PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Yep:
The Saudi regime through the state owned Saudi Telecom have ploughed fortunes into Old Trafford for 14 years since 2008

Then in 2017, Man Utd agreed yet another very lucrative revenue stream from the Saudi regime, ‘the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia’ in partnership with Manchester United.

Of course not a single issue from anyone with them taking these deals
I think you’ll find that these aren’t related parties, so it’s alright. They can get sponsored for whatever amount without scrutiny.
That’s what you’ll be told.

Nothing to see here.

Move along.
 
Two different cases. This is the arbitration hearing as a result of City's position that the February amendment of the APT rule is illegal under UK competition law.

The '115' hearing is scheduled for November.
Oh, I get it. Thanks.
 
If Sheikh Mansour had sheltered his dealings on the Cayman Islands like others, there would have been no investigation.
Maybe in our 115 defence we could call on every other EPL club to have their accounts to be inspected to the same degree as ours. Sauce for the goose...
 
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Make of it what you will. I'd love to know who these "sources" are, and how credible they are. I'll remain healthily sceptical about such stories.

It's bull guess work! There has only been 3 days of it and there is still rest of this week and next to go..
 
I think you’ll find that these aren’t related parties, so it’s alright. They can get sponsored for whatever amount without scrutiny.
That’s what you’ll be told.

Nothing to see here.

Move along.
The hypocrisy of these deals is rags forever banging on about 'dirty oil money' as if their oil money was somehow of a cleaner and purer variety. They also had Gulf Oil among their sponsors until a few years ago.

And let's not forget how giddy they got when a Qatari sheikh was trying to buy them.
 

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