I think only Everton currently are not part of a multi club ownership set up. Many of these groups are just as rich as Mansour, at least in terms of how much you need to support clubs royally. How rich is Fenway?
Here are the talking points on what and why City is doing this
City are taking legal action against the Premier League - what does it all mean?
Manchester City are opening a new front in their legal battle with the Premier Leaguewww.nytimes.com
If they mix up associated with related, they rather miss the point. As far as I can tell, City accept the UEFA rules without demur.For anybody who wants to read it.
Not bad, I suppose, but still getting mixed up between associated and related and what the impacts might be if the club wins any or part of it's claims.
It won’t be 2 weeks. More like 2 months before a ruling. There are complex issues of law to be heard and resolved.Forgive my Ignorance
But I wondered how many of us are confident about a positive outcome in the next 2 weeks?
Hope to high Heaven we are
The rules we are challenging aren't the newly proposed ones. They're ones that brought in a rule on related people and fair value on sponsorship, which was specifically introduced after Newcastle's takeover. Their owners seem to prefer to play ball off the pitch for now, but I would be stunned if they weren't the club supporting us on this.
Everyone else under American ownership panicked. The media are reporting this as if those clubs are owned by paupers. It's simply the fact they don't want to have to spend more money investing in their clubs to make profit. And they don't have the business acumen to secure revenues like we could.