PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Hilarious that rags seem to care more about the whole 115 thing more than we do, when your team is a billion in debt, smashed in the derby and had a a stadium that’s falling to pieces you have to cling to what ever crumbs of comfort that are available.
Another thing,

Apparently, their main rival are the Dippers.

Yet they spend all their time singing about us, apart from yesterday.

They never sing about the Dippers anymore, it's weird.

One chant of "cheating" yesterday, that was it.
 
Hilarious that rags seem to care more about the whole 115 thing more than we do, when your team is a billion in debt, smashed in the derby and had a a stadium that’s falling to pieces you have to cling to what ever crumbs of comfort that are available.
So, what on earth’s their problem?
 
Another thing,

Apparently, their main rival are the Dippers.

Yet they spend all their time singing about us, apart from yesterday.

They never sing about the Dippers anymore, it's weird.

One chant of "cheating" yesterday, that was it.
Bloke next to me said the same thing. Not a peep out of them after Foden scored.
 
Another thing,

Apparently, their main rival are the Dippers.

Yet they spend all their time singing about us, apart from yesterday.

They never sing about the Dippers anymore, it's weird.

One chant of "cheating" yesterday, that was it.
If they are realistic their main rivals should be one of the clubs in the bottom half.
 
Let's hope City do win the case, otherwise there will be numerous clubs, never mind the 3 Red Shirt Cartel clubs, coming after City for compensation. It could run into £100's millions.

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Burnley's legal case against Everton over the Clarets' 2021-22 relegation is set to start this week - almost two years after the Toffees were handed a historic points deduction for being found in breach of the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSR).

Daily Mail Sport revealed in November 2023 that Burnley - along with Leeds and Leicester - intended to sue the Merseyside club for a combined £300million in compensation, after all three clubs were relegated while Everton kept their spot in the top flight.
 
If any “body” should be sued, it should be the organisation in charge ie PL;FA for not being aware of the way clubs are being run & how they have to have a business model to get round the rules brought in “to protect” clubs and the leagues as a whole.

They obviously haven’t protected anyone or any club. Waste of time & money.
 
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If any “body” should be sued, it should be the organisation in charge ie PL;FA for not being aware of the way clubs are being run & how they have to have a business model to get round the rules brought in “to protect” clubs and the leagues as a whole.

They obviously haven’t protected anyone or any club. Waste of time & money.

The fa dealing with Chelsea fine them will give the premier get out! They could easily say the fa have dealt with it the matter on Chelsea is now closed! With the Americans wouldn’t put it past the premier to do that!
 
Let's hope City do win the case, otherwise there will be numerous clubs, never mind the 3 Red Shirt Cartel clubs, coming after City for compensation. It could run into £100's millions.

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Burnley's legal case against Everton over the Clarets' 2021-22 relegation is set to start this week - almost two years after the Toffees were handed a historic points deduction for being found in breach of the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSR).

Daily Mail Sport revealed in November 2023 that Burnley - along with Leeds and Leicester - intended to sue the Merseyside club for a combined £300million in compensation, after all three clubs were relegated while Everton kept their spot in the top flight.

The cartel will have succeeded in bringing down the Premier League. The European Super League looms ever closer.
 
The cartel will have succeeded in bringing down the Premier League. The European Super League looms ever closer.
ESL is inevitable - that’s the reason there are so many US owners - mostly motivated by greed, they don’t give a damn about history or tradition it’s just about $$$$$$$$$$
 
Let's hope City do win the case, otherwise there will be numerous clubs, never mind the 3 Red Shirt Cartel clubs, coming after City for compensation. It could run into £100's millions.

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Burnley's legal case against Everton over the Clarets' 2021-22 relegation is set to start this week - almost two years after the Toffees were handed a historic points deduction for being found in breach of the Premier League's profit and sustainability rules (PSR).

Daily Mail Sport revealed in November 2023 that Burnley - along with Leeds and Leicester - intended to sue the Merseyside club for a combined £300million in compensation, after all three clubs were relegated while Everton kept their spot in the top flight.
There will be no legal action for compensation it would wreck the league and that’s not in anyone’s interest
 
ESL is inevitable - that’s the reason there are so many US owners - mostly motivated by greed, they don’t give a damn about history or tradition it’s just about $$$$$$$$$$
The football regulator would ban them from playing football in England

Prohibition Power:
The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) is empowered to prohibit clubs from joining competitions deemed to be damaging to English football's heritage and financial stability, including breakaway leagues.
Legislative Backing:
This power is enshrined in the Football Governance Act, which was introduced to prevent the failings and damaging proposals that led to the European Super League attempt in 2021. ®
Focus on Merit and Stability:
The IR's ability to stop clubs from joining such leagues stems from its remit to ensure competitions are meritocratic and do not threaten the financial sustainability and heritage of the English game. ®
 

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