Thursday, September 12, 2024 - The hearing into Manchester City's 115 alleged breaches of Premier League financial rules will begin on Monday, September 16.
The Premier League's long-awaited hearing into Manchester
City's 115 alleged charges will begin on Monday.
City have been charged with breaking financial fair play
rules over a nine-year period, which started in 2009 and went on until 2018.
During that period, Man City, who have denied all the
charges against them, won the Premier League three times.
An investigation was sparked by Der Spiegel publishing
Football Leaks documents in 2018 and City stands accused of funnelling money
from the club’s owners through sponsors in the United Arab Emirates.
It was reported that the hearing would start in September,
and it has now been confirmed that it will get underway in just a matter of
days.
City won the Premier League three times between 2009 and
2018, lifting the top division title in 2012, 2014 and 2018.
Alan Shearer, meanwhile, has given his view on the
proceedings ahead of the start of the hearing next week.
The Premier League's all-time record goal scorer admitted it
will be hard to truly follow what is happening in terms of a potential outcome,
but doesn't expect there to be any quick solution.
'Man City’s hearing begins next week, and although we saw
points deductions for Everton and Forest last season, we have recently seen
that Leicester's argument was upheld from the independent committee,' Shearer
writes via Betfair, 'I haven't got a clue what is going to happen to Man
City.
'I think over the next weeks, months, or however long it's
going to take, none of us will know what's going on, what's happening behind
those walls or what the verdict will be, if any.
'It's just a matter of sitting tight and waiting, and then
we will all have to make judgement when that comes. I think it'll be a very
long time before it comes out.
'We don't know whether they're going to be found guilty of
any, a handful or all the charges, so in terms of trying to predict what's
going to happen, I think it's virtually impossible.'
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