Possibly not, but it’s a dispute that arises out of a legal agreement that is subject to and will be enforced via English and Welsh law and it is therefore undeniably a legal case.
If you’d said that isn’t what most people would recognise as a legal case then you might very well be correct.
I'm not getting into splitting hairs. City fans have been through enough, myself included.
Once I took a step back & took a global overview of these breaches, the thing that screams out is no mention of fraud, when that's essentially what we're being accused of.
Given the choice of going through what we are, & the PL having the balls to use the term fraud, I think City would prefer them to use the term & to settle it for once & for all in court of law.
We've done fuck all wrong in UK Law. They may have a claim of breach of contract, but if this is the case, why not make a claim against us in the Civil courts & see how that pans out?
Nah man, they'd get laughed the fuck out of court. The only way this has been hyped up to the levels it has is because the PL control the process & the narrative, hence why they're desperate to avoid the introduction of IREF.
Some serious dots need connecting here, & we need to stop unduly trying to scare the crap out of our fans who just want to enjoy the most success ladened period in City's history.
All this "legal case" bollocks isn't helping.