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

Looking around the world's professional football leagues, the Premier League is the only one that has taken great pains to create legal and fair rules.
Richard Masters is the ultimate incompetent.
 
So let me get this right. The verdict previously from the panel stated shareholder loans should be classed as APT's and therefore impact on PSR.

The PL amended rules still allow 0% interest shareholder loans and therefore no impact on PSR?

Good for those clubs like Arsenal, brighton etc. What in the amended rules is bad for City?

Not exactly, FMV will be applied to shareholder loans going forward but is not going to be applied retrospectively to the current PSR cycle, which is calculated over the past three years.
 
Wouldn't surprise me at all if City have another go through the courts if they still think they are illegal. You can't just break the law even if you can get the majority of clubs to agree with what you're doing?
Exactly. It’s clear City think they’re potentially still illegal (pending the official ruling) and the clubs that have voted this thru are looking after their self interests first and foremost!!

Unfortunately for the PL, they cant just behave how they want outside the laws of the land!! High stakes now!!
 
Not exactly, FMV will be applied to shareholder loans going forward but is not going to be applied retrospectively to the current PSR cycle, which is calculated over the past three years.
Why can't they apply it retrospectively?

They've been after us since 2008 and are continually going back years and years to find some dirt on us.
 
Looking around the world's professional football leagues, the Premier League is the only one that has taken great pains to create legal and fair rules.
Richard Masters is the ultimate incompetent.
La Liga have done their best to fuck up their league.
 

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