely punishment, and the enormous potential ramifications this case could have - not just in football, but in terms of global geopolitics.
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  • @SanFranFan30
    @SanFranFan30 Год назад +676

    I hope this changes how football is run.

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Год назад +87

      Yes, with the prospect of Man Utd being acquired by Qatari investors your hopes might be off to a bad start.

    • @chaardoMusic
      @chaardoMusic Год назад +75

      50+1 rule and salary limits should be implemented

    • @calumbishop7082
      @calumbishop7082 Год назад +16

      There already were government plans to introduce an 'independent football regulator', unfortunately due to the ongoing political chaos in the UK as well a financial crisis and nationwide strike action (the UK is not in a good way right now), football is understandably a low priority.
      Thankfully both major political parties in the UK both agree that a Football Regulator is necessary and it does seem inevitable that at some point later this year, an independent football regulator will be introduced.

    • @finding_aether
      @finding_aether Год назад +10

      @@soundscape26 nah.. pretty sure the Qataris are more than happy to see the Emiratis suffer.

    • @freecityzen1384
      @freecityzen1384 Год назад +2

      @@soundscape26 THE RACISM OF IT ALL

  • @hr9833
    @hr9833 Год назад +85

    when Alfie gives you a dose of
    "What on earth is going on"
    you have to pay attention

  • @ej_77
    @ej_77 Год назад +110

    7 classic games every football fan should watch

    • @onwabilesayo4137
      @onwabilesayo4137 Год назад +8

      A brilliant concept

    • @defrokospe3549
      @defrokospe3549 Год назад +17

      Didn't know if this not very classic.
      But i recomended AC Milan vs Liverpool UCL Final 2005.

    • @AlexPat998
      @AlexPat998 Год назад +26

      unironically, AEK vs Olympiakos in the 2009 greek cup final, the match ended 3-3 in regular time, 4-4 in extra time, and 14-15 (I think) on penalties

    • @Phantasmen
      @Phantasmen Год назад +1

      7:1.

    • @Dj-gb1wp
      @Dj-gb1wp Год назад +1

      Argentina vs France 2022
      Ac Milan vs Liverpool UCL final
      Real madrid vs Atletico 2014
      Spain vs netherlands 2010
      Arsenal vs tottenham(the henry slide) being biased
      Barca vs real madrid 2012 ucl
      Brazil wc final 1970

  • @djalland1
    @djalland1 Год назад +344

    There is a precedent for this case, albeit from 1919, when Leeds City were found guilty by the Football League of very similar charges to the ones levelled at Manchester City (although on a much smaller scale). Not only were they expelled from the league, but they were forcibly wound up as part of the punishment.
    Port Vale took their place in the league and Leeds United were formed to replace them in the city.
    I'm not sure winding up is within the Premier League's power, though. And obviously things have changed somewhat in the last 104 years.

    • @1998Cebola
      @1998Cebola Год назад +37

      could be interesting with a video about this

    • @edrivett27
      @edrivett27 Год назад +31

      Alfie we need you to talk about this. Pretty please with a cherry on top

    • @GuinessOriginal
      @GuinessOriginal Год назад +14

      Why hasn’t ffp stopped cubs like bury from going under?

    • @eido4889
      @eido4889 Год назад

      Interesting

    • @finding_aether
      @finding_aether Год назад +4

      Send em to the shadow realm!

  • @giodhuha6771
    @giodhuha6771 Год назад +127

    Manchester City to Vanarama League here we goooooooo

    • @mikexstad1121
      @mikexstad1121 Год назад +1

      All their cringe American fans would be like "I was there from the bottom"

    • @divinest
      @divinest Год назад +3

      All these fans jealous of City's success esp. man utd fans, City is still innocent and can't wait for them to sue PL when they clear the case.

    • @krozjr5009
      @krozjr5009 Год назад +8

      Yes, sure, they can do it at Old Trafford or the Emirates or Anfield; but can they do it on a cold Tuesday night in Maidenhead?

    • @truebluesumo
      @truebluesumo Год назад +3

      @@divinest found the yank

    • @stealthiscool
      @stealthiscool Год назад +1

      @@divinest corny

  • @tonyhughes27
    @tonyhughes27 10 месяцев назад +9

    The treble, that's what's going on at city

  • @evonneo
    @evonneo Год назад +261

    I feel in the short term of this current season this will have a MASSIVE effect on Man City with not getting either PL , CL or even getting the FA Cup.

    • @chaardoMusic
      @chaardoMusic Год назад +40

      You mean Man Cheaty ?

    • @kellijones6481
      @kellijones6481 Год назад +10

      @@chaardoMusicBa dum TSSS

    • @chaardoMusic
      @chaardoMusic Год назад

      @@kellijones6481 go back to the Kitchen

    • @john-adriancoker2789
      @john-adriancoker2789 Год назад +33

      If found guilty, City should have to make the amount in revenue they've inflated or loss they've deflated & overspent over the 2009 - 18 year period back exclusively through player sales. Same way Barça had to part ways with it's players when found guilty of signing underage players.

    • @AvatarN
      @AvatarN Год назад

      @@chaardoMusic Mancheater Shitty

  • @AddictToTheFall
    @AddictToTheFall Год назад +212

    As a Manchester City fan, I never thought the club would end up in one of Alfie's 'What on Earth' videos! 😂

    • @silentone6411
      @silentone6411 Год назад +53

      thats sarcasm right? you guys only just weaseled out of the UEFA charge a couple of years ago , Juve of the prem

    • @hellothere8807
      @hellothere8807 Год назад +12

      ​​@@silentone6411as a Chelsea fan I glad we weren't given that title 🤣 (juve of the prem)

    • @alec.mp4
      @alec.mp4 Год назад +9

      You know we really messed up when our club has a “what on earth” video made about them 😅

    • @Jason-gq8fo
      @Jason-gq8fo Год назад +16

      @@silentone6411 we didn’t weasel out, most of it didn’t have enough evidence. Read the report

    • @abiodunodeleye7984
      @abiodunodeleye7984 Год назад +18

      @ Jason
      Yes it was a weasel out due to statue of limitation. Read the report. It took too long for UEFA to bring charges! I wonder why?

