New PL Commercial rule passed (pg4) | City rumoured to be questioning the legality

But that is what they want. This isn't for all transactions, just associated party transactions. And the Pl gets to decide what is associated and what isn't.

So, City want a sponsorship from a company who has a board member related to Khaldoon? Associated, follow the rules. United want a sponsorship from a company who has a Board member in common with Ineos? Minority owner, no problem. You can see where this is going. The courts.
Agreed. It is an act of bad faith and can only end up in the courts.
 
For the record it makes perfect sense they get far more but do they ever have to justify it like we would.
Yeah makes perfect sense that your shareholders with nominated board members of the major German conglomerates should be the sponsors

The remaining 25% is evenly divided among three corporate giants – Adidas, Allianz, and Audi – with each holding an 8.3% share.

The FC Bayern München AG supervisory board consists of chairman Herbert Hainer (president of FC Bayern München eV), Dr. Jan Heinemann (General Counsel & Chief Compliance Officer adidas AG), Markus Duesmann (CEO of Audi AG), Dr. Werner Zedelius (Senior Advisor Allianz SE), Uli Hoeneß (honorary president of FC Bayern München eV), Thorsten Langheim (board member responsible for USA and group development at Deutsche Telekom AG), Professor Dr. Dieter Mayer (first vice president of FC Bayern München eV), Dr. Edmund Stoiber (former Minister-President of Bavaria) and Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (long-serving CEO of FC Bayern München AG).

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Also the former chief UEFA investigator Yves Leterme has a role at VW Group, who via Audi are a shareholder in Bayern Munchen and the Auid CEO is also a board member

Volkswagen Group has taken further steps to strengthen its sustainability management, appointing nine experts to its Sustainability Council.
  • Yves Leterme – former OECD deputy secretary-general and former Prime Minister of Belgium
 
Mail Sport can reveal that seven of the clubs who refused the back the Premier League’s introduction of new associated party transaction rules [APT] this week were among the eight who voted down proposals to ban loan transfers last November, leading to concerns amongst the executive over the emergence of a group of serial rebels.

Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United are understood to have voted against the Premier League at a tense shareholders’ meeting on Friday, with Crystal Palace and Burnley believed to have abstained.


REBELS ffs. It's a power struggle we need to win.
 
Mail Sport can reveal that seven of the clubs who refused the back the Premier League’s introduction of new associated party transaction rules [APT] this week were among the eight who voted down proposals to ban loan transfers last November, leading to concerns amongst the executive over the emergence of a group of serial rebels.

Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Everton, Nottingham Forest and Sheffield United are understood to have voted against the Premier League at a tense shareholders’ meeting on Friday, with Crystal Palace and Burnley believed to have abstained.


REBELS ffs. It's a power struggle we need to win.

Its shocking our press/media cant see the threat to our game the American red tops and spurs are.
To call the clubs that stand up against them as rebels its ridiculous. These are the clubs that are trying to save our game
 
Its shocking our press/media cant see the threat to our game the American red tops and spurs are.
To call the clubs that stand up against them as rebels its ridiculous. These are the clubs that are trying to save our game
I like to think of us as more the resistance, standing up to an evil dictatorship.
 
Its shocking our press/media cant see the threat to our game the American red tops and spurs are.
To call the clubs that stand up against them as rebels its ridiculous. These are the clubs that are trying to save our game
Lots of just movements in history have been labelled rebels,such as the suffragettes, also formed from Manchester
 

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