PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Far be it for me to get involved but the only substantial input from @slbsn on this thread has been to squash claims from others that they do have inside information. He's been consitent that he doesn't know the outcome and neither does anyone else.

Just a bit of fun. People used to be able to laugh at themselves. I have said many times how much @slbsn has enlightened me on the legal issues over the years. And for that, I am grateful - it's helped me come to my own conclusions on all this.
 
One twentieth of the bill I would expect - one assumes that City would just deduct that 20th from the money coming our way ;-) which BTW I'm now convinced is what is going to happen!

Ah, but who would the twenty be?
The twenty from each year that the charges reference?
The twenty from the year the charges were filed?
The current twenty, some of whom have had nothing to do with it?

I can't imagine the PL would send a bill/dividend cheque to each club after this has all finished; my guess would be that it's the future clubs that would pay/benefit from whatever happens as the PL can adjust its balance sheets by changing future prize money payouts.
 
My feeling is that it is just not likely in the run up to a game like Liverpool with a 2 week break so close. So whilst the parties may have the decision (I have no idea either way), I think the break is much more likely
Isn’t there a pretty strong theory that it’ll just drop when it drops and the panel won’t be arsed about when that is?
 
Isn’t there a pretty strong theory that it’ll just drop when it drops and the panel won’t be arsed about when that is?
Yes but likewise an agreed position from the parties can be communicated to the panel and a timing agreed. That is especially so when the decision will go the parties in advance and, I believe, with at least a weekend for the clubs to read it and prepare.
 
Yes but likewise an agreed position from the parties can be communicated to the panel and a timing agreed. That is especially so when the decision will go the parties in advance and, I believe, with at least a weekend for the clubs to read it and prepare.

Is that timing agreed within 24 hours? Or 48 hours? Or a week or a month or maybe 1 year?

Come on when they come to a conclusion it will be released within 12/24 hours after they’ve let Man City know and the premier!
 
Yes but likewise an agreed position from the parties can be communicated to the panel and a timing agreed. That is especially so when the decision will go the parties in advance and, I believe, with at least a weekend for the clubs to read it and prepare.
Your insights and opinions have, in general, over the months helped us all understand things with a more informed view,
and i realise you get bombarded with endless questions,
but can you explain exactly why you keep insisting and stating you believe the release of the decision can, and as such will likely, be agreed in advance by both parties and what, if any, previous examples of something like our situation give you such conviction, given that there has been nothing at all on this scale previously, and why you persist in assuming it will be during an international break when there seems to be no precedent to qualify your presumption?
(not having a pop at you)
 
Masters himself has already said that there were questions that had to be answered, and that they will be answered. So what if they have been answered, both parties know it, and the delay is simply for the documentation? The PL could say they were compelled to charge in order to guarantee the answers they had failed to achieve via protracted investigations. Both we and the Premier League know a PR job is needed, and 48 hours is the time required to put together an agreement and a joint statement that reflects the award details.
That would be the dream scenario for us if true, and it lines up with all the soft signals. My swingometer has gone fully positive and I’m feeling super confident—although I should probably admit I’m on my third Peroni
 
Masters himself has already said that there were questions that had to be answered, and that they will be answered. So what if they have been answered, both parties know it, and the delay is simply for the documentation? The PL could say they were compelled to charge in order to guarantee the answers they had failed to achieve via protracted investigations. Both we and the Premier League know a PR job is needed, and 48 hours is the time required to put together an agreement and a joint statement that reflects the award details.

That would be the dream scenario for us if true, and it lines up with all the soft signals. My swingometer has gone fully positive and I’m feeling super confident—although I should probably admit I’m on my third Peroni
Careful with the Peroni mate. My swingometer tends to get a bit temperamental after 4.
 
Don't be starting with the Isco shit again


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Best song we never had
 
Your insights and opinions have, in general, over the months helped us all understand things with a more informed view,
and i realise you get bombarded with endless questions,
but can you explain exactly why you keep insisting and stating you believe the release of the decision can, and as such will likely, be agreed in advance by both parties and what, if any, previous examples of something like our situation give you such conviction, given that there has been nothing at all on this scale previously, and why you persist in assuming it will be during an international break when there seems to be no precedent to qualify your presumption?
(not having a pop at you)
Blimey - you wouldn't happen to be in the legal business by any chance?
 

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