While Uefa declare concern over English Premier League finances, Man United are apparently trafficking young foreign players from under the noses of their mother clubs.
Yes the mighty Man United, one of the very same clubs that payed over the odds for players for decades, Why did Uefa not show their concerns about finances years ago when Man United were paying the amount of £25+ million for Rio Ferdinand, Wayne Rooney or Dimitar Berbatov?
Why not voice their concerns when Man United sold a player to another club for £80 million?
Why are they not more concerned about Man United and Liverpool trafficking kids under the age of 18 from under the noses of their respected clubs?, they are going straight to the parents by offering them big money to convince they're child to move to United.
Why are Uefa turning a blind eye to Liverpool, Man United, AC Milan & Real Madrid?
I think Uefa are in the process of mounting a war against clubs like Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester City, but how can they do this?, surely clubs like Man United are not immune from these so called new rules Uefa want to implement?
It seems clubs like Man United are immune as their total revenue covers their means despite the fact they owe hundreds of millions.
So new rules are to be announced to stop clubs from breaking the bank like Man United have done for decades, why did they not stop Man United from doing so, why are they allowing Real Madrid to pay crazy prices like £80 million for one player.
Well they cannot stop us now but they can try to slow us down in the long run, if it was not Manchester City FC then it would probably be one of your clubs outside the top two so why not get behind Manchester City FC, even if you are not a City fan because we are surely fighting for the under-dogs here.
Uefa are undoubtedly late by atleast 34 years so why not target clubs that are in extreme debt in Europe instead of attacking honest clubs who are trying to get somewhere, surely clubs that borrow to maintain their hold on European football should be the punished.
Have Uefa got it all wrong?
yes
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