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Head Start
The Times
Premier League civil war
Manchester City have launched legal action against the Premier League, arguing theyāre a victim of ādiscriminationā, according to The Times.
The 165-page legal document produced by the reigning champions comes just before the hearing later this year over their alleged 115 Financial Fair Play breaches.
Whatās the basis for Cityās legal action?
Well, in short, they feel theyāve been treated unfairly by the league.
They believe that the Associated Party Transaction (APT) introduced in 2021 - designed to prevent clubs from inflating the revenue received from commercial deals - has been put in place to stifle Cityās success.
I mean, if that was the case, it hasnāt exactly done a great job.
If City are successful, it would mean thatā¦
The Premier League would owe City compensationā¦ who wouldāve thought this was a possibility?
It would allow City - and others - to value their sponsorship deals without independent assessmentā¦ or, in other words, make Financial Fair Play redundant.
It could significantly strengthen Cityās defence (not again!) at the hearing over the 115 charges.
The problem that City faces isā¦ ābetween 10 or 12ā Premier League clubs have already stepped forward to support the Premier Leagueās defence.
Worse still (for City) UEFA applied these rules first and Man City hasnāt taken them to court. By playing in European competitions, City have effectively accepted even more stringent spending rules.
With all these legal battles, itās only a matter of time before Opta tracks how it impacts teamsā performancesā¦ expected goals per legal battle? Ahhh nevermind.
Do you think City have been discriminated against by the League?Leave a comment as we're featuring our favourites in tomorrow's edition. |
Plusā¦
Wolvesā bid to scrap VAR is set to be rejected at Premier League club vote this week (More)
England beat France 2-1 to revive Womenās Euro 2025 qualifying campaign (More)
Spurs midfielder Yves Bissouma confirms he was pepper sprayed and robbed of ā¬300,000 watch (More)
Chelseaās new fitness coach plans on cutting āunhealthyā food from current menu (More)
Stats Zone
Europe
ā Since the start of the 2017/18 season, the top scorers in Europeās big-five leagues are: Robert Lewandowski (203), Kylian MbappĆ© (175), Harry Kane (171), Mohamed Salah (155).
ā Harry Kane has now scored more international goals (63) than Ronaldo Nazario (62).
ā Florian Wirtz made 19 assists for Bayer Leverkusen across all competitions last season; the most of any player at a club within Europe's big five leagues.
North America
ā The 4-0 win in Emma Hayes' debut equals the second-largest margin of victory in a permanent USWNT coach's first match in charge with only Tony DiCicco (5-0 vs Australia in 1995) recording a bigger win.
ā Lionel Messi has scored 12 goals in his first 12 league matches this season, last scoring more after his first 12 league games of a season in 2012-13 (17).
Euro 2024
Euro favourites: what the stats say
Opta names England (19.9%) the favourite to win Euro 2024ā¦
ā¦ but France arenāt far behind.
The āsupercomputerā has simulated the tournament 10,000 times and compiled a list of the most likely to win the tournament. Hereās the list:
The algorithm probably predicts this because Englandās Group (C) is the āeasiestā and theyāve only lost one of their last 18 games at the European Championships - excluding penalties.
But itās not exactly an open-and-shut caseā¦
Among the teams who have taken part in at least two Euro penalty shootouts, England has the lowest success rate.
England conceded 12 non-penalty goals over 19 games in major tournaments.
Whatās more, Optaās Supercomputer doesnāt always get it right. It predicted that the favourites for the 2022 World Cup were France at 17.9%... but we all know how that worked out.
This time round, France are second favourites. Their squad depth and recent success make them an obvious contender to take home the glory.
But, the most shocking prediction is Portugal whoā¦
ā¦ are the only side with a 100% win rate in the qualifiersā¦
ā¦ and they scored the most goals tooā¦
ā¦ so itās surprising they arenāt amongst the top three favourites.
Anyway, the winners so far are Swiss fans who will be saving the most on pints (-Ā£2.44) compared to home prices.
Itās getting close. And. We. Canāt. Wait.
Off The Pitch
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š¬ British bank Standard Chartered has been accused of funding terrorists (More)
š„ Europe bans smoky bacon crisps over health concerns (More)
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š¾ Novak Djokovic forced to withdraw from French Open after knee injury (More)
Photo of the Day
Lionel Messiās first photo in Barcelona. After signing his first contract for Barcelona on a paper napkin, Messiās family relocated near the clubās stadium in 2001. Messi went on to score 672 goals and win 34 trophies at the Catalonia-based side, including ten La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey titles and the UEFA Champions League four times.
Around The Football World
šøš¦ Kevin De Bruyne is āopenā to a move to the Saudi Pro League owing to the āincredibleā money that comes with the move (More)
šŖšø Manchester United midfielder Casemiro has become a shareholder in Marbella FC, a Spanish third-tier side (More)
š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ Birmingham City have reportedly interviewed Frank Lampard for their managerial vacancy (More)
š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ Watford become the first club to sell shares to fans via digital equity to raise funds (More)
š®š¹ Inter Milanās sporting CEO Guiseppe Marotta has been appointed the Serie A championsā new president (More)
šŖšø Former Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina is a free agent after leaving Villarreal aged 41 (More)
š Jude Bellingham has been named the worldās best footballer in Top Trumps rankings (More)
Extra Time
Spurs unveil their new 2024/25 home kit featuring actor Matthew Horne.
The Champions League goal of the tournament has been announced.
ESPN ranks all of Jurgen Kloppās signings at Liverpool.
Kylian MbappĆ©ās best goals in a PSG shirt.
Remembering Stuart Pearceās no-nonsense tackle on Roberto Di Matteo.
Game Face On
Question: Which team won the first-ever Women's World Cup in 1991?
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Hottest Take of the Day
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