FCBayernMunchen wrote:Manchester City could face a transfer ban after it emerged they are being investigated over an apparent illegal transfer, as the player concerned was under 18-years-old at the time of signing, claims Italian reports.
FIFA are apparently assessing the transfer of Myles Beerman, who joined Man City as a 15-year old-back in 2014.
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport state FIFA's disciplinary committee are studying the alleged transfer of the Maltese youngster. According to reports, Beerman actually joined City from Maltese club Floriana AC when he was just 13 years old - which is under the legal transfer age.
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omGFCBayernMunchen wrote:Manchester City could face a transfer ban after it emerged they are being investigated over an apparent illegal transfer, as the player concerned was under 18-years-old at the time of signing, claims Italian reports.
FIFA are apparently assessing the transfer of Myles Beerman, who joined Man City as a 15-year old-back in 2014.
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport state FIFA's disciplinary committee are studying the alleged transfer of the Maltese youngster. According to reports, Beerman actually joined City from Maltese club Floriana AC when he was just 13 years old - which is under the legal transfer age.
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Kovacic wrote:FCBayernMunchen wrote:Manchester City could face a transfer ban after it emerged they are being investigated over an apparent illegal transfer, as the player concerned was under 18-years-old at the time of signing, claims Italian reports.
FIFA are apparently assessing the transfer of Myles Beerman, who joined Man City as a 15-year old-back in 2014.
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport state FIFA's disciplinary committee are studying the alleged transfer of the Maltese youngster. According to reports, Beerman actually joined City from Maltese club Floriana AC when he was just 13 years old - which is under the legal transfer age.
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Imagine that happens and Guardiola has a MF of Fernando Fernandinho and Yaya Toure for the next season xD would see how his tactics would cope there .
Dumbledore7 wrote:ramsej84 wrote:who cares about the europa league ? the EPL teams maybe ?
We have no right to make this remark after **** stupid Dortmund were disgracefully, idiotically, embarrassingly kicked out by Liverpool.
MUTU wrote:Dumbledore7 wrote:ramsej84 wrote:who cares about the europa league ? the EPL teams maybe ?
We have no right to make this remark after **** stupid Dortmund were disgracefully, idiotically, embarrassingly kicked out by Liverpool.
Don't exaggerate. Liverpool eliminated Dortmund thanks to a last minute offside goal and playing with a key player caught taking drugs a week or two later.
itisrising wrote:Man City fan here. It seems rather crazy how hated we seem to be on this forum. I'll put it down to people simply not knowing about our history and how grateful we are to be in the position we are now.
itisrising wrote:Kovacic wrote:FCBayernMunchen wrote:Manchester City could face a transfer ban after it emerged they are being investigated over an apparent illegal transfer, as the player concerned was under 18-years-old at the time of signing, claims Italian reports.
FIFA are apparently assessing the transfer of Myles Beerman, who joined Man City as a 15-year old-back in 2014.
Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport state FIFA's disciplinary committee are studying the alleged transfer of the Maltese youngster. According to reports, Beerman actually joined City from Maltese club Floriana AC when he was just 13 years old - which is under the legal transfer age.
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Imagine that happens and Guardiola has a MF of Fernando Fernandinho and Yaya Toure for the next season xD would see how his tactics would cope there .
Man City fan here. It seems rather crazy how hated we seem to be on this forum. I'll put it down to people simply not knowing about our history and how grateful we are to be in the position we are now.
And I don't think it would ever be a problem. We could appeal such a banning order and delay it allowing us to bring in the players Pep wants. More than that, we have a fantastic youth system with very technical midfielders that Pep can work with from the off.
MUTU wrote:Did I miss out anything?
MUTU wrote:itisrising wrote:Man City fan here. It seems rather crazy how hated we seem to be on this forum. I'll put it down to people simply not knowing about our history and how grateful we are to be in the position we are now.
Excuse me if I sound extremely arrogant, but what history? For the large majority of your history you trailed behind your city rivals United until a rich sheikh bought the club (due to the lack of a 50+1 rule in English football) and pumped oil money into it in order to artificially improve the squad. Unable to cope with the financial losses from the spending sprees you were doing, you failed to meet FFP regulations and were punished for it, only for UEFA to get very lenient with you. Kelechi Iheanacho is the ONLY Man City youth product currently in the first team squad. Did I miss out anything?
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