With Manchester City gunning for a fourth successive Premier League title, and a place in history, it's little wonder that the issue of their dominance - and those 115 charges - has reared its ugly head again.
News headlines and pundits are full of it. At some stage this year, City’s Premier League financial case versus the Premier League will begin as English football - and football around the world - watches on.
It promises to have gigantic interest. The charges, which relate to the timeframe between 2009 and 2018, allege illicit financing and unco-operation.
This is not the first time City have faced charges of this nature., as UEFA initially banned them from European competition for two years over a “serious breach” before the Court of Arbitration for Sport overturned the verdict in 2020.
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