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While Manchester City won titles by cheating, it's revealed how the FA is hurting Liverpool

The league is being biased against the Reds

By Charles Cornwall

The league is being biased against the Reds
The league is being biased against the Reds
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Manchester City are in the eye of the storm after being accused of more than 100 financial breaches in the Premier League. If found guilty by an independent commission, the potential sanctions against the Sky Blues could change the course of English football. The allegations of financial irregularities were the result of an extensive investigation. It was conducted behind Manchester City's back. It revealed more than 100 infractions in a period between 2009/10 and 2017/18. Time in which the "Citizens" were acquired by the Abu Dhabi investment fund. Where investments for additions to the team exceeded 50 million euros.  

Through a statement from the Premier League itself, said that Manchester City did not report the remuneration that Roberto Mancini received as coach. Between the 2009-2010 and 2012-2013 seasons. As well as detailing that it did not receive full details of player contracts between the 2010-2011 and 2015-2016 seasons.  Accusing them of failing to comply with UEFA's financial fair play rules between 2013 and 2018. Being in breach of the Premiership's profitability and sustainability rules between the 2015-2016 and 2017-2018 campaigns.  

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On the other hand, Manchester City would not have provided truthful information about players' salaries. Even the exact amount of sponsorship income. In addition to the fact that in 2021 the English club was part of the "European Super League" scandal. Competition that had not been authorised by FIFA.   During the last decade Manchester City positioned itself as one of the most competitive clubs. Due to the quality of players and coaches.

FA affects Liverpool

While this is happening with Manchester City, the site This Is Anfield revealed that Liverpool have not been awarded a penalty in any of their last 28 Premier League games, having won seven penalties in 15 previous matches. This is their longest run of league games without a penalty since February 1996 to March 1997 (45 games).

 

 


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