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It runs right through FFP and PSR if any sponsorship deals are ok because the APT was unlawful.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostWhilst this may be true, (the ruling on the legitimacy of sponsorship deals), it’s not exactly at the heart of the cases against them from what I remember. They still have plenty to answer to in terms of transparency and accuracy in accounting which is not affected by the ruling on sponsorship legitimacy.
I hope you are right Buzzo, but to me as a lay-person, I think it significantly weakens the PL's case for the 115 charges. Any that relate to sponsorship could be thrown out, in theory at least.We are here for a good time not a long time....
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That’s the thing though, they are arguably the best run club in the world now. Great academy that generates a decent profit as well as brining in first team players, buy and sell really well and they win. They don’t need to spend extravagantly anymore but they can if they need within the rulesOriginally posted by vlahka View PostJust waiting for the end where the PL apologise to city and the club goes off to spend 2billion worth of sponsorship money in the next window.
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It was all built on corruption, they couldn’t have got to this state without the cheating they did.
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As suspected after throwing huge resources on challenging the Premier League, Man City appear to have secured relatively narrow successes in APT case. The APT rules simply revert to those that were agreed in Nov 2021. There has not actually been a case involving new rules.Last edited by dom9; 07-10-24, 04:47 PM.Oh I don't know.
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The twitter discourse on all of this is distasteful to say the least.
Everton, City and Newcastle fans are somehow bent over backwards on trying all sorts of mental gymnastics to claim some sort of victory. I guess we are dealing with hot takes and not very bright individuals but still.
I guess its their shot at the big time no matter how hollow that may be. They weren't doing it the hard way, that's for sure.
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As far as I understand, the APT side of it was to revert back to 2021 rules (or dismissed, depending on what you read), but will be strengthened further in the near future? So not really a win for City, more one for the PL?
And the FMV side, instead of falling on the club to prove it is fair, will instead shift to the PL to prove it is unfair? Something that City claim is a win, but in reality, not that big a deal?
Or is that over-simplifying things?
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Or they have been fed so much hoping this happens............
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Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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Very simple question.
Can the premier league decide on who or what can be part of the Premier League?
It is a business and must surely have control over who it deals with. Or are there special rules governing sports bodies? I believe it is owned by the FA, a business in itself.I don't need a lift, I need ammunition
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