Redaction Simon Brett with City Xtra
Published on 2024-04-19 18:00:00
Manchester City are facing over 100 charges for alleged financial breaches by the Premier League, which have been denied by the club. If found guilty, they could potentially face relegation or points deductions. An independent commission is expected to hear the case by the end of the year, with a decision possibly being reached before the end of the 2024/25 season.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has pledged his support for Manchester City during their case against the Premier League. He has criticized the handling of Everton’s recent case and has expressed his commitment to ensuring fair and transparent treatment for the club. Burnham emphasized the importance of consistent and just decision-making by the Premier League in this matter.
Manchester City have strong ties to the Greater Manchester region, with a major £300 million redevelopment of the Etihad Stadium currently underway. Burnham’s support for the club comes ahead of upcoming elections and reflects his commitment to representing both Manchester clubs and advocating for fairness in the Premier League’s handling of the case.
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