The tribunal agreed with City that shareholder loans weren't treated at fmv & gave clubs an unfair advantage, so if the PL can still veto the Abu Dhabi bank & Etihad uplift deals while at the same time not enforcing shareholder loans & mfv, it would make the tribunals findings (what we know of...
That's the problem with the shareholder loans interest being used in PSR calculations
as they probably
won't affect tarquins & dippers with their revenues but Brighton will be worried especially if they stop receiving astronomical fees for their players.
Even if the majority of the APT rules are deemed legal by the tribunal, surely those rules that aren't, have to be modified in a way that fits UK law.
It seems that the points that need amending are upsetting the cartel clubs running the EPL by tyranny of the majority.
Similar with the...
Although it seems a an easy get out for the cartel owner EPL, Villa are obviously listening to their legal team & I'm not sure if they are reliant on shareholder loans
Does that make any difference as I presume the injuction would only be in place from the moment the EPL try to force through rules that City believe are illegal until the tribunals findings are made public
The likes of Delainey, Pearce & Harris absolutely detest City because they grew up as rags or dippers & are hurting.
Wilson (Sunderland fan) & Custis (Newcastle fan) like many others jumped on the rag bandwagon in the '90s & have paid their mortgages & probably put their kids through Private...
If Masters & the cartel manage to get these unlawful rules through, does that mean we've got to go back to an independent panel which could take another 6 months & stops us increasing revenues enough to prevent us signing the replacements we need.
It feels as though the cnuts are trying to...
As a Dolphin fan, the thought of the Chiefs going undefeated & emulating the '72 Dophins is nauseating. Think they play they still have to play the Bill's & then the Steelers on the last week of the regular season.
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