1. Abramovich sold his interest in Gazprom back in 2005 and has no ties to that company since then.
2. Gazprom has been involved in football sponsorships for years before they got involved with CFC. They were official sponsors of the UEFA Champions league, sponsor clubs like Schalke and Red Star Belgrade and own Zenit St. Petersburg.
3. The deal between CFC and Gazprom was done back in 2012 for three years and has ended back in 2015, if I'm not mistaken. The deal meant that "Gazprom has become the club's official Global Energy Partner. The three-year sponsorship deal will see Gazprom Energy,
supply gas and electricity to the club and be involved with our award-winning global CSR activities."
http://www.fcbusiness.co.uk/news/ar...helsea+recieve+energy+boost+with+gazprom+deal
So in your brilliant mind a deal to supply gas and electricity to the club from the company that years ago had ties to the owner is the same as having a club sponsored by an oil state? So covering gas and electicity bills for three years is the same value as City gets from Etihad and other companies from Emirates as the official sponsors? Because everything in that country one way or another is tied to that ruling fanily of which the City owner is a member.
I don't have a beef with City as a club. They can keep spending how much they want on whomever they want, it's fine. I do have a problem with certain City fans who seemingly feel that everybody else is stupid and claim that their bottomless pockets are due to the some great business model their owners came up with instead of just admitting what everybody knows anyway. Chelsea were doing it back in the day, other clubs with wealthy owners did it in the past and some will do it in the future. Just be honest and admit that you live off your owner's oil money income and would never have been able to do it otherwise. That's all.