  • @leandrocataldi5747
    @leandrocataldi5747 Год назад +92

    I hope that this, and the Juve case, start mass investigations all over football to stop breaches in ffp and how football is working atm.

    • @indexpictures
      @indexpictures Год назад

      PSG and Real Madrid just as corrupt as Juve and City

    • @m4rkscott
      @m4rkscott Год назад +5

      The trouble is that if a true thorough investigation was held across Europe's top 40 clubs they would probably all be found guilty and if so you would have to punish them equally which would be do nothing because they collectively hold the power

    • @rmh032
      @rmh032 Год назад +1

      So the clubs who rose to prominence in the 90s with the Premier League can close themselves off?
      That's the thing with capitalists. They love it and want to sell you the dream until someone has more than them. Then it's suddenly 'unfair'.

    • @Freestyle80
      @Freestyle80 25 дней назад

      Juve barely did anything, how are you even comparing the 2

  • @josiahchudleigh6801
    @josiahchudleigh6801 Год назад +83

    I was waiting for this. Alfies deep dives are always top and I know he's gonna do this story justice

  • @warichuser1
    @warichuser1 Год назад +42

    I love how Duncan Watmore appeared when Alfie said "what's more" lol.
    In all seriousness, great breakdown of the situation.

    • @karlfroberg520
      @karlfroberg520 Год назад +9

      Eddie Howe - Anyhow
      Without Freddie Adu - Further ado
      (Ian) Wright + Right
      Alfies puns are the best 😂😂😂

    • @Drunken_Master
      @Drunken_Master Год назад +1

      @@karlfroberg520 Indeed - Ndidi

    • @lukasnikolic2923
      @lukasnikolic2923 Год назад

      Ki-Jana Hoever - However

  • @waffle.supply
    @waffle.supply Год назад +41

    I was waiting for this as soon as I heard the news, big respect Alfie

  • @Ramandeep247
    @Ramandeep247 Год назад +55

    Thank you for creating amazing content week in week out!

    • @tobymendenhall2788
      @tobymendenhall2788 Год назад +17

      Donate on his personal channel so it actually goes to Alfie I reckon!

    • @Ramandeep247
      @Ramandeep247 Год назад +5

      @@tobymendenhall2788 thank you for the suggestion, I will try it next time

    • @buckethead133
      @buckethead133 Год назад +2

      @@Ramandeep247 ask his bank details.

    • @fbi578
      @fbi578 Год назад

      @@tobymendenhall2788 Alfie = HITC Sevens. He previously stated that he used to say "we" when referring to HITC Sevens to make it seem like there was a team, but it's just a solo project :)

    • @jonasbaumgart4933
      @jonasbaumgart4933 Год назад +4

      @@fbi578 Yeah, he runs the Channel on his own but is employed by HITC. As far as I know concerned he does not have control over the finances of the channel.

  • @Badboybarz
    @Badboybarz Год назад +34

    That ndidi cameo though 😂

  • @awaydaysfootball
    @awaydaysfootball Год назад +28

    I love how you can explain things in a way that my pea brain can understand

    • @h2ohydrox
      @h2ohydrox Год назад

      Ellis, you don't have anything approaching a pea brain. Both yourself and Alfie produce excellent and entertaining videos.

    • @petesmart1983
      @petesmart1983 Год назад

      Basically man city have refused to follow fa rules and to even talk to them, and there massive evidence of corruption over a 10 year period

  • @ivandankob7112
    @ivandankob7112 Год назад +11

    Bayern in the meantime smiling and holding everyone’s beer, while they are running around looking for lawyers 😂 and drinking it

  • @FlamingWalrus317
    @FlamingWalrus317 Год назад +74

    Keep up the great vids Alfie! They're so informative and well-researched!

    • @jimmycburfield5997
      @jimmycburfield5997 Год назад

      He is the best in this niche! We need voices like this. Wonderful stuff

    • @MrsRhianne1996
      @MrsRhianne1996 Год назад

      This is a Joke.🤣🤣

    • @FlamingWalrus317
      @FlamingWalrus317 Год назад

      @@MrsRhianne1996 The real joke is posting hate comments on youtube. Get a life.

    • @jimmycburfield5997
      @jimmycburfield5997 Год назад

      @@MrsRhianne1996 I like city; but I refuse to sell my soul for it.
      Seeing Mansour hugging the murderous tyrant and ally of Putin, Assad made me sick! Bollocks to modern football and it’s lack of integrity

    • @jimmycburfield5997
      @jimmycburfield5997 Год назад

      @@MrsRhianne1996 hugging evil tyrants is way beyond a joke!
      Hugging a man who sanctioned using poison gas and who’s regime locked up and killed children as a prelude to a disgusting civil war is by no means a laughing matter.
      Hugging a man who finds his only international ally is Putin is certainly far from comedy.
      Still who cares! Champions of England! We know what we are! Well I say….not in my name.

  • @milesjcarter
    @milesjcarter Год назад +4

    Was looking forward to your video on this when I heard the news

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 Год назад +48

    If Seria A is penalising Juventus it's only right that the EPL do the same to Man City because what's the difference between both situations

    • @fsmoke7495
      @fsmoke7495 Год назад +5

      It’s not the pl that’s the problem it’s uefa with juve they are getting investigated by both Italian authorities so they are getting penalized in italy

    • @slayingroosters4355
      @slayingroosters4355 Год назад +2

      Chelsea? Psg? Newcastle?

    • @WERTYUIO821
      @WERTYUIO821 Год назад +7

      The difference is that Juventus only broke one rule compared to Manchester City's 100... .
      Juventus' case is also more like actually tax fraud than actual fair play breaking. Meanwhile some would argue that Manchester City ducked up everything that moved financially.

