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

no, the amended rules from Nov, still being challenged.
You come across as someone that isn’t appreciative of the result.
Any reason for that?
I’m glass half full, fan fu21ing tastic result. You seem half empty.
Nothing to see here. Have I misunderstood your negativity?
Genuine question?
 
Sky Sports' website finally reporting on this

 
Some questions after reading and listening to analysis of this great result for the club.

Why did we contest the lawfulness of the old rules? I take it this case started before the new rules were voted in in November?

Surely we can now get the same result on the new rules?
 
I’m wondering how this reflects on Murray Rosen, he has been taking forward action against clubs (Everton, Leicester) based on flawed rules. Aa a lawyer with a considerable reputation particularly in sports law should he not have been more aware of the possibility that they were flawed and cautioned the Premier League accordingly? As Chair of the Premier Leagues’s Judicial Committee, does he not take responsibility for deciding whether and when cases are taken forward?
 
You come across as someone that isn’t appreciative of the result.
Any reason for that?
I’m glass half full, fan fu21ing tastic result. You seem half empty.
Nothing to see here. Have I misunderstood your negativity?
Genuine question?
He was asking if this was the end of it, just letting him know the Nov rules still have to be challenged as well. (although i guess a formality?).

Will it change anything? doubt it they'll agree to something else later. Get another massive sponsor and halve ticket prices across the board in the meantime lol
 
Sky Sports' website finally reporting on this


confused it says City 'claim' victory I thought 100% ruled that City have won
 

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