GaudinoMotors
Well-Known Member
They questioned the legality of the rules - and guess what....Yeah that’s easy, City argued the whole APT system was unfair and the tribunal rejected that completely.
They questioned the legality of the rules - and guess what....Yeah that’s easy, City argued the whole APT system was unfair and the tribunal rejected that completely.
@slbsn has said on twitter it won’t be an issue as owners will simply convert the loans to equity, but then why do the loans in the first place then?It will be interesting to see what happens now. If a club like Brighton, for instance, has to take £375m of debt servicing on their books at say 8%, thats £30m a year in debt servicing costs. How can they sustain that ?
The Forest fan is not a happy bunny. Shame.
Really? I thought it’s been said by many that it was only the amendments to the rules that we weren’t happy with and that we had no issue with APT as long as it was implemented fairly?
Perhaps the Premier League will now employ lawyers that know the law!
Roan has become the new Panja . What a pair of fucking bell ends !!!
One game at a time.The raging pessimist in me thinks City winning this case means that no club will ever again have to face a rigged competition like our club.
And in future we will thanked for standing up to the cartel
But however we will lose the “115 witch-hunt “
Hope I am wrong.
Funny you shouid say that.Do you have a degree in the bleedin' obvious ? :)