PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

in a court room setting it does tho, you use every bargaining chip you can get your hands on and if they are investigating us differently than they are investigating others it would be remiss of our legal team to not question why.
Especially not in a court. United making an illegal approach to a Newcastle employee has zero relevance to whether City have breached financial rules.

In fact it would probably annoy the commission due to the time wasted discussing something that has no relevance to the case at hand.
 
Especially not in a court. United making an illegal approach to a Newcastle employee has zero relevance to whether City have breached financial rules.

In fact it would probably annoy the commission due to the time wasted discussing something that has no relevance to the case at hand.
fair enough
 
Especially not in a court. United making an illegal approach to a Newcastle employee has zero relevance to whether City have breached financial rules.

In fact it would probably annoy the commission due to the time wasted discussing something that has no relevance to the case at hand.
That’s true but surely the commission can understand that. Let’s not use City as an example Nottingham Forrest got 100 million fine and 20 point deduction and Everton got 2 points.

You would expect it to be raised at some point perhaps not at the start when we are still arguing our innocence but perhaps in sentencing for want of a better word or at appeal
 
Whilst the Ashworth Berrada story I’m sure is mild irritation to City, it’s very telling that the Ratcliffe puppets in the media have chosen to ignore it.

However, it’s a huge fuck up by Ashworth - at a time when the teams are arguing over millions in compensation.

Don’t forget this is on the back of him presiding over the monumental fuck up of the Tonali signing.

Ashworth is a disaster and will be well suited to Utd.
 

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