PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

So glad I fucked off the DT in January. Click-bait wind up merchants.
They all are, it's how they survive pander to the masses or you go bankrupt.
All they are doing is regurgitating the same rubbish that they threw at us 3 years ago.
It failed then and they will fail now and unless we put it to bed once and for all they will come again and again.
We should have stopped it,the first time it happened and not took the softly softly approach.
 
Having now had a couple of days to assess the effect of the PL charges against the club I feel that the powers that be should come out all barrels blazing sooner than later. I know it is not our style and that we usually stand behind the wall and then gradually take out the bricks one by one to achieve our goal ( no pun intended ).
However this is not UEFA where at a maximum we would have been excluded for two years from all European competitions. This is on home turf, in our own country and involves the best and most watched league in world football. The PL accusations affect the entire City Group including youth teams, women's teams and all other ventures. Mud sticks and the sooner we can peel it off the better.
C'mon City lets have a little more impact than the usual bland and cautious statements. This is a war we need to win sooner than later.
 
Quick couple of questions @projectriver and apologies if they've already been answered somewhere within the thread.

1) Do you foresee any chance of this being settled prior to any arbitration or hearing taking place? IE both party's - City and the PL - to reach some kind of mutual agreement or settlement?

2) If not, and the hearing/panel goes ahead, do you think it helps or hinders (or has no bearing) on our chances of a more favourable outcome given that we nor the PL can appeal the result to the high court unless there are the issues which you've described?

Thanks
Can I add a question. As football is also a business we have to obey the rules of the country we live in. Despite the fact that we signed up to the rules of the league we still have our rights to run our business to achieve the best results without being restricted by our competitors. So I believe that we have the nuclear option of challenging this in the courts because of it's anti competitive nature. Is this reasonable?
 
This case will likely drag on and on. The media will continue to stoke the fires of speculation.
How far will that affect player / manager concentration and confidence?
Will it encourage key players to want away?
Or can the club switch this attack and use to our advantage?
 
I rekon if we get found guilty I think the super league will rear its head again and this time I'd probably back it, its amazing that they're charging us for financial breaches there just out to get us and the premier league are so corrupt
But the ESL would be pushed and run by the same set of ****-clubs trying to destroy us here. So I do not think it would be better.
 
If any of this ends up in court for any reason, good luck finding an impartial jury and the glee with which the 'meeja' have jumped on this is as depressing as it is predictable.

I am pretty sure there will be a guilty verdict on some minor charges, given the appetite to punish us, but you have to say the last ten years has given us the best football money can buy (wherever it came from).
 

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