    • @shadibrahim1489
      @shadibrahim1489 Год назад +4

      @@slayingroosters4355 Chelsea are doing it legally so what are you gonna sue them for? The manner of their contracts can have a bad effect on their footballing side but that’s it. Newcastle aren’t spending stupid money. PSG should definitely be investigated though

    • @WERTYUIO821
      @WERTYUIO821 Год назад +3

      @@slayingroosters4355
      Chelsea in 2004 was before the rules(every club was breaking the rules back then if they were actually existent) were made and currently they don't break any rules, they are just destroying their own future.
      PSG basically controls French market(an excuse which made them extremely hard to find guilty) and Newcastle hasn't done anything bad *yet*.
      But I guess in that logic we should also let everyone free from any punishment just because there are a lot people out there going unpunished because no one has enough evidence against them?

  • @djn1856
    @djn1856 Год назад +28

    Not just man city accused. Many huge international companies involved in the club being accused of cooking the books on their behalf. The former Ceo of Etihad James Hogan testified in citys favour. If found to be untrue he would likely face criminal prosecution

    • @Geokinkladze
      @Geokinkladze Год назад +3

      Criminal prosecution!! FFS this is an argument over fair values in a set of accounts.

    • @djn1856
      @djn1856 Год назад

      @@Geokinkladze the CAS report literally says James Hogan would likely face criminal prosecution if the evidence he gave was found to be false

    • @freecityzen1384
      @freecityzen1384 Год назад

      THERE IS NOTHING CRIMINAL 🤡🤡🤡🤣

    • @barryh.4220
      @barryh.4220 Год назад

      Certainly not a criminal investigation, but an interesting one nevertheless .... City will know the penalties that could be heading their way should they lose the case .... but if the premier leagues case collapses, and they are caught lying, they could also face huge reprocussions.

    • @Geokinkladze
      @Geokinkladze Год назад +1

      @@djn1856 That was a submission by City as part of their defence. That it would require the collusion of Hogan, Pearce, Al Sayegh, Hausen and Douglas.

  • @teem4800
    @teem4800 Год назад +8

    We love a 'What one earth is going on' vid Alife!!!

  • @sporgiii
    @sporgiii Год назад +2

    Alfie, always love the vids, especially documentaries like this. Love your integration of geopolitics and football without going too overboard. Interested to see what happens with Man City

  • @soundscape26
    @soundscape26 Год назад +5

    The video we all knew was coming. Thanks Alfie.

  • @jimbob-robob
    @jimbob-robob Год назад +9

    Settling in for another classic Alfie Analysis and deep dive...🍿🍺

  • @kieronparr3403
    @kieronparr3403 Год назад +10

    Does anyone else try to work out what Alfie searched for to get random stock images

    • @soundscape26
      @soundscape26 Год назад

      Getty Images is great, you can find pretty much anything you want.

  • @dvdv8197
    @dvdv8197 Год назад +13

    I look forward to Alfie's video in a couple of years: "The curious rise and fall of Manchester City." 😙🙃

    • @divinest
      @divinest Год назад

      You mean the Rise and Fall of the Premier league 😅 They gonna get sued for defamation and false accusations when these case has been cleared

  • @u1rtc7t5f64t157856v8
    @u1rtc7t5f64t157856v8 Год назад +7

    I really hope something actually happens this time...
    Will never forgive Guardiola his victory-lap after Man City bought his way out of the CAS-trial...

    • @pavise6333
      @pavise6333 Год назад +1

      I heard CAS can't be involved for this one

    • @Rizla9691
      @Rizla9691 Год назад +2

      But they were cleared by CAS they had already been punished for the time barred offences they related to fine they payed at the same time as PSG. they werer told if they broke the rules again theyed be banned from the CL. the charges brought from the second were clear'd by CAS as insufficient evidence, no evidence or no case to answer so they were effectrively cleared. its all there on the CAS web site if you can be bothered to look.

    • @nikolas8203
      @nikolas8203 Год назад

      if Man City lose a case they are guilty. If they win a case they paid the judges off. Idiot

    • @u1rtc7t5f64t157856v8
      @u1rtc7t5f64t157856v8 Год назад +3

      @@Rizla9691 dude... I know. But everyone knows how this came to be.
      City essentially picked 2 of three judges.
      McDougall worked for etihad airways and lived in Abu Dhabi for years and Botica Santos is a sleaze bag solving arbitration cases for oil companies against the state of East Timor. it was a kangaroo court.
      Look it up if you can be bothered.

    • @u1rtc7t5f64t157856v8
      @u1rtc7t5f64t157856v8 Год назад +2

      @@pavise6333 never said anything about that.

  • @Hilversumborn
    @Hilversumborn Год назад +8

    I expect this event will become a movie years from now on.

  • @dancarey7204
    @dancarey7204 Год назад +4

    I can't see any other way a team can make the leap to the top tier and sustain it.
    Can you do a video on the history of football in Birmingham, I understand it is (was?) UK's 2nd largest city.

  • @domfletcher5305
    @domfletcher5305 Год назад

    Good article(s), look forward to hearing from you in the future!

  • @collapsiblechair9112
    @collapsiblechair9112 Год назад +1

    serious yet funny, a sign of quality content

  • @JAREDPLY1
    @JAREDPLY1 Год назад +5

    With the UK economy is serious trouble I doubt city will get relegated, they will at worse get a huge fine and perhaps a 10 points deduction, essentially keeping them in European competition. Regarding the squad restructure that is easily doable in 3 transfer windows. They will be challenging for the league next season.

  • @OfficialFingazMC
    @OfficialFingazMC Год назад +4

    Been waiting for this

  • @Uniontwat
    @Uniontwat Год назад +1

    rarely comment on videos but what a well put together video, really enjoyed this and found this great! thought about a job at Sky Sports? haha

  • @kabelomasia6191
    @kabelomasia6191 Год назад +2

    Nice touch indeed with ndidi.

  • @theFez_
    @theFez_ Год назад +9

    DUUUVAL , cool seeing my NFL team pop up in the content.
    Between sports gambling here in the U.S. and the rampant spending and rules breaking in sports around the world, I hope it all changes eventually. I believes businesses, coaches, and players should be able to make profits and become wealthy; but the cost seems too great to sportsmanship and competition.

