A City fan account, @RealTalkMCFC defended the club and wrote on X: "Manchester City are about to take down the entire Premier League cartel. We have just declared war on the entire football elite. This legal battle will decide the future of football: either it will be monopolized by the big, traditional clubs or their monopoly will be crushed and subject to fair competition from other clubs."
Soon, fans of rival clubs started taking potshots at the ambitious claim. An X user, @WallaceandSons wrote: "So weird the you guys think that your state-owned Petro club is 'sticking it to the big man'. You are the football elite."
Meanwhile, @Draper25Jota wrote: "Because you've cheated, for near a decade. You've won the most in the country by miles in the last decade because you're elite, we want it tore apart because it's blatantly tainted. And its funny city or their fans never made the arguments until the charges came."
A Barcelona fan, @Luftstalag14, wrote: "Fair competition? When you are controlled by a state which has a limitless pocket, when you are part of a parent company that owns other football clubs which serve us incubators for you, what part of it makes it fair?"
Meanwhile, @MrFPL_, mocked City and wrote: "It's kind of funny how City is trying to make itself look like the 'little guy' that got bullied into not having an unlimited amount of money to spend on players lmao."
On the other hand, a Liverpool fan, @LiverpoolFF wrote: "So you guys went from: «we have evidence we are not guilty» to «we need to change the rules its not fair». Everything looks good lads."