In his column, Stan Collymore emphasizes the implications of Manchester Cityâs recent APT decision, suggesting it has disrupted competitive balance in the Premier League. He argues for a voting system where all clubs have equal say in governance. Collymore believes the ruling allows wealthier clubs to enhance their financial power through direct influxes of capital, potentially harming competition. He mentions the collective call from smaller clubs for fair spending, reflecting a growing discontent with financial disparities in football.
I think that the Premier League should be pretty much one man, one vote, with the majority winning in terms of what they're going to bring in and what will be voted out.
With the recent APT decision going in Man City's favour, I think what that means moving forward, is we're now saying you can get money directly in a pipeline from Riyadh or Abu Dhabi or Dubai.
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