    • @kamilmolka6055
      @kamilmolka6055 Год назад

      Manchester City situation podcast - ruclips.net/video/oej3KLUTU9M/видео.html

    • @talknycfc719
      @talknycfc719 Год назад

      You lost that game to the Giants tho

  • @sichinook3793
    @sichinook3793 Год назад +8

    If players and managers are implicated in "rogue" payments and contracts, then they should be banned as well. They've helped break the law and cheated as well.

    • @L1am21
      @L1am21 Год назад

      Players dont have such rules.

  • @karabomodikoe3499
    @karabomodikoe3499 Год назад

    Liked before watching because I've been waiting for this video

  • @carltonleboss
    @carltonleboss Год назад +1

    Love your documentaries.

  • @davidleahu6820
    @davidleahu6820 Год назад +31

    I personally don't think City will get relegated. Mainly because of the financial implications with tv rights and sponsorships.
    But they will be severly punished in other ways. A big point deduction that will see them finishing mid-table at best. A huge fine and a restriction on their budget for the next seasons. Pep is going to go for sure in summer and they will need to offload some star players in order to comply with the limited funds. This, along with the further loses of revenue from CL participation and top 4 tv rights will make it even harder for a quick recovery. So the desirability of the club will further go down because of all this factors, the last few star players will eventually go as well leaving the club in a mediocre mid-table state battling for the 7th place at best. Yeah not too diferent from where they were before the takeover. But I must say in the long run it's not impossible for City to came back to glory through a normal path, it all depends on the executive team.

    • @robertwilloughby8050
      @robertwilloughby8050 Год назад +3

      Pretty much agreed here, with the proviso that what ever Man City manage to gain by the eventual sale of their superstars, minus any fines, of course, gives them the chance to go bargain hunting for potential wunderkinds, unconsidered lower league "Steady Eddie's", players with baggage (but, obviously, cured of said baggage), and the experienced old heads (these to be brought in on a 2 or 3 year contracts and to be told that is all they get, of course, there is no point to buy a 31 year old and to keep them past 34, unless they want to become a coach, or physio, or scout.)

    • @Jason-gq8fo
      @Jason-gq8fo Год назад +11

      While I agree with a lot of what you’re saying don’t expect a result anytime soon. It will take years. So pep will be gone anyway by the time it is out

    • @davidleahu6820
      @davidleahu6820 Год назад +2

      That's why a said it really depends on the management team. And will definetly be a long time process.

    • @cheddarUSA1
      @cheddarUSA1 Год назад +1

      Doesn't matter the damage is done already. What of the teams who got relegated from the PL over the last 10 years, what of those fans. The teams who missed out on CL, FA Cups, Titles. All those moments stolen by a bunch of blood money pricks who dont give a shit about football and just want to sports wash their human rights record

    • @ThreeRunHomer
      @ThreeRunHomer Год назад +2

      Don’t be naive. They’ll pay a few bribes and be given a slap on the wrist. It’s just the way football works.

  • @Captain_Aardvark
    @Captain_Aardvark Год назад +3

    I suspect the interesting here will be not _whether_ Manchester City manage to wriggle out of it, but _how_ they manage to wriggle out of it.

  • @jthakurdin
    @jthakurdin Год назад

    Excellent work. Excellent analysis. 👍

  • @korle521
    @korle521 Год назад +9

    This guy puts serious work in his videos 👍🏾 you watch his videos you end with knowing everything lol

  • @happytree8387
    @happytree8387 Год назад

    I know this was more of a serious video, but I chuckled at that nice little edit with the Hoever jersey at 15:11 when you said However

  • @andrew_l1900
    @andrew_l1900 10 месяцев назад +3

    And they’ve now won the treble and looking more and more likely to get slap on the wrist 🤦🏽‍♂️

  • @lostcoastnomad479
    @lostcoastnomad479 Год назад

    Nick isn’t the only one with great research. Thank you for this coverage.

  • @GuyJames
    @GuyJames Год назад +2

    What are the odds the UK goverenment steps in with their own incredibly independent investigation which overrides the PL's, and somehow by coincidence manages to find them not guilty, thereby saving face for all concerned? The PL has it taken out of their hands, no embarrassment for Abu Dhabi or the UK govt., the matter has 'been dealt with', and all goes back to normal?

  • @calumbishop7082
    @calumbishop7082 Год назад +3

    Do you know what the funny thing is. Even if they were to expel Man City from the Premier League, they could easily just come back up after one season in the Championship. Hell that's what happened with Fulham, that's what's happening with Burnley (who currently sit 1st in the Championship).
    There is also the Juventus example, a team that at one point was also disqualified from there top division and forcibly relegated, and within 6 seasons, they were Serie A champions again and then preceded to win 9 league titles IN A ROW.
    Forcibly relegating Juventus did nothing in the long run, and forcibly relegating Man City probably won't do much either.

    • @williamcross210
      @williamcross210 Год назад

      The Football League has to accept them for City to be in the Championship. They could end up in the Vanarama National League

    • @petesmart1983
      @petesmart1983 Год назад

      City will collapse the owners won't stick around, the players won't, sponsers won't stay. Juventus was different because they still kept all there key players no players are loyal anymore

  • @concernedcitizens4110
    @concernedcitizens4110 Год назад +3

    If City was not committing all of these financial breaches and instead use a sustainable method to grow their team then there are several alternate scenarios that could have happened :
    1. Haaland would be at Chelsea (and imagining him complement this huge squad filled with Boehly’s transfers is practically a dream team that could conquer the world)
    2. Sir Alex and Mourinho could have at least won 2 more PL trophies for themselves
    3. Pep would’ve never gone to the Premier League (well not to City I guess because we all know Pep only manages super teams. Building a team from the ground up is never his style)

    • @pritapp788
      @pritapp788 Год назад +2

      "If City was not committing all of these financial breaches and instead use a sustainable method to grow their team then there are several alternate scenarios that could have happened "
      More importantly: 4. Their income could never have grown 7-fold in the space of 15 years. When at the same time the likes of Manchester United and Liverpool are only growing 2-3 times (annual turnover).

