No. But the actual legal decision is linked.
Basically confirms that PL could not just amend the 3 instances where original rules were found to be unlawful and they would then be okay. However PL in their statement are now arguing that league has voted in a new set of rules (in which League did just make amendments), which haven't been looked at by the Tribunal, so everything is okay.
I am no lawyer but it seems madness by the PL and just a further waste of PL (the clubs) money in legal fees defending these rules against objections.
Seems like now is the time for a complete review of the financial rules, preferably by the new Government Watchdog, with input from clubs and supporter groups, to produce a set of rules that meets the requirement, followed by an initial review by all clubs legal teams, then review by an independent legal tribunal, before publication. It would be a far better use of legal fees than what is happening at the moment.
It should start from the premise of why we need financial rules (ensure club survival and/or promote fair competition?) and then devise the rules accordingly.
Of course it may take a while to do this and while they do it clubs should be allowed to spend as they see wish.