

That’s why experts believe that if convicted of 115 charges against them against FFP laws, the risk of a human city is as high as 100 points deduction.
As football fans await investigation into judgments on 115 allegations imposed by violation of FFP laws, it has been confirmed that the city may deduct 55 to 100 points, which is why it is thought that this may be possible.
City is believed to witness the largest deduction in history if found guilty of these charges.
What is the update of the Human City 115 fee?


The final debate in the Manchester City Financial Fair Play case was heard at the London International Dispute Resolution Centre on December 6, 2024. The hearing begins on September 16, 2024. Manchester City is accused of violating FFP rules and failing to collaborate on investigations. , deny all charges and expect exemption.
If found guilty, they face potential financial fines, deductions or downgrades. The independent body is now reviewing the evidence, and the judgment may be postponed by appeals, which may extend the case to the end of the next season.
What is the punishment for the 115 accusations of human cities?


According to football finance expert Kieran Maguire Take us apart Podcast He digs into the penalties of Men’s City for 115 allegations of violating FFP laws. He revealed that “From the report of the Premier League accused Nottingham Forest and Everton, the committee concluded that they were “minor violations”. They were minor violations and resulted in a quarter of deductions [for Forest] and six points deduct [for Everton, which was reduced from 10 on appeal]. What Manchester City is accused of is valid is corporate fraud and must be regarded as a major violation of the rules.“
“If I have sin, I really have to emphasize the word ‘if’, then the punishment may be more severe [than what Everton and Nottingham Forest got]. If convicted, this must be a point deduction. We are looking at the deduction points in the 60 to 100 point area“
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