Chris in London
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This is partly what underpins my belief that the charges, when we finally get to see the verdict and the details behind them, aren't as serious as is being made out.
But the charges ARE serious. They are massively serious. They are allegations that, if proved, would amount to fradulent conduct and criminal conspiracy involving high level officials at a number of high-level companies. They are some of the most serious accusations ever made against the directors of a professional football club.
What we don't know, and won't know until the panel's findings are released, is the evidence in support of those charges. We know some of it, of course, and that part we do know is one of the reasons why many posters (myself included) have been skeptical about the extent to which the PL has brought these accusations in good faith. To give one example with which you are familiar, one of the charges is knowingly failing to provide true accounts to the PL, where the accusation appears to be that we have failed to report what is actually owner investment and have instead dressed it up as sponsorship from Etihad. First, MCFC's audited accounts say otherwise, secondly Etihad's audited accounts say otherwise, thirdly, CAS says otherwise, fourthly the witnesses at CAS (including Sheikh Mansour) say otherwise, and finally the evidence in the Open Skies case in the US says otherwise.
Against that, we just don't know what further evidence the PL has presented to the disciplinary panel. I personally would not be surprised if the answer is that they don't have anything more than that, and that the evidence may well turn out to be that the PL had nothing more than the Der Spiegel emails. But it is important to distinguish between the seriousness of the accusations and the flimsiness of the evidence supporting those accusations.
A charge of attempted murder is a serious matter even if the only evidence against the accused is that they threw a rotten tomato.
Of course, it may well be that if (as we all hope) the charges are dismissed, a conversation will follow as to why the PL brought serious charges on the basis of flimsy evidence. Allied to that is the separate conversation of why the PL brought so many charges over such an extended period. One possible explanation is that they were keen - and we can speculate on their reasons for this - to charge City with as many things as they could in the hope of making something stick.
But for the time being, we are all still guessing.
