It just won’t happen. They will have the best legal team in the world fighting for them. They will probably come out with something like a 20 point fine. Which may affect them in one season but they will just dominate there afterwards. I think the new incarnation of PSR will just tighten the string on owners injecting money. The way forward is and always has been to grow commercial revenues.
Here’s the stupidest way to put it - if you charge poor people £500 a match and they fill the ground, that counts. If you pour in £500m of investment and make the tickets £1 each, that doesn’t. Nobody is ****ing winning apart from the establishment. But then isn’t the PL just an analogy of life itself?
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"If City win this APT case, and it allows APTs in the Premier League, then what we’ll see is some massive sponsorship deals signed almost immediately by Newcastle to boost their transfer budget for next summer. It wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest if they spend over £300m on pure player transfers"