    • @researchbasedfitness1993
      @researchbasedfitness1993 Год назад

      what are the 'sustainable means' you are referring to?
      part of the forgotten narrative here is that we are being *told* that Owner investment is not allowed in the Premier League - even though for 100+ years it was celebrated and encouraged in top level football. Man City have no debt and don't withdraw funds from the club as dividends for share holders.
      the alternative - teams like, Southampton, Brighton, PSV, Ajax etc who develop players, coaches and systems - get asset stripped by the established elite clubs like Man Utd, Chelsea and Liverpool and can never 'sustainably grow' beyond their level as they can not defend themselves from the elite clubs taking their best assets

    • @dstewusa7054
      @dstewusa7054 Год назад +1

      You forget that Klopp would have won 3 PL titles, not 1

  • @ronanfitzpatrick1261
    @ronanfitzpatrick1261 Год назад

    Great video btw 👍

  • @researchbasedfitness1993
    @researchbasedfitness1993 Год назад +1

    Great video as ever Alfie - especially your conclusion: I think a big frustration for City supporters in the discourse/reporting since the charges is that this should be taken as some "A-ha! moment" whereas it doesn't change anything on either side (opposition: you bought success, City: owner investment is needed to catch up to the establishment)
    The supporters are City fans, not Ferran Soriano fans!

  • @dubnubgtd8538
    @dubnubgtd8538 Год назад +7

    Never expect anything from anyone, that way you won’t be disappointed. Let’s be honest they will pay a massive fine that will fund down the football pyramid to help lower league teams who are struggling financially. The Premier league don’t have the balls to relegate city. when they get away with it. It will ruin the prem in my eyes, saudi’s at Newcastle and boehly at Chelsea will just do what city have done and just pay a fine.

    • @alienzenx
      @alienzenx Год назад

      How terrible that would be. Allowing bllionaires to invest in English football and other teams than Manchester Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal to win the league.

  • @unstoppableExodia
    @unstoppableExodia Год назад +11

    I appreciate the explainer. Alfredo’s breakdowns of these complex football topics rarely miss. Unlike a certain channel that prides itself on outputting football content on s daily basis which would usually give a much shallower read on the situation.
    As for maan citeh, they’ll be fine. It’s fun to speculate about them being expelled from the premier league but realistically that’s not going to happen.
    They have too much money behind them to allow that. In football everyone has their price at the administrative level. City will bribe shamelessly like Qatar did to get the 2022 WC which was salvaged by the memorable final that settled the great GOAT debate decisively*. The premier league can fight citeh aggressively BUUUUT the premier league isn’t about to make an enemy of an organization that could be putting a lot of money in their pockets instead of draining it through legal battles. The Der Spiegle leaks are the problem for the league. They create a PR difficulty where to satisfy the public they have to make it look like they tried to enforce their own rules. But i have the utmost confidence in the premier league’s ability to work closely with maan Citeh to come up with a punitive measure that will convince the public that they took the matter very seriously but one that won’t hurt City in a way that’s particularly damaging. FFP wasn’t made to stop big clubs from spending money it was made to stop smaller clubs from spending money they don’t have when trying to get into European competitions.
    To me it always seemed obvious that a club like citeh could and would use such financial trickery to get around FFP. In fact come what may, i can imagine citeh would be very upset that a tabloid journalist got them in this much hot water and could be tempted to make exposing them into a more dangerous occupation to deter others from doing it in future. Powerful people and organizations don’t take kindly to having their power curtailed. Any individual doing so puts a pretty big target on their backs.
    *Puppet Ronnie would have to win the WC in four years time at the age of 41. His time in aretirement league would have to improve him

    • @dstewusa7054
      @dstewusa7054 Год назад

      This is the most intelligent assessment of the situation and likely outcome on here 👏👏

  • @neillioen
    @neillioen Год назад

    Top video, as always.

  • @biscuitapocalypse5883
    @biscuitapocalypse5883 Год назад

    Love your videos, content and commentary - can you tell where this is going?
    Please do something about your narration. Content and enunciation is great - it's just the High/Low, Pitch/Enunciation change from first few words of a sentence to the end of sentence.
    If I didn't love the content I wouldn't bother commenting.

  • @afellownerd
    @afellownerd Год назад +3

    Day 5: 7 best premiere league players who never won PL player of the season

  • @alanrobert3098
    @alanrobert3098 Год назад +3

    I feel like this is setting up a 7 biggest scandals in football history ;)

  • @sportsdictionary590
    @sportsdictionary590 Год назад +1

    Great work Alfie

  • @T.E.S.S.
    @T.E.S.S. Год назад

    Solid work Alfie 👍

  • @BALHAM69
    @BALHAM69 Год назад +12

    a documentary on the afc Wimbledon on the nine promotions in eleven years, how they’re a fan own club and how they have a stadium in plough lane now.
    The story of they lost the club, how the F A allowed that and won’t allow that anymore.
    How they were very close to moving to ireland
    How they went up the English football leagues.
    It would be a good documentary video if you can do this. #thepeopleschannel

    • @stewartfennell8926
      @stewartfennell8926 Год назад

      I remember there was talk of taking Wimbledon to Dublin a number of years ago

    • @BALHAM69
      @BALHAM69 Год назад +1

      @@stewartfennell8926 it would be good if Alfie can do this
      We shall see

  • @Macho_Fantastico
    @Macho_Fantastico Год назад +3

    The whole club is rotten to the core and as been for years now, sadly I have no faith in the authorities to take the proper action against them. The Premier League need to make an example out of this, or it will damage the image of the division around the world.

  • @jasperlawrence5361
    @jasperlawrence5361 Год назад

    well written and presented, thanks

  • @GrimJackien
    @GrimJackien Год назад

    Are Leeds & Everton cooking the books as well? They seem very high on the list at 9:00 of the video, especially if you ask the question why would they be higher than Aston Villa?

  • @jonwoodmass2849
    @jonwoodmass2849 Год назад +8

    The game has been a joke for 20 years

    • @petesmart1983
      @petesmart1983 Год назад +1

      Premiership is has killed football

    • @bhutochakrabarti4173
      @bhutochakrabarti4173 Год назад +1

      The creation of the premier league back in 1992 pretty much ensured that.

