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What about Man City's 115 charges? The FFP question nobody can accept the answer to

An Englishman, an Irishman, and a Scotsman walk into a bar. "bUt WhAt AbOuT mAn CiTy????!!!!!!" they all scream in unison, before collapsing with rage.

Lots of people are very angry about Manchester City whenever there is any news relating to Financial Fair Play, or the Profitability & Sustainability Rules (PSR) that are currently doing the same job in the Premier League. Whenever any club is charged, or punished, the same question is spat across the internet a thousand times: "What about Man City?"

Unfortunately, such curiousness about City rarely translates into those people finding the answers out for themselves. Here, then, is a handy guide to what City have been accused of and why their case is different to most others.

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A fair question to ask. City have been charged by the Premier League with over 100 breaches of Premier League rules spanning 14 seasons.

There are accusations with not co-operating with the Premier League investigation, not abiding by PSR regulations, and - most damningly - nine seasons of essentially not giving truthful and accurate information about their finances. These are incredibly damaging allegations that, if proven (and it's a big if), would warrant incredibly serious punishments.

Barely any details of the case can be made public, although a date for City's hearing has been set. It is expected to be later in 2024, with the intention of everything being cleared up by the end of the 2024/25 campaign.

City were charged in February 2023, so the whole process could take over two years to complete. That feels like a long time, and Pep

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