It has been suggested that Manchester City fear expulsion from the Premier League is really an option if they are found guilty of breaching FFP rules.
recently clinched the Premier League title for the fourth year in a row, but this incredible feat was achieved with a dark cloud hanging over the club.
Man City fear expulsion
s side were charged with over 100 alleged breaches of FFP rules at the start of 2023 and were referred to an independent commission
If found guilty, it has been suggested that Man City could be given a huge fine, points deduction, transfer ban or even be expelled from the Premier League.
Since these charges came to light, Everton and Nottingham Forest have been docked points for breaching Profit and Sustainability rules,
As for Man City, a further spanner has been thrown into the works as , claiming that they are not lawful.
In response to this new case, former Everton and Aston Villa CEO Keith Wyness has argued that this new case proves Man City fear expulsion is really an option .
“Given the time this is taking, the Premier League will be fully prepared, . “This new case is going to soak up management time and resources for them.
“I think what we’re seeing is City going to these extreme lengths because they fear expulsion is really an option if they’re found guilty of these 115 charges. They’re throwing everything they possibly can at this.
“I would ask City fans to look beyond blind club loyalty and really think about this. Put pressure on your club, because this is going down the wrong road for football.”
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Wyness has also argued that the real reason for Man City starting war against the Premier League is to distract away from the 115 charges .
I think this is all about distracting away from the 115 charges, Wyness added.
📣TO THE COMMENTS! How should Man City be punished if they are found guilty?
“It’s a two-pronged legal attack designed to attack the rules just as much as attacking the charges which they face.
“What I think it would mean, if City were to win, is that they could spend as much as they want to. There’s no doubt that other clubs would be disadvantaged in that case.