The chair of the Government's Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Caroline Dinenage reckons a 'two-tier system' feels unfair towards Everton while Manchester City are benefitting
A senior MP claims “it feels unfair to teams like Everton” that it is taking so long for the Premier League to deal with Manchester City’s alleged 115 breaches of financial rules.
Masters had been asked if smaller clubs should be expected to bear the same legal costs as wealthier clubs, saying: “I have said that those standard directions are for everybody. They are not just for small clubs.” He later clarified in a letter that: “It would be incorrect to infer from this that there is any unfair treatment based on club size.”
Discussing City's charges specifically, Dinenage pointed to the cases heard against Everton and Forest, which resulted in points deductions for both over the course of the season just ended.
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