In an extensive statement on their social networks and website, the Premier League denounced numerous offences by Manchester City over the last 14 years. The sanctions could even result in points. The Premier League unveils the results of a four-year investigation against Manchester City that could be unprecedented in the English top flight. Pep Guardiola's side are accused of multiple breaches and flouting their financial rules in nine of the last 14 seasons. The sanctions, under the league's statutes, could mean points in the table for the Skyblues.
In a lengthy statement on its social media and website, England's top professional football body revealed that it had already referred the results of the investigation to the Premier League Commission, where Manchester City will have to prove that it did not breach the more than 100 allegations named by the tournament in its written submissions.
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The Times reveals that the breaches ranged from operations to breach the Premier League's financial control rules, through to issues in the transfer market, coaching remuneration and the co-operation clubs had to have with the bodies during the Covid-19 seasons. The Committee of the British Premier League will hold hearings in private to hear both sides.
One of the first people to react to the Premier League indictment was Jon Flannagan. The former Liverpool player tweeted a suggestive message about when Liverpool will celebrate the 2014 Premier League title which Manchester City won by two points from the Reds, but already embroiled in the financial cheating scandal.
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