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bazza

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I think we have shown in Australia especially with Cricket that our standards when it comes to captaining our Country in sport are a lot higher then England.

Its probably why we win more then them in most sports.
John Terry got stripped of his captaincy after his racist slur was caught
 

King-Gutho94

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Poor Ange this morning was on a hiding to nothing this morning.

Wouldn't mine seeing the Geordie shores win the carabao cup though they havent won anything for a while.
 

Twizzle

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My dislike for these people grows every time I read about them, they think they are above the law.

Man City launch new legal claim against Premier League rules​

Manchester City's Etihad Stadium
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Manchester City have won four Premier League titles in a row
Dan Roan
Sports editor

    • Published
      7 February 2025
Manchester City have launched a fresh legal challenge against the Premier League over new rules governing sponsorship deals which the club claims are "unlawful".
Last year an independent arbitration panel found against aspects of the league's Associated Party Transaction regulations (APTs) after a lawsuit instigated by the champions.
The rules were formed by the Premier League to prevent clubs from profiting from commercial deals with companies linked to their owners that are deemed above "fair market value".
In November a majority of top-flight clubs voted to approve amendments to the APTs, despite opposition from City.

In a letter to clubs on Thursday, which has been seen by BBC Sport, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters wrote, "On January 20, 2025, Manchester City FC began a further arbitration to challenge the APT rules... the new challenge relates to the amendments to the APT rules that clubs approved at the 22 November 2024 shareholders' meeting.
"Manchester City FC seeks a declaration that the amendments approved by clubs in November (and therefore the current APT rules in force) are unlawful and void.
"The Premier League remains strongly of the view that the amendments passed in November were lawful and the APT rules comply with all competition law requirements.
"We consider that the new arbitration must be resolved as soon as possible and, to that end, have agreed that the same tribunal should be appointed to hear the new case. The parties are currently corresponding in relation to further directions.
"The APT rules remain in full force and effect and clubs remain required to comply with all aspects of the system."

'A legal battle that has cost millions of pounds'​

Last year a tribunal ruled low-interest shareholder loans should not be excluded from the scope of the APTs, and changes made to toughen up the regulations also breached competition law.
Following the ruling, City criticised the Premier League's "misleading" suggestion the regulations could be swiftly amended - and threatened further legal action if there was a "knee-jerk reaction".
City insisted the league's proposed changes "would introduce into the rules a retrospective exemption for shareholder loans... one of the very things that was found to be illegal in the recent arbitration". It said there should be no vote on changes before a further determination by the panel.
However, the Premier League voted through the amendments despite opposition from Newcastle, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa, as well as City.
The Premier League and City attended a two-day hearing last week to make submissions in relation to the impact of the original ruling. The panel is still deliberating.
This is the latest development in a long-running legal battle that has already cost both sides millions of pounds in legal fees.
City are also awaiting the outcome of a landmark disciplinary hearing after being charged by the Premier League with more than 100 alleged breaches of financial rules. The club denies wrongdoing.
The news about City's latest legal challenge also comes less than a week before top-flight clubs gather for their first shareholder meeting of 2025 in London.
Both Manchester City and the Premier League declined to comment.

 

Twizzle

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He wont be moved on in the near future for mine as no one else could have done better under the same circumstances in my opinion.

As Ange said, look what just happened to Scousers after 3 days and we've been under similar circusstances for 2 and a half months.
 

Twizzle

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As expected. She got pissed and said dumb things which probably happens heaps of times in London every Saturday night. Lock them up, sober them up then send them home.

She did make a lot of enemies with her racist comments and I beleive she will lose endorsements over this so it will cost her and probably make her think twice about getting that drunk in public again.

Apparently calling some one white, under English law, is not racist so they couldn't charge her, according to Dr Geoffery Robertson a London QC. The law needs to catch up.
 

King-Gutho94

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As expected. She got pissed and said dumb things which probably happens heaps of times in London every Saturday night. Lock them up, sober them up then send them home.

She did make a lot of enemies with her racist comments and I beleive she will lose endorsements over this so it will cost her and probably make her think twice about getting that drunk in public again.

Apparently calling some one white, under English law, is not racist so they couldn't charge her, according to Dr Geoffery Robertson a London QC. The law needs to catch up.
Well tbf if they didnt carry on like absolute morons in the lock up they would have sent them home.

Like watching the videos of Kerr and the arrogance/self entitlement she was showing at the police station she was basically asking the coppers to find any excuse to slap her with a charge.

And they got a little chink with the comments she made.

Like all this could have been avoided if they said sorry from the start and paid the taxi driver off to repair the damage.

Instead they went all victim mentality like Latrell Mitchell does when they are in the wrong.

Maybe Sam should show some humility to try and win some of the trust back of the Australian public in the coming weeks and announce she will be stepping down from any further leadership positions for the Matildas moving forward which is basically captain & vice-captain.

Because i don't think Football Australia will have the balls to do it which will be a PR nightmare when she returns.
 

Gronk

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As expected. She got pissed and said dumb things which probably happens heaps of times in London every Saturday night. Lock them up, sober them up then send them home.
This is what should have happened. Yes she was a brat and said drunk dumb things, but does calling a cop stupid and white deserve 4/5 days in court in a jury trial ?

Did the policeman really feel racially vilified or was this more about "I'll show you Miss Entitled Arsehole" ?

Anyway, yes this will cost her $$$ dearly in endorsements, not to mention what her legals were..
 

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