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3 minutes ago, David Edgar said:

 

Time to fist everyone.


Only if agreed and been blocked by the EPL. Which you’d like to think we have. Which also goes someways to explaining why the ones seen as easy wins were never announced.

 

So a few if buts and maybes leading to a hopefully… hopefully :lol:

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20 minutes ago, Maggies said:

How does this work - the Premier League potentially going bust?!

Man City can sue for a few years worth of sponsorship lost income.

Everton and Forest will sue for their points deduction which made their league positions unstable, cost them final league placing, and forced them to sell players at potentially below market value.

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Just now, LFEE said:


Only if agreed and been blocked by the EPL. Which you’d like to think we have. Which also goes someways to explaining why the ones seen as easy wins were never announced.

 

So a few if buts and maybes leading to a hopefully… hopefully :lol:

I think that would be hard to govern.

We for example could just say ‘Well we could have got that, but didn’t put it to the Premier League knowing their rules would block it’.

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45 minutes ago, JUICE690 said:

Basically saying that although some rules were deemed to be unlawful it doesn't mean that the entire APT rulebook should be null and void. Though they said that before and now even the amended rules have been found to be unlawful.

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The 18-page final award, seen by Mail Sport, states: ‘In the First Partial Final Award it was declared that the APT Rules and Amended APT Rules were unlawful in three respects. 

 

‘There now arises for decision the question whether those three respects can be severed from the remaining APT Rules so that those remaining APT Rules are valid and enforceable. 

 

‘The three respects in which the APT Rules and Amended APT Rules were unlawful cannot be severed with the result that the APT Rules as a whole are void and unenforceable.’

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Class that, cheers for summarising 👍🏻

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Just now, Stifler said:

I think that would be hard to govern.

We for example could just say ‘Well we could have got that, but didn’t put it to the Premier League knowing their rules would block it’.


Like I said… if buts and maybes. I do think personally you’d of had to of took it to them 2021-24. You couldn’t just say could’ve would’ve should’ve. IMO of course

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Dodgy cunts putting snide rules in place to protect a cartel, get exposed and legally defeated for being dodgy cunts putting snide rules in to protect a cartel

 

SHOCK HORROR!!!!

 

 

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1 minute ago, LFEE said:


Like I said… if buts and maybes. I do think personally you’d of had to of took it to them 2021-24. You couldn’t just say could’ve would’ve should’ve. IMO of course

The argument would be that the Premier League misled clubs over the legal implications of their rules, and the fact clubs didn’t present bigger deals would actually be used as evidence towards the damage that they have inflicted.

If I was a lawyer, it’s how I would be running with it, similar to coercion.

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I mean it was fairly obvious from the offset what it was trying to do and who it was on behalf of. 
 

I reckon we’ve been working with City on this behind the scenes. Absolutely wouldn’t surprise me. 

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3 minutes ago, madras said:

What about future deals ? Could the training kit be sponsored tomorrow for metro money (hundreds of billions)?

Newcastle United training kit sponsored by Nexus. Free metro travel for all the players and senior staff. We made it lads and lasses 

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5 minutes ago, LFEE said:


Only if agreed and been blocked by the EPL. Which you’d like to think we have. Which also goes someways to explaining why the ones seen as easy wins were never announced.

 

So a few if buts and maybes leading to a hopefully… hopefully :lol:

To add more context to this. I mentioned months ago that I’d heard (can’t recall exactly where from) that we did have some big deals on the “hold pile” at the EPL which caused us to have the PSR imbalance of having to sell Minteh & Anderson to balance the books meanwhile. So hopefully we are one of the clubs who can claim for wrongful treatment 21-24.

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10 minutes ago, David Edgar said:

 

Time to fist everyone.

 

Is this slightly badly phrased and is actually 2 pronged:

 

1. Clubs can now arrange sponsor deals with companies connected to owners (which is great going forward!)

 

And then separately..

 

2. PL can't overrule the sums agreed for 21-24. (Great for anyone that the PL refused, or forced to accept a lower valued sponsorship deal)

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