Financial doping not just about what Manchester City has won, but what others have lost

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Financial doping not just about what Manchester City has won, but what others have lost
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The Abu Dhabi royal family-backed club has dominated the English Premier League for the last decade and faces 115 charges that relate to suspected breaches of financial fair play but experience suggests the club could tie up the legal process for years

The first refers to the number of points needed to guarantee winning this season’s Premier League title in English football and which would come from six wins in City’s seven remaining games and allow for one, unlikely, defeat.

That number may not be needed because it assumes that Arsenal will win all its five remaining games to reach 90 points, which is far from a ...

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