PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

thing is they voted for it or atleast 14 clubs did
Not Forest, they weren't in the EPL at the time. I'm not really interested in a kind of karmic reap-what-you-sow approach to the issue anyways, there's more important things at stake, and crucially the law isn't concerned with that sentiment either. It's irrelevant who voted for it and who voted against, the nature of the framework is still anti-competition and it's the organisation that proposed it that is ultimately culpable.
 
It has been a long time for the penny to drop for the clubs who have gone along with the redtops and spurs and left themselves open to what is now coming home to roost.

Clearly in their quest to stop City becoming successful, thankfully unsuccessfully, there is now the collateral damage of the less wealthy teams in the PL being punished and fucked over.

Surely the admittedly totally blinkered chaimen of the affected clubs must group together and fight back against the bloody yank owned clubs who control the PL and their puppets.
 
It has been a long time for the penny to drop for the clubs who have gone along with the redtops and spurs and left themselves open to what is now coming home to roost.

Clearly in their quest to stop City becoming successful, thankfully unsuccessfully, there is now the collateral damage of the less wealthy teams in the PL being punished and fucked over.

Surely the admittedly totally blinkered chaimen of the affected clubs must group together and fight back against the bloody yank owned clubs who control the PL and their puppets.
I assume most of them figured from the beginning that they didn't have much power to stop any of this from being introduced. If they do at some point start a co-ordinated push against FFP it's going to be a long, difficult battle that will take up effort and resources - yet another drain on them financially.
 

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