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Manchester City hearing date for 115 Premier League charges set

Manchester City's 2024 Premier League title celebrations
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The hearing into Manchester City's 115 Premier League charges is set to kick off on Monday, with the reigning champions potentially facing a points deduction.

City, who is in pursuit of their fifth consecutive Premier League title, could face an unlimited fine or even expulsion from English football's top flight if found guilty. High-ranking individuals at the club have dismissed the allegations against them, and now a hearing is imminent.

The club stands accused of violating Premier League financial regulations over a nine-year span starting in 2009. They're charged with failing to provide accurate financial data, among other accusations.

In August, Premier League boss Richard Masters stated it was "time to resolve" the case against City. "It's been going on for a number of years and I think it's self-evident that the case needs to be heard and answered," he expressed.

"Manchester City FC is surprised by the issuing of these alleged breaches of the Premier League Rules, particularly given the extensive engagement and vast amount of detailed materials that the EPL has been provided with," Manchester City responded in a February 2023 statement. This was the same month the Premier League confirmed the alleged breaches involving City had been forwarded to a commission.

Manchester City has expressed its openness to the inquiry by asserting: "The Club welcomes the review of this matter by an independent Commission, to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence that exists in support of its position. As such we look forward to this matter being put to rest once and for all."

Commencing in 2019, the Premier League's investigation into City's dealings did not fully unveil the alleged infractions until 2023. These include not completely revealing financial deals made with a manager and consistent breaches of UEFA's financial fair play regulations spanning five years.

Sky Sports suggests that the hearing could last for two months, with the independent commission then needing considerable time due to the extensive number of allegations, to formulate a verdict. It's projected that a decision may be reached in the new year, however, publication of the ruling is speculated to not appear before the spring, and potentially could be prolonged even further.

Moreover, should City face any punitive measures like a points deduction, they do preserve the right to appeal, which may considerably extend the legal process.

The Premier League clarified its stance on the matter involving City, stating in February 2023: "Commissions are independent of the Premier League and member clubs," and "The members of the Commission will be appointed by the independent Chair of the Premier League Judicial Panel, in accordance with Premier League Rules W.19, W.20 and W.26."

They further added that "The proceedings before the Commission will, in accordance with Premier League Rule W.82, be confidential and heard in private. Under Premier League Rule W.82.2, the Commission's final award will be published on the Premier League's website.

"This confirmation is made in accordance with Premier League Rule W.82.1. The Premier League will be making no further comment in respect of this matter until further notice."