tolmie's hairdoo
Well-Known Member
This scenario makes sense as anti competitive as it is with Newcastle being the latest perhaps to begin a journey to rattle the cage if their money trail and acumen of the owners is near ours however we have done ok without an independent regulator since 2008.
Are you suggesting Tolmie that this action by the Premier League is more politically motivated than a simple matter of us supposedly breaking rules when we knew what the rules were to force a change in the way the Premier League is overseen?
It's a power play by the Premier League, pressured in to keeping the investigation open despite the CAS verdict by the usual suspects.
The majority of the rest will come along for the ride, so long as it doesn't impact their own finances.
If taking out City is also part of the equation, then they are cool about that.
It's self-preservation. No difference to the mafia killing one of their own, despite attending weddings of family, they won't think twice.
The government will back off if the Premier League are seen to be so righteous as to kill the Champions of England.