City launch legal action against the Premier League | Unconfirmed reports that City have secured "potentially significant victory" (p 808)

The team those rules seem to affect most is Newcastle. They are a future treat to our current dominance. We are currently miles ahead in terms or resources and infrastructure. We are doing OK. Illegal or not why would we want to reverse a rule that helps us stay ahead of the competition as things stand
 
They may be 2 different allegations but it appears that if evidence is needed and not just possibilies / probabilities then the 115 one has very little evidence from PL.

However the City allegation has a mountain of evidence that keeps being added to.

Quite a dilemma for the 115 Panel and the Arbitration Panel.
 
It kind of is, World club cup is mega money next time around. Red cartel clubs moaning about it already.
So if the Premier League vote to ban clubs from entering the World Club competition, which results in City missing out on $50 to $100 million. That's democracy in operation and some on here think we should sit back and not take on the red cartel.
 
Thin end of the wedge, the next thing you know we will see fair market value on transfers and relegation and promotion removed.
 
Not pessimistic about the legal cases.

I just think City are really bad at PR in this country.

They say nothing and the club gets deliberately battered with misinformation and lies.

A simple statement would correct the bullshit that is already going round.
You still not happy lol, the club are not breaking confidential things so you can get a statement every week
 
Could this be part of a 3D chess move to drain the PL of money, fighting this case, so that they have less resources to use towards the 115 court case?
I noticed Jamie Carragher liked a tweet from an account that floated this idea. Rather unsurprisingly another conspiracy into the mix.
 

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