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Panic on the streets of London. We cheat when we want! Manchester City fans reacted to the accusations in the match, booing the Premier League anthem
Manchester City face charges for breaching financial fair play. If proven guilty, several penalties are possible. Including expulsion from the Premier League. Understandably, Citizens fans, who made their displeasure known in the stands over the weekend, are not happy about this.
Manchester City face charges for breaching financial fair play. If proven guilty, several penalties are possible. Including expulsion from the Premier League. Understandably, Citizens fans, who made their displeasure known in the stands at the weekend, are not happy about this.
Already on Wednesday, the Premier League will see one of the most important games of the season. Arsenal will welcome Manchester City at home. If the Gunners lose, it will mean that the Citizens will catch them on points. However, the London side will still have a game in hand.
But Pep Guardiola’s charges must have something else on their minds besides football. The fact that their club is facing accusations of breaching financial fair play. After all, it’s a big issue in England. It’s a big deal.
Manchester City could face expulsion from the Premier League, even the revocation of titles already won or a points deduction. There are several penalties in play. But we’ll have to wait and see how this all plays out.
But Citizens fans made their displeasure known during Sunday’s game against Aston Villa. And actually before that. When the traditional Premier League anthem was played before kick-off, there were boos and whistles from the stands.
Then, during the game, banners with various slogans could be seen in the stands. For example, a quote from the lyrics of the legendary Manchester band The Smiths and their song Panic: “Pannick on the streets of London.”
There was also an expression of support for the beloved club, with fans saying that they would stand by it until the very end.
In addition, a chant echoed from the stands, ironically singing about how Manchester City will cheat whenever they feel like it. There was no shortage of tributes to the club’s owner, Sheikh Mansour.
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