Its tin foil hat territory, but City pushing back on shareholder loans against the league impacting many other big name clubs and the high risk of expensive appeals is holding up the judgement against them. I just feel they are both winding down the clock, because this should really have to apply retrospectively as well as for the future so would mean stripping them of titles already won, and nobody wants that.
If it goes on and on, it will be “its all in the past and too hard”, so that’s the impression I am getting, right or wrongly. If its applied only to the future then for this magnitude of offenses it has to be managed transfers and at least one relegation. Zero chance City would ever take that lying down, especially when other clubs are bending the rules as well, it would see three or four big six clubs pushed into the same punishments if City then won. Thankfully our shareholder loans is trivial, a couple of million at best.
I feel like City were waiting around to buy players for the longest time, then felt confident last January to start spending again, because of the then pending victory in over Shareholder loans.I am expecting them to spend big again this summer, as they expect to get away with it.
Its Man U and Chelsea that really annoy me, as they are not under any real investigation yet constantly come up with scams like selling their womens team for more than the value of league one. We really need to remove PSR and implement a budget cap as we have in F1. Its not perfect but its a damn sight better than PSR.
Its tin foil hat territory, but City pushing back on shareholder loans against the league impacting many other big name clubs and the high risk of expensive appeals is holding up the judgement against them. I just feel they are both winding down the clock, because this should really have to apply retrospectively as well as for the future so would mean stripping them of titles already won, and nobody wants that.
If it goes on and on, it will be “its all in the past and too hard”, so that’s the impression I am getting, right or wrongly. If its applied only to the future then for this magnitude of offenses it has to be managed transfers and at least one relegation. Zero chance City would ever take that lying down, especially when other clubs are bending the rules as well, it would see three or four big six clubs pushed into the same punishments if City then won. Thankfully our shareholder loans is trivial, a couple of million at best.
I feel like City were waiting around to buy players for the longest time, then felt confident last January to start spending again, because of the then pending victory in over Shareholder loans.I am expecting them to spend big again this summer, as they expect to get away with it.
Its Man U and Chelsea that really annoy me, as they are not under any real investigation yet constantly come up with scams like selling their womens team for more than the value of league one. We really need to remove PSR and implement a budget cap as we have in F1. Its not perfect but its a damn sight better than PSR.