  • @mancityfan45
    @mancityfan45 Год назад +6

    Well done for pointing out the geo political aspect I this.
    For this reason, we will get away with whatever.
    City fans, blues you know who ypu are ", remember we were there long before and if we live long after,, they are just looking after our club and so far its been beyond great ( beating the rags 6-1 can be never taken away from us ), we need to stay together more than ever before.

  • @dimitarkarchev968
    @dimitarkarchev968 Год назад

    Thank you! Finally a simple explanation of the whole deal with city.

  • @raykewin3608
    @raykewin3608 Год назад +2

    Fine work.

  • @woutervandermerwe7396
    @woutervandermerwe7396 Год назад +3

    Why can't Man City spend the money if they have it? I thought the original purpose of ffp rules was to stop clubs from going bankrupt and destroying themselves.

    • @furq2m8
      @furq2m8 Год назад

      It's to stop smaller teams from running themselves into the ground with debt trying to keep pace with the bigger teams, failing to do so, then going into administration. Not a good look for your league if teams keep going bankrupt.

    • @Geokinkladze
      @Geokinkladze Год назад

      The stated purpose of FFP rules was to stop clubs from going bankrupt. But they were announced by Platini as a response to the Abu Dhabi takeover.
      Substance over form. Ironic eh?

    • @nikolas8203
      @nikolas8203 Год назад

      @@furq2m8 that's the theoretical view. In reality it is designed to keep the top clubs at the top. It is designed to show the smaller clubs their place. It is designed to tell the smaller clubs "hey stop dreaming about winning things consistently, you can't spend money like the big boys, now give your best player up to the big boys so that you can balance the books, or else we will declare you as cheats"

    • @alienzenx
      @alienzenx Год назад

      yeah, so many sour jealous fans wanting to beat Man City off the pitch becuase they broke the hegemony of the big three.

    • @dstewusa7054
      @dstewusa7054 Год назад

      It’s not that simple though is it ?
      If the allegations are true, how do you define “broke”??
      You can’t circumvent the rules and claim victory and expect to be lauded - ask Lance Armstrong how they worked out for him?
      😂

  • @jamestrainor4293
    @jamestrainor4293 Год назад +37

    If City is guilty, they should be relegated the season after decision is made and have a 5-7 year transfer ban/cap at the very least. However stripping titles/player achievements would be a very poor decision. So many clubs could claim hypotheticals and what ifs (CL ties, relegated clubs, missing out on european football for that season etc.)
    That's just my thoughts

    • @jasonrollins1385
      @jasonrollins1385 Год назад +6

      So what your saying is every other fanbase, club and team players should get nothing because man city cheated and it would be alot of work to fix things because of their cheating?

    • @jamestrainor4293
      @jamestrainor4293 Год назад +7

      @@jasonrollins1385 the point is it wouldn't be straight forward as just handing the league and domestic cups to runners up for those years. A major thing is the players also probably had no knowledge of what's happening behind the scenes.
      As I said earlier, relegate them, impose a transfer ban/transfer cap for at least 7 years, undergo audits of their finances several times each year, fine them a large sum. I never said teams should get nothing, potentially financial compensation is an option as well

    • @jasonrollins1385
      @jasonrollins1385 Год назад +1

      @@jamestrainor4293 of course it wouldn't be and thats why its even more of an issue because its kinda impossible to know who deserves what exactly as teams could have preformed differently/have different players. The point is if its a soft touch then its doesn't matter. The reason I say it should be taken away is because having a trophy is still a celebration of an achievement that was unfairly gained. Tbh I don't mind them keeping the titles as everything they've won has a massive asterisk next to it.

    • @jasonrollins1385
      @jasonrollins1385 Год назад +1

      @@jamestrainor4293 also to think that they would over pay managers but not players would be rather naive on our part. I will wait and see but I'm sure we will see some others where also overpaid just like Mancini.

    • @suryansdash5830
      @suryansdash5830 Год назад +2

      @@jasonrollins1385 stripping the titles would be unfair on the players cuz they worked extremely hard for those and though man city cheated, the players didn't. An asterisk would be fine ig.

  • @GreekHouseEffect
    @GreekHouseEffect Год назад

    the best type of videos from Alfie

  • @gamewithgreg
    @gamewithgreg Год назад

    Shows a pic of Ndidi when saying the word "indeed". That's exactly why I subscribe to this channel. 👏

  • @MrSkippingpig
    @MrSkippingpig Год назад +3

    They'll get a token fine and maybe a brief transfer embargo. The notion that any sanctions of consequence will result is pure fantasy. 'Top' clubs always end up getting away with sort of financial BS in the end.

    • @josephtreacy667
      @josephtreacy667 Год назад

      Agreed. If this was Palace, Bournemouth or Fulham for example it would be totally different. I aint holding my breath that they are going to get a severe punishment.

  • @ej_77
    @ej_77 Год назад +4

    7 best playmakers in football history

  • @vanrok
    @vanrok Год назад +1

    Alfie my man! always delivering, thanks! I hope PL make out an example out of Man City, but then again this will show if the system is corrupt or not since it will go to gouverment level no doubt.

    • @divinest
      @divinest Год назад +3

      All these people jealous of City's success that they are already condemning city over these ridiculous accusations

