Report: Liverpool Joins Legal Push for Man City Compensation Over Charges | OneFootball

Report: Liverpool Joins Legal Push for Man City Compensation Over Charges | OneFootball

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·14 novembre 2024

Report: Liverpool Joins Legal Push for Man City Compensation Over Charges

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Liverpool Among Four Clubs Targeting Compensation Over Man City Charges

Reports that Liverpool, alongside Manchester United, Arsenal, and Tottenham, have initiated steps towards claiming compensation should Manchester City be found guilty of financial rule breaches. The claims revolve around City’s alleged violations over a span of 115 charges between 2009 and 2018, with these clubs reserving the right to seek damages via arbitration.

Potential Compensation for Financial Rule Breaches

These clubs filed their notices in anticipation of the independent regulatory commission’s verdict, which is expected next year. By formally reserving their claims now, Liverpool and their counterparts protect their interests ahead of a potential statute of limitations cut-off from 2018. Legal guidance indicated that waiting could result in lost opportunities to pursue compensation should the charges hold.


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Claims for Lost Titles and European Qualification

According to The Times, the charges against City affect seasons where clubs missed out on lucrative titles and European spots. Liverpool finished runners-up to City in 2013/14, while Arsenal and Tottenham missed top-four placements, and Manchester United came second in two of City’s title-winning seasons under scrutiny (2011/12 and 2017/18). If City is found guilty, these clubs may seek compensation for the revenue they would have earned through Champions League qualification and potential Premier League titles.

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Legal Challenges on the Horizon

The ramifications of the City case are unprecedented in English football. The clubs’ actions could lead to massive financial claims, amounting to “hundreds of millions of pounds,” as The Times notes. These cases could mark the start of a broader legal confrontation between Premier League clubs and regulatory bodies, particularly if City’s conduct is found to have violated the competitive balance of the league.

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This potential compensation claim is more than justified. If City’s alleged financial breaches led to unfair advantages, the resulting losses for Liverpool are real – both in terms of silverware and the revenue that comes with it. Those missed chances for titles and Champions League qualifications impact everything from sponsorship deals to recruitment prospects.

With Arne Slot now at the helm, Liverpool fans feel a renewed ambition for silverware. However, the past seasons’ heartbreak, especially in 2013/14, remains fresh. Supporters can argue that had City adhered to the same financial constraints, Liverpool might have claimed that title.

This arbitration move is a positive one for the club. By protecting their interests now, Liverpool is keeping its options open should City be found guilty. Many fans hope that if these allegations are proven, Liverpool and the other affected clubs will receive rightful compensation for what they missed out on due to alleged financial misconduct by City.

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