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Premier League chiefs arrive for showdown with Man City over 115 FFP breaches with rivals demanding they get kicked out


PREMIER LEAGUE chiefs have arrived for crunch talks in central London with every club reportedly wanting Manchester City CHUCKED OUT of the league.

It’s the first of a two-day series of meetings with every club and the Prem board present in the capital.

Brighton chairman Tony Bloom arriving in central LondonCredit: PA
Newcastle chief Amanda Staveley is also attendingCredit: PA
Chelsea owner Todd Boehly showing upCredit: PA

City’s representatives will sit down and discover whether they will suffer the ultimate punishment if the 115 alleged breaches of League rules are proved.

Amongst those arriving were Newcastle chief Amanda Staveley and Chelsea owner Todd Boehly.

And Brighton chairman Tony Bloom was also pictured stepping out of a taxi.

It’s unclear whether City’s usual frontman, chief executive, Ferran Soriano, is attending the one today or tomorrow.

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But whoever arrives representing City is set to receive a frosty reception.

That’s because all clubs are desperate for the harshest of punishment, including potential RELEGATION from the Premier League.

Although that’s only if the final outcome goes against the Etihad club.

Club bosses are have already been talking privately of potential compensation claims against City for loss of revenues caused by their alleged financial regulation breaches. 

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But Prem chiefs might be reluctant to see retrospective points deductions with charges relating to a total period of 14 seasons including this term.

The knock-on effect of any such sanctions could be a legal minefield as well.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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