  • @stevenmacdonald9619
    @stevenmacdonald9619 Год назад +2

    1) MCFC's dealings before FFP are irrelevant. If every time a 'law' was introduced, if there was retrospective justice, half the world would be in prison. It's very, very dodgy legal ground to be scraping through history looking for dirt. This is why the U.S has a statute of limitations.
    2) UEFA cancelled FFP (under it's first guise) rather than face the Court of Arbitration of Sport, and the MCFC lawyers, due to the fact that the restrictive business rulings within FFP were, and are, illegal within the E.U. UEFA ran away from the court, only to reimpose those rules merely days later under FFP2 regulations. Thus swerving any judgement from the court, whilst still getting their own way. UEFA basically lost that case.
    3) Blackrock is a parent company of many corporate interests. They are all linked. I am quite sure it wouldn't be news if MCFC were sponsored by a few of those interests, despite them all being traceable to Blackrock.
    4) Jeff Bezos' Amazon grew profits by 90% during the pandemic, again there's no scandal there.
    5) Don't you think it's odd that the two Arab owned clubs MCFC and PSG have never won the Champions League? I'm sure it's just a coincidence. Nothing fishy going on there.
    6) Untraceable Chinese betting companies have been allowed to sponsor clubs until recently
    7) The Premier League took money from BLM to make players take the knee for 2 years.
    8) Manchester United are allowed to trade with £1 Billion in debt.
    9) Chelsea simply take the p*ss, and the rest of the Premier League would rather take on MCFC off the pitch. They are allowed to rebuild with as much money as possible, amortisation is just as much a con upon the sport. They even had the UK Government's greasy little hands on them whilst they had no owner.
    10) All aboard the Arab gravy train, for the greedy, greedy authorities trying to fleece MCFC for a payout. It happened for the World Cup, it is happening right now in the World Club Cup. These governing bodies lost billions from the pandemic, and they need to recoup their losses. This is a typical way they would do that.
    11) The Mansour family are worth £3 TRILLION, so good luck having them over. They have the best lawyers in the world. They could buy the Premier League, UEFA and FIFA and change left over from, a couple of billion.
    12) Keep it up, and we'll see a European Super League very soon. Be careful what you wish for.
    13) It's classic that a German paper is the grounds for an English investigation. Nothing dodgy here. Bayern Munich have been advocates against MCFC since the take over.

  • @Kamau1865
    @Kamau1865 Год назад +4

    What's going on? Two words: financial doping. Next up Chelsea and Paris At Germain.

    • @paulcrossley9812
      @paulcrossley9812 Год назад

      Numpty how can chelsea be sold by the government with bent books grow up er er er what about chelsea er er

  • @suzannelooms7658
    @suzannelooms7658 Год назад

    Thank you for the information. So much fluff in the news about this and Pep valiantly trying to tough it out and talking scallops.

  • @Plymonk666
    @Plymonk666 Год назад

    Alfie, your ‘Everyman’ explaining of all these things being great. Can you do a longer than ever before explanation and supporting alleged evidence? Please?

  • @Jerseff
    @Jerseff Год назад +3

    wait this is totally why they sold zinchenko and jesus, to help balance their books more legitimately lmao thanks city for helping us win the title :))) (or at least get the opportunity to bottle it)

    • @Jason-gq8fo
      @Jason-gq8fo Год назад +1

      No that’s not how it works, this is about fudging numbers not net spend

    • @pritapp788
      @pritapp788 Год назад

      The fans who talk about player sales to "balance the books" have got an awful lot to learn about accounting in football...

    • @Jerseff
      @Jerseff Год назад

      found the salty city fans i see ;P

  • @ethanstrudwick9617
    @ethanstrudwick9617 Год назад +4

    Let's just add a little context here. City are the biggest team, in the biggest league, playing the most attractive football. From a neutral perspective, city is the team to watch. From a fanbase perspective, having already held the English attendance record for over 70 years, they have one of the biggest domestic fanbases in world football on top of a fast-growing international fanbase.

    • @potjhm1
      @potjhm1 Год назад

      MC is a tiny club with a tiny fanbase. FAC semi final vs LP at Wembley LP got 80k fans MC got 5k fans. Trophy parades in 2022 RM,Milan & LP attracted 600k+ fans. MC's trophy parade had appx 50k fans. MU & LP have 15 to 20yr season ticket waiting list. I can buy a season ticket today for MC.

    • @ethanstrudwick9617
      @ethanstrudwick9617 Год назад +2

      @potjhm1 FAC, city have been a staple top flight english team since inception accumulating the 6th highest points, more than tottenham, Chelsea, Newcastle... If city have a small fan base than so does every other team in the premierleague as we held the attendance record for over 70 years. In 2011, 60'000 City fans turned up to see Vincent Kompany lift the Fa Cup trophy but only 12'000 United fans for their 19th league title. If city have no fans , neither do United.

    • @dstewusa7054
      @dstewusa7054 Год назад +2

      Bit of a silly conversation people. city are Not a tiny club, comments of their Emptihad and empty seats are overblown - they have a reasonable local and tracelpimg support and a loyal hardcore (remember in Division 2 they had 30000 plus!)
      What they don’t have is an established large global fanbase like Man U, Liverpool and Arsenal - so when they started publishing figures that they had larger revenues than the above clubs and Real Madrid, it seemed hard to believe

    • @ethanstrudwick9617
      @ethanstrudwick9617 Год назад

      @dstewusa7054 you're right. They don't yet, but it's growing fast, especially in asai, where football has seen a huge rise in popularity. However, do you need a bigger fan base to bring in bigger numbers? No. More games, More competitive games and More attractive football = more views. Almost every game city have played in the last 5 years has been competing for a trophy, guess who's been watching city play? Liverpools fan base, uniteds fan base, now arsenal's fan base, big teams competing for the champs, because city's football dictates how they perform.

    • @potjhm1
      @potjhm1 Год назад

      Brentford Southampton & Fulham can get 30k plus fans. So!? MC's success is seen as plastic & oil state bought. New football fans simply refuse to want to associate with such fake manufactured success. Even Pep had to tell fans to turn up for games on a few occasions.

  • @Raptorman0909
    @Raptorman0909 Год назад +1

    I wonder what role this legal case has had on City's performance of late. I mean, with all the lawyers involved they had to know this day was coming and if that was filtered down to the players, and how would they not find out, there could easily be a depressing effect on the team that manifests with reduced performance. It's not like City have fallen of the table, they are still #2 Afterall, and a couple games difference could see them even or ahead of Arsenal. So, if the legal issues are effecting the on-pitch performance then we should expect them to flounder even more through the end of the season possibly resulting in them falling out of the top 3. Last season the top 3 were City, Liverpool and Chelsea and this season might see none of them in the top 3 at seasons end.

    • @billpugh58
      @billpugh58 Год назад

      Oh come on, city have spent a billion on players, they have bought the league win just like Bayern does!

