Manchester City have lost their bid to keep details of the Premier League investigation into allegations of financial fair play breaches secret.
The Blues have been under scrutiny by the league since the “Football Leaks” claims that they had subverted the financial fair play rules of both Uefa and the League, appeared in German newspaper Der Spiegel .
Uefa’s own case progressed rapidly, with several leaks to the media, until their club financial control body issued a two-year ban, after finding City guilty of breaches.
That was appealed by City to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and the ban was overturned for lack of evidence, over a year ago.
But the League’s own investigation continued, despite speculation that Uefa’s defeat might have led them to quietly abandon it.
Mrs Justice Moulder oversaw a private High Court hearing earlier this year after Premier League bosses began an investigation following allegations that Uefa’s financial fair play regulations had been breached.
She concluded that two rulings she made should be published.
Lawyers representing City disagreed and challenged her decision in the Court of Appeal.
But three appeal judges have dismissed City’s challenge.
Sir Geoffrey Vos, Sir Julian Flaux and Lord Justice Males have outlined detail of the case in a Court of Appeal ruling published online.
In reaction to the news shared on Twitter by City Xtra and City Chief, Many Man City fans have been expressing their thoughts and opinions.
Wtf does this mean? Are we relegated? What’s happening? Are we facing Wigan again? TELL ME
— Liban✨™️ (@MCFC_Liban) July 20, 2021
league 2 next season
— ₮homp⚡️ (@JackMCI_) July 20, 2021
League 3 ain’t ready🙏🏾🔥
— tax evader (@onemilli19) July 20, 2021
league 2 isn’t ready for us
— ǝɔɹɐǝԀ (@MCFCPJC) July 20, 2021
Clubs in the mud
— Josh 🦧🏴🍻 (@mcfcjosh9320) July 20, 2021
Damn, KDB will breaks the assist record with 58 assist in Championship.
— Jack (@CityJaxk) July 20, 2021
This is why we've not made any signings
— Insané (@Philgoatden1) July 20, 2021
The longer document says the PL support Citys appeal and they also want the documents to remain confidential though
— Edan (@Edan9320) July 20, 2021
The premier league were also fighting for the emails to not be made public which is interesting?
— l mcfc (@l__mcfc) July 20, 2021
Oh ffs can we just be done with this once and for all ?
— KDBallondor (@KDBallondor) July 20, 2021
Follow Us on Social media:
- Chris Sutton says Man City have a big advantage ahead of Wolves match
- Phil Foden Sets New Goal Following FWA Footballer Of The Year Award Win
- Preview and Prediction: Manchester City vs Wolves
- Fernandinho has now reacted to Phil Foden being named as Men’s Footballer of the Year
- Man City star could be open to accepting £59m-a-year Saudi offer this summer
- Journalist shares what he’s now heard about Man City’s 115 financial charges
- Man City’s Jack Grealish sends a warning to Arsenal as they pursue another league title