PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Nah, history doesnt remember those things, not for decades anyway. No one really remembers the scandal of Littlewoods buying titles for lfc. The history books will (hopefully) show we won the treble and set the league on fire. It will be the measure to beat.
History is and has always been written by the victorious, which will be us, I think it was Churchill who said " history will be kind to me, for I intend to write it".
Manchester City will write the history of our great club on and off the pitch, not the media parasites and the click army. Or Everton.
 
Birmingham have signed a stadium naming rights deal with the company who own then.
Get ready for the outcry from united, Liverpool, spurs and arsenal as they are so against that sort of thing.

What’s wrong with buying a football club and using it as a vehicle to promote something. Every one now knows what Etihad do, is it that much of an inflated sponsorship with the exposure they have had since 2009?
 
The PL have a KC Murray Rosen as the chair of the judicial panel Known to be an Arsenal fan
He will appoint the IC probably not sit on it

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The PL have a KC Murray Rosen as the chair of the judicial panel Known to be an Arsenal fan
He will appoint the IC probably not sit on it
The fact that The Premier League makes these appointments is completely backwards. They are the ones making the accusation, they should have no control or input into the trial process. They are acting as judge, jury and executioner. Nothing about this process is independent. Add to that the fact that, the way the organisation exists today, The Premier League really is just it's own member clubs, i.e. our direct rivals, and it amounts to a massive conflict of interest.

Much the same problem as the Post Office having it's own powers of prosecution.

There's been a problem with corporate incest in the governance of football for a long time. The game in general needs a huge shake-up in how it's run, and who runs it.
 
The fact that The Premier League makes these appointments is completely backwards. They are the ones making the accusation, they should have no control or input into the trial process. They are acting as judge, jury and executioner. Nothing about this process is independent. Add to that the fact that, the way the organisation exists today, The Premier League really is just it's own member clubs, i.e. our direct rivals, and it amounts to a massive conflict of interest.

Much the same problem as the Post Office having it's own powers of prosecution.

There's been a problem with corporate incest in the governance of football for a long time. The game in general needs a huge shake-up in how it's run, and who runs it.

You may well be right, we will have to wait and see.

But the PL rules do finally allow for arbitration. I have attached the relevant rules concerning the process, its place in law, the acceptable reasons for arbitration, and the selection of the arbitrators below. So there is recourse, in the circumstances set out below, for arbitration with arbitrators not associated with the PL. But, our legal guys on here say that there is next to no chance the club will go to arbitration claiming that, for example, the independent commission and the appeals board hadn't applied their minds properly to the facts of the case.

I am fully prepared to be blasted again, but I would imagine, as part of the preparation for the independent commission, there are some expensive lawyers considering right now on what grounds the club can appeal first to an appeals board and then to a really independent arbitration panel.

My loins are girded.

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What’s wrong with buying a football club and using it as a vehicle to promote something. Every one now knows what Etihad do, is it that much of an inflated sponsorship with the exposure they have had since 2009?
Leicester have managed to get fortunes in from King Power to advertise their…duty free shops that don’t need advertising as they’ve got a captive audience of airline travellers.

Has anyone, ever, chosen what duty free shop they visited?
 
Leicester have managed to get fortunes in from King Power to advertise their…duty free shops that don’t need advertising as they’ve got a captive audience of airline travellers.

Has anyone, ever, chosen what duty free shop they visited?
Correct.
 

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