If you were in a financial position to afford it to begin with then yes, otherwise, it's not the same thing
I didn't say one of the other, I just don't think striping of the titles will bother the owners. I'm not even sure it'll bother the players that much
The problem with City is, they're not charged with any irregularities this season (and I don't think they are for last season either)- so despite their titles this year and last not coming in a season in which they "cheated"- it's obvious that they're only in the position they are in because they cheated in previous seasons. I doubt this year's title will be stripped from them, but it really should be too.
If they cheated to get to the position they are in, then everything gained from that position is illegitimate.
Congrats to Barca, the only club making Chelsea look sane Manger decides to jump before he's sacked, they convince him to stay only to sack him a month later. Oh and he's a club legend as well.
Utd pull a spurs and hand the fa cup to city before a ball kicked Ten hag is a goner. Mr Ratcliffe has realised tjr Ipswich lad is ex utd and panicked thinking Chelsea might get him Another zero football knowledge shout.
I'm sure the reliable and consumate professionals in the employ at Utd will all rally behind their beloved boss and win the cup for him in a show of solidarity.
Well spurs did the worse to mourinho. I can only assume the chances have gone form 1 in 50 of a utd shock to 1 in 1000
Man Utd's five-man shortlist confirmed after 'deciding to sack Erik ten Hag' Manchester United are set to sack manager Erik ten Hag after the FA Cup final and they have drawn up a five-man shortlist of candidates to replace him, with the likes of Graham Potter and Mauricio Pochettino being considered Man Utd's five-man shortlist confirmed after 'deciding to sack Erik ten Hag' - Mirror Online