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You saying something is against the law isn't the same thing as something being against the law.An interesting response for someone allegedly concerned with the law. Doesn't apply to Man City now England is outside the Euro zone but PSG are getting done for this as we speak.
There may still be a case due to your participation in European tournaments too if it is determined European courts have jurisdiction.
A change in EU law is down to the introduction of the new EU Foreign Subsidies Regulation, which means the EC is no longer restricted to probing state aid that originates from within the EU.
Man City wouldn't have done a thing if they got the result on the APT market valuations they wanted. All because they arse salty over not getting the result they wanted on their APT challenges and that the rule will mostly stay the same apart from minor modification.
Listening to a podcast on the decision yesterday, it looks like once the unlawful parts of the February amendments are removed there won't be much left.
The original APT rules, won't change much.
Two of the sponsorships which the league rejected as above fair market value will have to be assessed again.
The Etihad one in particular stands a good chance of getting approved, as the league used as the basis for rejection a market value which was below the value the same organisation using the same methodology provided to the club before it was submitted.
League might have some explaining to so on that one, and if we're going to get any compo I think it will be this deal. As it is the league took over a year to make a decision in the first place so we've lost a fair bit due to their incompetence and unlawful procedures.
Are you trying to convince the rest of us, or just yourself?
Himself.
I think he probably realises that it isn't the smartest thing to burn bridges with all other shareholders and the PL itself. City being prepared to do this suggests they themselves probably believe the shit is going to hit the fan over the 115 charges in the near future.
Sorry for talking about a pretty significant FFP/PSR related tribunal decision in a FFP/PSR thread.
Of all the FMV challenges City made 23 out of 25 failed completely despite months of work by some of the finest lawyers money can buy in the UK.
Of the other two also 3 out of 4 challenges to them by City also failed including the valuation aspect.
The only two "successes" were procedural issues in the time took to make the decision.
The tribunal absolutely dismissed the claim by City that "gulf ownership" is discriminated against which was shambolic.
The whole FMV challenge was utterly shambolic by City and really shouldn't have been anywhere near a court case. The tribunal agreed with all valuations, agreed on the APT aspect and agreed that the rule in general was needed .