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Emirates Marketing Project

Mendy is looking like an absolute beast of a wing back. His delivery (first touch a lot of the time) is brilliant and he's got licence to roam. Worrying that they could well be better this season.
 
So not in the City squad at the weekend for alledged attitude issues and now gone from the Germany squad

Emirates Marketing Project winger Leroy Sane has left Germany's team hotel for "private reasons" and will not be available for Sunday's friendly with Peru.

Sane was left out of Germany's squad for the World Cup in Russia.

However, he made a brief substitute appearance in Thursday's Uefa Nations League goalless draw with France.

Germany tweeted on Friday that after discussions with head coach Joachim Low, "Leroy Sane has left the team hotel in Munich for private reasons".

International team-mate Toni Kroos claimed earlier this week that 22-year-old Sane, who has made 13 senior appearances for Germany, was not fulfilling his potential and must improve his attitude.

"Sometimes you have the feeling with Leroy's body language that it's all the same if we win or lose," Real Madrid midfielder Kroos said.

"He's a player who has everything you need to be a world-class player but sometimes you have to tell him he has to perform better."

Sane, who cost £37m plus add-ons when he joined City from Schalke in August 2016, has yet to start a Premier League game for the champions this season.

He was left out of the 18-man squad for their most recent match, a 2-1 Premier League win over Saudi Sportswashing Machine on 1 September, although manager Pep Guardiola afterwards rejected reports that he was unhappy with the player's attitude.
 
So not in the City squad at the weekend for alledged attitude issues and now gone from the Germany squad

Emirates Marketing Project winger Leroy Sane has left Germany's team hotel for "private reasons" and will not be available for Sunday's friendly with Peru.

Sane was left out of Germany's squad for the World Cup in Russia.

However, he made a brief substitute appearance in Thursday's Uefa Nations League goalless draw with France.

Germany tweeted on Friday that after discussions with head coach Joachim Low, "Leroy Sane has left the team hotel in Munich for private reasons".

International team-mate Toni Kroos claimed earlier this week that 22-year-old Sane, who has made 13 senior appearances for Germany, was not fulfilling his potential and must improve his attitude.

"Sometimes you have the feeling with Leroy's body language that it's all the same if we win or lose," Real Madrid midfielder Kroos said.

"He's a player who has everything you need to be a world-class player but sometimes you have to tell him he has to perform better."

Sane, who cost £37m plus add-ons when he joined City from Schalke in August 2016, has yet to start a Premier League game for the champions this season.

He was left out of the 18-man squad for their most recent match, a 2-1 Premier League win over Saudi Sportswashing Machine on 1 September, although manager Pep Guardiola afterwards rejected reports that he was unhappy with the player's attitude.
You fill a club with people who only care about money.........
 
So not in the City squad at the weekend for alledged attitude issues and now gone from the Germany squad

Emirates Marketing Project winger Leroy Sane has left Germany's team hotel for "private reasons" and will not be available for Sunday's friendly with Peru.

Sane was left out of Germany's squad for the World Cup in Russia.

However, he made a brief substitute appearance in Thursday's Uefa Nations League goalless draw with France.

Germany tweeted on Friday that after discussions with head coach Joachim Low, "Leroy Sane has left the team hotel in Munich for private reasons".

International team-mate Toni Kroos claimed earlier this week that 22-year-old Sane, who has made 13 senior appearances for Germany, was not fulfilling his potential and must improve his attitude.

"Sometimes you have the feeling with Leroy's body language that it's all the same if we win or lose," Real Madrid midfielder Kroos said.

"He's a player who has everything you need to be a world-class player but sometimes you have to tell him he has to perform better."

Sane, who cost £37m plus add-ons when he joined City from Schalke in August 2016, has yet to start a Premier League game for the champions this season.

He was left out of the 18-man squad for their most recent match, a 2-1 Premier League win over Saudi Sportswashing Machine on 1 September, although manager Pep Guardiola afterwards rejected reports that he was unhappy with the player's attitude.
The Germans never come across as the best people to deal with peoples problems.
 
Nothing will be made of it due to the media and their constant fawning over the genius

Loads of empty seats as usual at the Emptihad !!
 
Sterling reportedly getting a hefty pay rise. £300k a week, or so they say.

Emirates Marketing Project, doing things the right way since whenever the financial doping began.
 
Google translated from Norwegian newspaper VG
INTERNAL E-MAILS DECLARE: HOW CITY AND PSG FOOLED THE FOOTBALL WORLD
Inflated sponsorship contracts and secret help: Here's the story of how the rules were broken when two rich oil states poured billions into Emirates Marketing Project and Paris Saint-Germain.
First, the mini state of Abu Dhabi took control of Emirates Marketing Project in 2008. Then, neighbor and arch rival Qatar spent billions to secure Paris Saint-Germain three years later. The Millions poured into the bank accounts of the two clubs, while the European Football Association (UEFA) has worked to put an end to economic doping. But while still stricter requirements for healthy finances - the so-called "financial fair play" - have been introduced in recent years, UEFA has collapsed with the big clubs that broke the fresh rules.
In the lead: Gianni Infantino. Today he is the world's most powerful football leader, as president of FIFA. But a few years ago he was General Secretary of the UEFA. Then he went on independent audits of financial doping, instead giving advice to Emirates Marketing Project and PSG on how to get the lowest possible punishment. It emerges through history's biggest data leak, Football Leaks. The German newspaper Der Spiegel has received more than 70 million documents from an anonymous source and made them available to VG and 13 other partners in European Investigative Collaborations (EIC).
 
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Gambling contracts, internal emails, invoices, agent agreements and spreadsheet calculations are just some of the material. Something is about FIFA. Other parts of the material touch some of the world's largest football clubs. All of this will result in a number of articles on VG in the next few weeks.
This is the story of how PSG and Emirates Marketing Project inflated the value of their sponsorship contracts to conceal a breach of the financial rules. But there is also a story about how current FIFA president Gianni Infantino took the role of secret mediator and met club directors on the ground hand. Follow Football Leaks on this assembly page in the future The idea of Financial Fair Play fills almost ten years, but it was only in 2013 that the new financial rules were fully implemented. Then the soft transition period was over. The intention behind the scheme is that the world's best football clubs run financially healthy. It should not be possible to drive yourself in the ditch because of the huge summons and gamblet of sporting success. Big clubs suddenly were not allowed to spend billions on a player purchase, which means they are undergoing deficits - which their rich uncle from the Middle East then erased in a flash.
 
The scheme will protect the small clubs: The difference between small and big should get be even bigger. Clubs that violate the rules can be penalized with fines, transfer bans or worst of all: Exclusion from the Champions League.
The threat of exclusion from tournament play is not something that only existed on the paper, some smaller clubs like Malaga and Dynamo Moscow were punished.

For the two seasons from 2011 to 2013, the new rules allowed a total loss of NOK 430 million in each club. It is an astronomical sum in Norwegian, but not in new Emirates Marketing Project and PSG. They immediately understood that Financial Fair Play would be a solid problem.

"We must fight this in a way that is not visible. Otherwise, we will be designated as a global enemy of football, "wrote City Director Ferran Soriano in an internal email six years ago. In a document from UEFA, dated November 9, 2012, it appears that Emirates Marketing Project alone had a deficit of 451 million euros in the previous three-year period. "We break the rules, one way or another, so we are completely reliant on mitigating circumstances to escape," wrote Andrew Widdowson, CFO, in an internal email that year.
 
This goes on and on! It's fudging disgusting! If FIFA and UEFA don't punish these fudging cheaters after this gets exposed, there will be a major uproar!
 
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