Simon Jordan blasts Man City conduct as Everton and Liverpool prepare for APT rules vote

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Simon Jordan blasts Man City conduct as Everton and Liverpool prepare for APT rules vote
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Everton and Liverpool are set to join Manchester City and other Premier League clubs in a vote over Associated Party Transaction (APT) rules on Friday

Simon Jordan has criticised Manchester City for their lobbying of the Premier League to postpone tomorrow's vote over revised Associated Party Transaction rules. Despite these protestations, Everton, Liverpool and the rest of the English top-flight seem set to have a decisive meeting.

'People will suggest that is because Man City have been attacked by the Premier League and there is a conspiracy of a cartel who want to keep them down, UEFA are a part of it and now the Premier League are a part of it - nothing to do with the way if Man City maybe cooperated more and were transparent in their investigations, there wouldn't be so much perspective around what Man City are and what Man City aren't.

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