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

They couldn’t just disregard the tribunal’s findings. It’d be preposterous. It would diminish all credibility of any future independent commission, and by default, the PL itself. Not sure if they could even feasibly appeal it tbh.
My point is, if they say, and they seem to be saying by today's statement, we have abided by the tribunals findings and we are now acting within the law, who does what ?
Can the tribunal say or do anything or is it up to City ?
 
I was going to tag you in as well :-)

So I will ask you. If the P L stick to their guns what happens next ?

Ie, can they be punished and if so how ?
If the rules are still unlawful when these judges comeback with there findings would the premier league just change the rules ? If they don't wouldn't that mean the rules are unlawful (illegal) and we could get dibble round to give em a good kicking (I have been drinking)
 
My point is, if they say, and they seem to be saying by today's statement, we have abided by the tribunals findings and we are now acting within the law, who does what ?
Can the tribunal say or do anything or is it up to City ?

The tribunal are still to judge on what the implications are of their previous judgment (as in, what to do with shareholder loans for example and does that make any decision made null and void). Now, they’ll probably also have to judge on whether the new implementation is lawful, in terms of whether the rates they’ve applied to shareholder loans are fair market value.
 
The only reason why I can see they doing it is to make Man City look bad in the media again! All optics by the usual clubs!

They vote it through today and city take them to court again it be big bad city again all in the media article galore!
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