This could be interesting. Regardless of the penalty, could this open up for a bunch of clubs that were impacted by the way of relegation etc. to sue the club for loss of earnings, stature or whatever the legal terms are?
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Any other clubs involved in direct competition with City in the Premier League or Europe should be pushing this every step of the way. One club's cheating has cost them millions of pounds, it can be fairly argued.This could be interesting. Regardless of the penalty, could this open up for a bunch of clubs that were impacted by the way of relegation etc. to sue the club for loss of earnings, stature or whatever the legal terms are?
Quality post Tom.Any other clubs involved in direct competition with City in the Premier League or Europe should be pushing this every step of the way. One club's cheating has cost them millions of pounds, it can be fairly argued.
The reason transfer outlay in world football has ballooned is that clubs who are expected to balance their books are being forced to compete with teams who theoretically can't go bankrupt, and as such you've got teams who've earned their money over decades like Barcelona actively destroying themselves to beat out the likes of Man City and PSG, and even financial titans like Man United are bargain shopping for Burnley strikers because they've had to spend so much to catch up….
The reason clubs have spent as much as Man City IS a product of their financial doping.
Not to mention that if a lot of these allegations are true, City have been paying people off the books, and therefore spending a lot more than is on the official record!
Also, it's sport, not the open market…
A department store might not get accused of financial doping when a billionaire ploughs loads of money into it, but a sports club in a league with a notion of fair sporting competition might.