PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

The PL accounts for the last FY are now available on Companies House. As predicated their expenditure on legal fees is increasing exponentially, although the breakdown is not available the lions share of the £100m must be the cost of the cartel campaign against us. Just out of curiosity I did a check on the second most senior Director after Masters..

Dharmash Pravin MISTRY


It didnt taken long to see more connections between PL execs and the BBC, ie he is also a Director at the BBC, however the following just about says it all...

"Mistry, who grew up in Hampstead and is an Arsenal season-ticket holder"

Someone asked where the Arsenal reference came from, it's from a Guardian profile a few years ago when he was heavily into "digital hairdressing"... He is probably less forthcoming these days about his love for the arse

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here's the ref...


Its no wonder why the likes of BBC hacks Dan Roan, Simon Stone etc are constantly smearing and besmirching our achievements, at least 2 BBC directors are also running the PL. You literally could not make this shit up...
 
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Wolves my have to sell their best player, the rags, arsenal and the dippers are said to be very interested.
Newcastle may have to sell to comply with the shit show (and are losing one of their top men to the rags)
We may be relegated.
Welcome back to the sky top 4 on this Super Sunday. (I've included spurs as even they couldn't fuck up when every other team has been knobbled)
If fans of other clubs don't wake up to this shit show they deserve all that's coming.
 
Very good post, the other thing is they are alleging criminal activity and mass conspiracy to defraud, however won’t actually use those words as all hell would break lose.

The question is, have City, the owners, the club management, the auditors, the clubs commercial partners committed any crime here? The allegations are huge but what they measured up to breaking is the Premier League rule book. If it’s criminal activity is a 3 man panel the right place to judge this rather than a proper court of law, if not how far can the Premier League go back if it’s a civil case and limitations act takes effect? The Premier League are on very shaky ground here which is probably why they are receiving feedback about doubts about their case. The tidal wave of piss boiling is coming, we all better get life jackets for it.
They are on very dodgy ground and if a three man panel, including two with no legal background, were daft enough to bring in a guilty verdict, we'd see just how valid the PL's refusal to allow appeal to the courts was.
 
Very good post, the other thing is they are alleging criminal activity and mass conspiracy to defraud, however won’t actually use those words as all hell would break lose.

The question is, have City, the owners, the club management, the auditors, the clubs commercial partners committed any crime here? The allegations are huge but what they measured up to breaking is the Premier League rule book. If it’s criminal activity is a 3 man panel the right place to judge this rather than a proper court of law, if not how far can the Premier League go back if it’s a civil case and limitations act takes effect? The Premier League are on very shaky ground here which is probably why they are receiving feedback about doubts about their case. The tidal wave of piss boiling is coming, we all better get life jackets for it.

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