  • @tompaulley4322
    @tompaulley4322 Год назад

    Does anyone know when the verdict and/or punishments are announced??

    • @pritapp788
      @pritapp788 Год назад

      Don't hold your breath. The Premier League will pick a committee (of 3 people I think) to audition City further. After God knows how many breaks and visits to the pub for a drink, they might reach a verdict... in many years' time (for comparison sake, in Italy they have an FA prosecutor who completed his investigation about Juventus in less than one year).

  • @AugustusLevi
    @AugustusLevi Год назад +5

    Strip those titles off City!!

  • @arzhi_azis
    @arzhi_azis Год назад +3

    Day 391: Indonesia XI If All Eligible Players Had Declared For Them.

    • @hi-rr2vm
      @hi-rr2vm Год назад +1

      Keep dreaming bocah

  • @taumaserumule1073
    @taumaserumule1073 Год назад

    Eddie Howe, that Indidi pull was Nice.

  • @TheOriginalJersey
    @TheOriginalJersey Год назад

    Hey Alfie, not sure if it has already been done but i feel a good topic would be ‘7 teams to recently be disbanded’

  • @HKGYHCheng
    @HKGYHCheng Год назад +3

    I hope they get relegated with their oil money

  • @RyuzakiTaiyou
    @RyuzakiTaiyou Год назад +6

    Best German players in the premier league of all time. (Day 457)
    I will not give up until the video is made or Alfie himself tells me to stop. Everyone else telling me that will be ignored.
    If you don't believe my number, just go back to the previous videos. I'm at the bottom most of the time, but I'm there.

    • @kellijones6481
      @kellijones6481 Год назад

      @@GodisfinishedMesut Ozil

    • @user-vv1vu4yg1i
      @user-vv1vu4yg1i Год назад

      @Zinedine Zidane Gundogan

    • @ethandalton6480
      @ethandalton6480 Год назад

      Timo Werner

    • @user-xx6nf5tv4h
      @user-xx6nf5tv4h Год назад

      Lehman

    • @timcorcoran9786
      @timcorcoran9786 Год назад

      Based on their efforts solely in the premier league or overall ? I’m thinking of Bastian Schweinsteiger, clearly one of the the best German midfielders ever but didn’t really do a lot with Man United, would he be considered for this or not?

  • @ascultmuzica2536
    @ascultmuzica2536 Год назад

    Bro if i put you on 1.25 i can actually listen to your vids that s crazy

    • @AvatarN
      @AvatarN Год назад +1

      That's what I always do

  • @ShadowElectricity
    @ShadowElectricity Год назад +33

    I always find it baffling how people bring up Chelsea when PSG and Man City get caught abusing the rules because Chelsea isnt owned by a country and doesn't lie about their sponsorship figures.

    • @chaardoMusic
      @chaardoMusic Год назад +3

      Whole League is cheat

    • @Elratonn
      @Elratonn Год назад +9

      I mean… Chelsea was owned by a Russian oligarch until 6 months ago… aha

    • @rohannalawade3227
      @rohannalawade3227 Год назад +5

      We dont know that yet. Chelsea is and was owned of ppl who can buy a small country. If FFP rules were as stringent as in spain a whole lot of English teams would be in trouble.

    • @r3zaful
      @r3zaful Год назад

      @@rohannalawade3227 "Spain"
      Ah yes, la liga and favoritism to Barcelona and real.
      They are as crooked as Chelsea and man City.

    • @rohannalawade3227
      @rohannalawade3227 Год назад

      @@r3zaful I suggest you read news instead of drawing lazy conclusions. Barcelona have been in a financial disaster but the context of it is that the restrictions put on them by la liga's rules are stricter than those in most other leagues. They could only spend 1/4 of revenue on salaries and transfers for a while. Infact la liga changed rules this year so that financial levers cannot be used in transfer market. Which directly affects Barcelona. Gavi could not be registered as a first team player. Real too have sued la liga president because they were not allowed to vote on Ig the TV rights deal. The war between la liga president and especially Laporta is public. So i would say there's no favouritism. Not in the past few years atleast.

  • @elijahnissan6918
    @elijahnissan6918 Год назад

    Can you please do a video on Sampdoria

  • @MrJoromekiq1
    @MrJoromekiq1 Год назад +3

    Premier League times finally figured out how to deal with City's dominance. If you can't beat them on the pitch, throw them out of the league

    • @kamilmolka6055
      @kamilmolka6055 Год назад

      Manchester City situation podcast - ruclips.net/video/oej3KLUTU9M/видео.html

  • @SantomPh
    @SantomPh Год назад +1

    Points deduction this season (all wins up to this point)
    Void points in games to come
    Expulsion from the Cup and UCL

  • @robbiemeiklem1344
    @robbiemeiklem1344 Год назад

    Do a video on players that have made their name outside their own country, like weird ones not just every prem player, for example Ivi Lopez in Poland

  • @theblackmailguy875
    @theblackmailguy875 Год назад

    Needed this video

  • @mrd4785
    @mrd4785 11 месяцев назад +1

    So now that we are in May and Manchester City have won the EPL and are not far off the UCL and FA Cup as well, what if anything has come of this? It feels as though the whole thing has been swept under the carpet, whereas at the time if felt like Man City were in deep trouble. This all begs the question - is there any merit in this video come the end of the season?

  • @ezraezra2928
    @ezraezra2928 Год назад +2

    While everyone still wants Manchester City to be relegated, the news relating to the ESL relaunch by new company was unleashed. I believe Barcelona, Real Madrid, and Juventus could face the same debacle as Manchester City.

  • @mdthelegend9882
    @mdthelegend9882 Год назад +1

    First Juventus and now Man City? I haven’t kept up to speed with football for a while but it’s insane how these big clubs are getting exposed for their shady practices.

  • @tommorris42
    @tommorris42 Год назад

    In stark contrast to this it would be nice to do a what an earth is going on at Southend United. I’m not a Southend United fan but I’ve heard very little news about the club other than they’ve got a court date on the 1st of March 2023 which could liquidate the football club

  • @mwah8959
    @mwah8959 8 месяцев назад +1

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