Man City FFP: Ex-Premier League CEO picks out major hint on verdict amid '60-point deduction' claim
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Man City FFP: Ex-Premier League CEO picks out major hint on verdict amid '60-point deduction' claim
"An independent commission hearing to examine 115 charges laid by the Premier League against Man City started in September 2024 and ended in December 2024. The Premier League opened an investigation into Man City way back in 2018 and after a number of legal delays, charges were finally laid in February 2023 and the club were referred to an independent commission."
"The charges against the Citizens relate to the requirement to accurately report financial information, including around the value of sponsorship deals, the submission of details of manager and player pay information and to a club's responsibility as a Premier League member to adhere to UEFA's financial regulations and to the league's own profitability and sustainability rules (PSR)."
"Guardiola said in February that he expected 'a verdict and a sentence' in one month (March 2025) but that didn't come as the date continues to be a secret. In all, there are charges relating to every season between 2009-10 and 2022-23."
Manchester City received significant sponsorship agreements amid uncertainty surrounding their Premier League investigation. The club faces 115 charges related to financial reporting accuracy, sponsorship deal valuations, manager and player compensation disclosure, and adherence to financial regulations. An independent commission hearing examined these allegations from September to December 2024, with charges originally filed in February 2023 following a Premier League investigation that began in 2018. The charges span every season from 2009-10 through 2022-23. Manager Pep Guardiola anticipated a verdict in March 2025, though the ruling date remains undisclosed. City currently sits second in the Premier League after 27 matches.
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