The ทางเข้า ufabet reports that a civil war in English football has erupted after Manchester City hit back at the Premier League for “misinforming” clubs in their legal battle with the league over sponsorship rules. In an unprecedented move,
can reveal, City sent an email to all other clubs on Monday evening warning of further legal action and arguing that the league’s executive had published “inaccurate information” . The Premier League played down the significance of the ruling in an earlier email to clubs, which City’s legal counsel later sent back to the clubs. League
chairman Richard Masters said that overall the court had upheld the APT rules but that they had “identified a small number of elements… which in their current form do not comply with competition and public order laws”.
He added that the changes could be “remedied quickly and efficiently”.
The statement clearly angered City, who accused the Premier League of misrepresenting the facts in a lengthy letter to clubs.
The clubs will hold an emergency meeting next Thursday to discuss the next steps, a source told the Daily Mail. “Key executives” from each club are set to attend the meeting.
The Premier League will face major questions. About the performance of its legal departments after the latest defeat came. After they were humiliate by Leicester City. After their successful appeal against a charge of breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
“It is difficult to see this as a victory for the Premier League,” the source said.
“There has also been a lot of anxiety about the amount of money. That has been spent on legal costs. And whether that has been spent wisely.”
A vote on the APT amendment is yet to take place, despite Masters’ earlier comments, while
City have received messages of support from ‘a number’ of clubs. Although it is understand some felt. They had overstepped their bounds in their email responses.