City launch legal action against the Premier League | Club & PL reach settlement | Proceedings dropped (p1147)


If true, that really does surprise me, whether or not the premier league chair persons already know what the outcome is.

If the significant issues raised have been ruled in City's favour then, if I was an EPL club chairman, I would want to know if City are going to take action for perceived lost revenue due to the rules, or if any other club will do so, e.g. Newcastle. I would also want to know if City have been awarded any of their costs for this hearing. Ultimately any money subsequently won by City (or others) can only come out of the Premier League prize pot?

If the significant issues have gone against City I would want a brief on what the next steps are in relation to PSR developments.

Either way, if the outcome has been relayed to us and the Premier League then I really would have expected some sort of update at today's meeting from Masters
 
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I may have phrased that a bit wrong.

I don't really care where its coming from but i still agree the idea on having some rules from Etihad or similar sponsoring the left sock of every player for a billion quid a season etc. There's should be a middle ground in there that doesn't fuck everything up imo.

I also get the 'well fuck em' side as well, coz why not.

The Premier League invited outside investment into their clubs and look how far the league has taken off worldwide It is also the best league and shown in more countries than other leagues,

Stopping owners from investing in their clubs and making up rules to suit the so-called elite goes to show they don't like a fair fight, History is now the biggest thing they can flog and try and batter us with, But again Manchester City are building our history to add to what we already had, So again Trying to stop us in 20 years times calling us the best club in the world with history 2nd to none.
 
So in plain English is this in city’s favour yes or no
Presumably it means the amendments have been withdrawn to enable them to be amended in order that they will comply with the Panel verdict.
This could be anything from missing a comma out somewhere to being totally illegal.
 
Why are the Times letting him publish an article like that if it’s not true
I thought they were meant to be reputable

Matt Lawton is in charge. That desk is a direct conduit to Arsenal executives and has led the way in the leaking of legal processes concerning City.

They will have received a steer and had to couch it after trying to distance themselves previously from one of their writers married to Arsenal's commercial officer.

Would not surprise me if the Arsenal Chief Executive storming out of the directors' box on Sunday was the last straw after Stones' goal.
 
The one thing I will say in relation to the '115 charges' and considering the Leicester ruling as well...

The PL doesn't always know what it's doing and isn't necessarily following the correct legal procedure with it's rule implementations.

Whilst this specific verdict has no immediate affect on the '115 charges' it does shake the PL foundations a bit when they themselves are breaking laws and rules.
 
If true, that really does surprise me, whether or not the premier league chair persons already know what the outcome is.

If the significant issues raised have been ruled in City's favour then, if I was an EPL club chairman, I would want to know if City are going to take action for perceived lost revenue due to the rules, or if any other club will do so, e.g. Newcastle. I would also want to know if City have been awarded any of their costs for this hearing. Ultimately any money subsequently won by City (or others) can only come out of the Premier League prize pot?

If the significant issues have gone against City I would want a brief on what the next steps are in relation to PSR developments.

Either way, if the outcome has been relayed to us and the Premier League then I really would have expected some sort of update at today's meeting from Masters
It will have been discussed off the record but not put in the minutes. The clubs are all exposed financially because of the legal battles against City, Chelsea, Leicester, Everton. Of course it will have been discussed at least informally.
 

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