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Come on now, they’ve shared the last seven PL titles with us.So Liverpool under Klopp, then?
Come on now, they’ve shared the last seven PL titles with us.So Liverpool under Klopp, then?
I think there could be a carve up. City don't necessarily want zero regulation in this area, but they want it to be fair and non-discriminatory (against us). To be honest, I'm not even sure they'd care it was unlawful - as long as it doesn't get challenged they could pass something that all the clubs are happy with - the PL messed up here by picking a fight with the one club that had a) the balls and b) the money to take it all the way.As someone who is just catching up..
Am I correct to summarise - that the APT rules need to be voted back through (with a majority) to be legally implemented, but in doing so they have to include share holder loans?
If so the 9 clubs with shareholders loans will likely be reassessed? So basically this won't be voted back in, unless there is an agreement that prior loans are excluded?
Behave this thread probably makes it look like the beanoHaha, the idea of reading something that long, full of legal fuckwittery, is enough to make go to sleep.
They can award themselves a runners up trophy like the Dippers wanted.So Liverpool under Klopp, then?
Come on now, they’ve shared the last 34 PL titles with us, United, Chelsea, Arsenal, Blackburn and Leicester.
That could well be the case. We'll have to wait and see.As someone who is just catching up..
Am I correct to summarise - that the APT rules need to be voted back through (with a majority) to be legally implemented, but in doing so they have to include share holder loans?
If so the 9 clubs with shareholders loans will likely be reassessed? So basically this won't be voted back in, unless there is an agreement that prior loans are excluded?
Good luck getting that of the tarquinsThey can award themselves a runners up trophy like the Dippers wanted.
Unless it’s proven to be fraud then according to English Law which the PL state they are under then it’s 6 years sunshine I would expect City to not use that as they have irrefutable evidence of no wrong doing Unlike Arsenal who have been cheatingYes but it will be applied differently by the Panel as there won't be any time-barring in place.
Yeah that’s easy, City argued the whole APT system was unfair and the tribunal rejected that completely.
Not a chance, I read one page, go to the next and there's 2 more already. I've started leaving it, and when I go back, just read the last 2, by which time, there's 4 to read.As someone who is just catching up..