PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

In addition to the relatively low salary they want someone in post by January (big ask for anyone any good) and it is initially for only 12 months with the possibility it might be extended to 18 months.

No-one who is up to the job would be the slightest bit interested so it will be some generic middle manager type.

Most people would have a months notice if not at least 3 months the higher up you go
 
In addition to the relatively low salary they want someone in post by January (big ask for anyone any good) and it is initially for only 12 months with the possibility it might be extended to 18 months.

No-one who is up to the job would be the slightest bit interested so it will be some generic middle manager type.
Ten Haag will be available by all accounts.
 
In addition to the relatively low salary they want someone in post by January (big ask for anyone any good) and it is initially for only 12 months with the possibility it might be extended to 18 months.

No-one who is up to the job would be the slightest bit interested so it will be some generic middle manager type.
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Apologies for posting something relevant to the thread title, but it seems things may be progressing with regards to the creation of an independent regulator. I can't read the full article as I don't have a sub to the Athletic. Could (probably will) have implications for the ongoing process around City's charges?

Like appointing / recruiting Ethel from Asda to run Harrods.
 
Dan Carter. Evertonian outrage at the way Everton are being treated compared to City. ( no mention of the Joleaon Lescott transfer fallout)

It does seem slightly unfair that Dyche’s side could face a punishment in the coming weeks and months when City could remain unpunished for years, despite allegedly breaking the rules more than 100 times more often than the Toffees, but football has never been known for its lack of hypocrisy.

At least Everton should be able to continue to focus on the pitch when their case is eventually concluded and won’t have the potential punishment of a large points deduction hanging over their head for the next few years, as is the case of Man City.

Think Everton’s is cut and dried they have spent more than their turnover allows them too. Whereas we have 115 charges of being uncooperative with FFP authorities
 


Apologies for posting something relevant to the thread title, but it seems things may be progressing with regards to the creation of an independent regulator. I can't read the full article as I don't have a sub to the Athletic. Could (probably will) have implications for the ongoing process around City's charges?

“The government is pleased to announce Diane Abbott as the new head of the independent regulator for premier league football.
Speaking ahead of the move Diane said she’s really excited by the role cos she’s always been a fan of Jockey Wilson’ ; )
 

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