Premier League CEO Richard Masters has confirmed a date has been set for the City hearing
They have both exceeded the allotted £105m of losses over a three-year period and have been told they will be punished within a maximum of three months.
This means any punishment given to Forest or Everton always had to be enforced within the season in which the breach has taken place. “There’s just a huge amount of paperwork and litigation to get through. It’s just very, very complicated with lots of people. For a contemporary example, it’s like the Post Office scandal. What we’ll probably do is look back in 10 years, as we are with the Post Office now, and realise these failings that go right the way from the Premier League and the club to Uefa and up into government as well.”
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