It was Manchester City’s fault that, in 1992 top flight
clubs decided to resign from the Football League and join a new competition
created by the FA, ending over 100 years of traditional football. This new
competition, The Premiership, was set to be the best league in the world.
It was Manchester City’s fault that the FA secured
sponsorship of this new league stretching into the millions and it was
Manchester City’s fault that that Sky came along and bought the exclusive TV
rights for Premiership games, pumping further millions into the game and
allowing already rich clubs to grow richer. They are also the reason why, if
you wanted to watch the football, you had to subscribe to Sky and have a huge
satellite dish on the side of your house.
With the creation of the Premiership and Sky’s involvement,
it was therefore clearly Manchester City ’s fault that the traditional kick off times for
every game in England
was changed from 3pm on a Saturday, to 4pm on a Sunday and 8pm on a Monday.
Then 12.45pm and 5.30pm on a Saturday and any other time and date Sky or ESPN
see fit.
This ruined the game for a vast number of regular supporters
who worked all week and enjoyed going to see their local team play at the
weekend. Supporters became obsessed with gloryhunting and attendances at some
clubs rose dramatically once they started being successful.
But, not content with damaging our own game, Manchester City
then attacked Europe .
It was Manchester
City ’s fault that UEFA, a
fair, honest and sportsmanlike organisation, decided that the European Cup was
no longer a worthwhile competition. At the end of the day, who wants to see a
‘David and Goliath’ match such as Marseille vs Red Star Belgrade in the final when
we could potentially have Barcelona
vs AC Milan?
Therefore it was Manchester
City ’s fault that UEFA
created the Champions League and even invited non champions to participate.
This would mean that big clubs could face the little clubs early on so the big
guns could fight it out all the way to the final. Now that’s not very
interesting is it?
And it was Manchester
City who instigated it
all.
And let’s not forget it was Manchester
City who forced UEFA to secure huge
sponsorship deals and television rights, pumping billions into the game, but
only for the big, successful teams and regardless of the fact that Manchester City would not benefit from any of this
money, they still forced the plans through anyway.
Then, once they had organised the first stage of destroying
football, Manchester
City went and got
themselves relegated, not once, but twice. So while Arsenal, Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester
United were busy spending well over the odds for players and paying them
stupidly extortionate wages, the destroyers of football were playing in the
third tier of English football.
But in their exile from the top two flights of English
football, they instigated other clubs to spend millions on players. It would
get these clubs into the riches of the Champions League, Manchester
City argued, so teams like Leeds and Portsmouth did so, and
they are now fucked. It’s all Manchester
City ’s fault
You might think that is it, but you are so wrong on so many
levels. Not content with destroying English club football and the most
prestigious club competition in the world, Manchester City
also had the insane idea to do away with the European Cup Winners Cup and allow
cup winning teams from all countries to compete in the UEFA Cup, a competition
they would later organise into the Europa League.
This again generated money for clubs that participated in
it, making them even richer than they already were. And they also arranged for
Champions League drop outs to take part in the new competition so at least they
could still play in European competition.
IT IS ALL
MANCHESTER CITY ’S
FAULT!!!!!
No other team has invested like Manchester City
have. Everyone else uses their own income, especially Manchester United. They
used the money gained from all their huge amounts of success in the 1980’s to
generate the spending spree of 1989 which ultimately lead to their success of
the last twenty years.
Yes readers, those two FA Cup successes in 1983 and 1985
generated so much money that they could afford to buy Neil Webb, Gary
Pallister, Paul Ince, Danny Wallace and Mike Phelan for a combined total of
£6.75m in 1989. That was on top of spending almost £1m for Steve Bruce and
splashing out on Brian McClair, Mark Hughes and Jim Leighton.
It’s amazing what two FA Cup wins in the 80’s could buy eh?
Now, twenty years later, Manchester City
are still doing it. Spending money on players to play for their club so they
can buy another cup or title because no other team have ever done what they
have done in the history of football. FACT!
Looking at those facts, it is quite clear to everyone with a
brain that Manchester
City have ruined football
forever.
IT IS ALL
MANCHESTER CITY ’S
FAULT.
May the force be with you
The Fed Up Jedi
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