Manchester City charged with breaking financial rules by Premier League: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64536785
What can you say ? Reminds me of Arsenal and George Graham a long long time ago... everyone was doing it but he was the one that got caught or the one they decided to investigate and make an example of. If Chelsea aren't breaking the rules they must be coming close but you get the feeling they are never going to have to face the firing squad like Man City. Then again this could all be, like Chelsea's 8 year contracts, about accountancy and presentation... and nothing really to do with fair play or whatever they want to call it.
This link is from an Everton fan website so the comments are from Evertonians: https://toffeeweb.com/season/22-23/news/43196.html
Two videos to get our teeth into: Man City allegations explained: Conspiracies, lies and appeals: How does Financial Fair Play actually work?:
It will get thrown out of court. Next will be Chelsea, spurs, Man U Liverpool. Can the EPL afford to lose the top teams ?UEFA Nations League here we come.
Nothing to to with fair play! City dealt with that with UEFA three years ago and made a laughing stock out of them.
Pep said, Man City were to blame when Stevie Gerrard slipped and gave that goal away to Chelsea. Steven Gerrard slip: Liverpool captain's unfortunate mistake ...
Should be interesting... Utd are not totally out of it and they don't have to play either Arsenal or Man City again. ps. BTW - that is the Filipino game starting time - hope I don't need to get up at 3am on 27th April.
Another good result for Utd leaving them just 3 points off Man City now... Pressure is off at Utd - all they have to do is keep winning and wait for Arsenal and Man City to mess up...