City launch legal action against the Premier League | City win APT case (pg901)

But when you look at the aim of each side, there has been only one winner. And the fallout from this, because of the verdict, is going to be a fucking nightmare for the PL. What clubs will vote for amended rules that, whilst lawful, cause them an issue?
They will claim it's a tyranny of the minority.
 
But will they side with the PL when they know that interest-free loans from an owner will now have commercial rates of interest applied, which may tip them into failing PSR? And will the PL go back and say, well here's what your accounts should've looked like if we'd treated these loans properly?

Seven clubs can block any new rules, so then the PL has the choice of maintaining rules that are in part illegal, or just scrapping all the APT rules. Seven clubs have the upper hand if they stick together.
 
A BBC complaint is forming in my brain - suggestions welcome


Unbelievably the BBC are currently trying to spin this judgement as a partial victory for the PL in order to appease their redshirt audience demographic. Sport Editor Roan is an integrity-free zone who should be sacked immediately. The whole FFP/PSR stitch up has now been publicly exposed as simply the US cartel club majority trying to protect their revenue streams through illegal constraints on competition. They have combined this blatant cheating with a decade long vile racist propaganda campaign via parasite media excusing their failure to invest or compete on the field by trying to damage City's reputation and undermine its fantastic success in both areas.
 

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