I checked yesterday and there was no requirement to provide details of any other payments made to our manager from another party. the requirement is in the rules for 2022/23 season when we were charged.
Wasn't there some chat a while ago that City had gone to court or complained about...
We wouldn't have needed to provide details of Mancini's other jobs under the regs in the years we employed him. So the allegation must be the Al Jaz job was under the table payments from City for the job he was doing at City.
The regs state the manager needs to provide the info that the clubs need to fulfil this requirement. I guess a club could write it into the managers contract then if they breach the rule they can sue the manager for breach of contract or claim ignorance as mitigation. Ultimately I don't know :)
It was part of the regs that we had to send in Mancini's contract to the Premier League secretary. The contract with Al Jazeera (sp?) would have been irrelevant then (except the De Spiegal leaks suggested City paid that or something).
It's actually now the rule that we also have to provide...
Our charges aren't really the same as Everton's and Forest's and I'm not sure we did vote against some of the regulations. For example some of the Mancini charges are related to not sending his contract to the PL (presumably the allegation is that the one we sent was false otherwise it wouldn't...
If the aim of FFP is to protect clubs then it makes no sense to raise the limits particularly if income isn't rising. If a club is at risk from £105m of debt then surely the risk is increased if the allowable loses increases
I'm not sure they did reduce because UEFA had leaked. My memory may be faulty but the fine was reduced because it was unclear how much was related to the charge of non cooperation. CAS were pretty miffed about our lack of cooperation and told us they should take up the leaking with UEFA
Feeling like Arsenal will win the league this year. Everyone's focus will be on Kloppxit and Pep. Arsenal should be better equipped after last year but be under less attention. I'm hoping unnecessary goalkeeper drama might undermine them but if it can't be us I'd rather it be them than Liverpool
If they do build a new stadium what will happen with the current one. Presumably it will be knocked down but Id hope it wouldn't stay an urban wasteland and they'd actually attempt to improve the area. Maybe a sewage works?
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