Five months on from the bombshell charges dropped on Manchester City by the Premier League, there is little sign of their impact across the football club.
Not that you'd expect Jack Grealish to get off the team bus with a legal textbook or Pep Guardiola to rock up to a press conference wearing a '115' hoodie, but considering the grave nature of the allegations against the club life at the Etihad Campus looks remarkably normal.
There has been no mass exodus of players keen to find a more stable future elsewhere, and no list of transfer targets suddenly unwilling to move over concerns of the repercussions if evidence were to be proven against City.
Elsewhere in the business, the cloud hanging over City has not stopped them from expected revenues that will surpass £700m for the 2022/23 season, smashing any previous total from a British club by over £50m.
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