{"id":295791,"date":"2023-11-21T06:09:28","date_gmt":"2023-11-21T06:09:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/?p=295791"},"modified":"2023-11-21T06:09:28","modified_gmt":"2023-11-21T06:09:28","slug":"man-city-decision-made-as-prem-told-what-to-do-if-champions-found-guilty","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportstoft.com\/soccer\/man-city-decision-made-as-prem-told-what-to-do-if-champions-found-guilty\/","title":{"rendered":"Man City decision made as Prem told what to do if champions found guilty"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Premier League chiefs have been urged by Express Sport<\/em> readers to deduct points from Manchester City if they are found guilty of breaking Financial Fair Play regulations. Last season’s treble winners are facing 115 charges of alleged financial breaches after a four-year investigation, which followed the publication of leaked emails by German outlet Der Spiegel in 2018.<\/p>\n The accusations were made against City in February but the issue has been thrust back into the limelight after Everton were handed a 10-point deduction on Friday. They were found to have breached profit and sustainability rules by an independent commission but are expected to lodge a formal appeal later this week.<\/p>\n A large number of Express Sport<\/em> readers believe that City should face the same punishment if they are eventually found to be on the wrong side of the Premier League’s financial regulations. 41 per cent of respondents to our latest poll said that a points deduction would be the right call, while another 36 per cent want to see them kicked out of England’s top flight if the charges are proven.<\/p>\n Meanwhile, the remaining 23 per cent of voters said that City should be stripped of their Premier League titles in the event of a guilty verdict. It remains to be seen if anything will come of the charges levelled against them, with a final decision not expected to be made for quite some time.<\/p>\n JUST IN: <\/strong> Man Utd ‘weighing up transfer swoop’ for \u00a383m duo causing Jim Ratcliffe problems<\/strong><\/p>\n Speaking after the charges were revealed in February, City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak urged the team’s critics to avoid undermining their on-pitch achievements in spite of their alleged financial breaches. He said: “It\u2019s very frustrating because it takes so much from the great work that\u2019s happening at this club and it\u2019s happening not just on the football pitch.<\/p>\n “The football pitch, we talked about that, what these players have achieved this year, the treble, is incredible. I hope people focus and judge them for their football and what they\u2019re achieving on the pitch and what they\u2019re achieving in every competition they\u2019re in.”<\/p>\n\n