PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

just turned on Talksport, had Stephen Taylor Heath who's FSE Partner, at JMW Solicitors Manchester. Jim Shite fishing for explosive content, but Taylor-Heath seemed to have a balanced response.

I'm sure Talksport will be clipping extracts from the interview to paint us in a poor picture.
 
Spoke to someone I know at the club this morning, and it's certainly allayed my fears a bit. Can't go into too much detail, but the club knew this was coming, even if the timing caught them out a bit, and are confident that we'll be cleared of the most serious charges.
I guess after CAS the club realise that the non-compliance charges are going to be the PLs sure-fire wins and are not arsed about them?
 
Spoke to someone I know at the club this morning, and it's certainly allayed my fears a bit. Can't go into too much detail, but the club knew this was coming, even if the timing caught them out a bit, and are confident that we'll be cleared of the most serious charges.

So just the gras cutting allegation will stick then, won't stop the media. "Liverpool would have won the league if City's grass was cut 3mm shorter like everyone else".
 
I’m listening to it now. Sounds like he’s downplaying it to me, and points to fines as the punishment, much to Jordan’s dismay.
Edit: punishment if found guilty.

Can't bear to listen to any sports media right now. Just curious, does Simon Jordan think we are likely to get expelled or something to that effect?
 
Spoke to someone I know at the club this morning, and it's certainly allayed my fears a bit. Can't go into too much detail, but the club knew this was coming, even if the timing caught them out a bit, and are confident that we'll be cleared of the most serious charges.
Should be pinned together with Tolmie's message yday
 

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