PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

There does feel like a bit of an FFP amnesty going on in the PL, with Chelsea approaching UEFA pants down, interesting theirs doesn’t cover the time of their CL win when RA still owned them ? and UEFA have now seemingly closed the book, It seems to me they have slapped us with the 115 charges, made us the story, while everyone else cleans their dirty laundry, if similar charges are levied at Lfc Arse or Spuds, then that is too much of a coincidence, the common denominator is obviously the good Ol USA, as well as these clubs either changing owner or being up for sale, my theory is they where put up in case the shit really hits the fan, as we’ve seen with Chelsea, you change owner & drop your pants = small fine
 
I'd be surprised if we are actually involved in any of this stuff being revealed. City make so much money from the Premier League. Anything that potentially damages the reputation of the league and the top teams potentially costs us money in the future if the TV income dips.

Chelsea confessed their crimes and are already invoking the under previous owner innocence clause. The super trustworthy financial experts at UEFA and the PL (who I think actually check the accounts) didn't uncover them, the fine is peanuts and there is zero chance you'll find a YouTube documentary popping up over theirs or United's breaches of FFP (which means they also breach PL rules I think). Insider trading is also so far from football that most fans will just shrug their shoulders.

IF this and a minor COVID related FFP breach against united is the best allegation of dirty practice we can throw their way then I'd suggest we either aren't trying very hard or have no real interest in exposing the cartel clubs. The idea of revenge might feel sweet but what hurts the league hurts us and the best revenge is just excelling and winning
It's impossible to judge the Chelsea FFP case because we don't know the details. We don't even know the figures. What we do know is that the PL launched its investigation into City after we were CLEARED by CAS. We also know that one of the PL allegations/charges involves a consultancy payment of just £1.75m a year paid to Roberto Mancini which was part of a contract dating from 2008...five years before the PL introduced their own FFP rules. It seems clear the PL is acting in bad faith.
 
We should put a new banner up on the East stand in big, big letters…GOD BLESS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR…wouldn’t half wind up the ones that have got more than half a brain

We should put a new banner up on the East stand in big, big letters…GOD BLESS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR…wouldn’t half wind up the ones that have got more than half a brain cell…
GOD BLESS THE ROCK OF GIBRALTER - THE WANKERS LOST.
 
media reaction is incredible on these FFP cheating clubs like Chelsea and United. its reported in way like weather, sunny today and bit windy tomorrow but lets not even make a big fuss and lets forget it by early next week.

had City have a 10m euros punishment from Uefa there would be human right saviour journos with pitchfork calling rival club executives for comment and PL too and turn on the pressure on twitter too with talk of asterisks, trophies taken away, etc.
 
This is the interesting thing, Everton were charged a month after City and they now have a hearing. City don’t have one pencilled in, if the Premier League are that confident of their case surely this must be moving along in a much quicker manor, if they are not confident in enforcing their own rule book why do they need to appoint and independent panel to adjudicate?

Everton's is much simpler to work out, I think.
They lost a lot of money, according to their own accounts. It's just about whether individual chunks of that loss can be deducted from the figure for FFP for various reasons (infrastructure, covid allowances, etc).
 
Certainly the media make a meal of it if there is anything negative to report.

What's new.

All I can say is thank heaven's the allegations of this thread title came in when they did it effectively concentrated the surge that brought the treble.
Hopefully another PL or even UEFA set of allegations will propel us forward with new incentive.

Sheikh M must be so pleased with his investment.
 
Aye, it is all fanciful thinking. But these things do happen in the background. Who would have believed the PL owners themselves would (on behalf of our rivals) Try to ruin the reputation of the PL by charging the winners in the way that they have?
The difference is we are top of the pile and looking most likely to stay there. We're the most successful and stable club of the last decade and the only chink in our armour is the allegations etc. I think City are smarter than to destroy a good thing because all we can do is lose. Other clubs have much more to gain by getting us asterisked
 
media reaction is incredible on these FFP cheating clubs like Chelsea and United. its reported in way like weather, sunny today and bit windy tomorrow but lets not even make a big fuss and lets forget it by early next week.

had City have a 10m euros punishment from Uefa there would be human right saviour journos with pitchfork calling rival club executives for comment and PL too and turn on the pressure on twitter too with talk of asterisks, trophies taken away, etc.
...with Bingo revealing his horse's teeth and telling everybody who'll listen that it's a good day for football.
 
It's impossible to judge the Chelsea FFP case because we don't know the details. We don't even know the figures. What we do know is that the PL launched its investigation into City after we were CLEARED by CAS. We also know that one of the PL allegations/charges involves a consultancy payment of just £1.75m a year paid to Roberto Mancini which was part of a contract dating from 2008...five years before the PL introduced their own FFP rules. It seems clear the PL is acting in bad faith.
An £8m fine suggests something significant - everyone foams about our £10m CAS fine. Definitely have no trust in the PL or the cartel owners and of course I think the 115 charges are 100% bad faith charges - I doubt any of the other clubs though are likely to get charged with acting in bad faith towards us which is the only way the letter to CAS can be interpreted in my opinion
 
Why would it be a surprise or fanciful thinking? The club warned both UEFA & the PL they would unravel it all if needed. What better way to make this all go away than to create a possible embarrassment situation they need to squash… City keep feeding the info to fit their agenda until the PL drop it all and cut their losses.
As I said above, I’m not suggesting it’s true, BUT I’d not be surprised if it was true & would make perfect sense. At best we get let off or given a fine like others are currently receiving, at worst we go down & take the lot with us!
We all know the PL & UEFA don’t know their arses from their elbows so no chance all these events this week have happened by coincidence or thorough investigating lol. We have even stated in the past we have shit on others so….
Alternatively everyone else is clearing the books to "remove" any leverage City might seek out. If this is City's doing then we've seriously misjudged how explosive the claims are. No one seems to really care about these stories
 
This is the interesting thing, Everton were charged a month after City and they now have a hearing. City don’t have one pencilled in, if the Premier League are that confident of their case surely this must be moving along in a much quicker manor, if they are not confident in enforcing their own rule book why do they need to appoint and independent panel to adjudicate?
They have nothing on City, so drag it out, keep the smear campaign going.
 
This is the interesting thing, Everton were charged a month after City and they now have a hearing. City don’t have one pencilled in, if the Premier League are that confident of their case surely this must be moving along in a much quicker manor, if they are not confident in enforcing their own rule book why do they need to appoint and independent panel to adjudicate?
It was widely reported that we had raised a challenge about two aspects of the EPL proceedings.

From the Times…the dispute has arisen in relation to changes in the rules, with (City) of the belief that they should not apply to investigations into alleged rule breaches before their introduction.
In addition the club are believed to have challenged the involvement of Murray Rosen KC - a self-proclaimed supporter of Arsenal.

Think this will have to be dealt with first so no surprise Everton have jumped the queue.

Not sure who and how this is dealt with. But my understanding is any decision on the legitimacy of looking at charges against rules which were not in force at the date of the alleged offence could be contested upwards through a number of courts.

Lots of better informed and educated posters on here have previously commented and I might have the wrong end of the stick.
 
"United were fined, Chelsea were fined, Barcelona were fined, yet Citeh with 115 charges haven't? Why not!?!?"

Maybe because we're innocent?
Maybe it's because the first three are all UEFA fines and our 115 charges are from the PL and they haven't completed the process yet?
 

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