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Why the Premier League has fined Man City £1m
Why the Premier League has fined Man City £1m

The Independent

time32 minutes ago

  • Sport
  • The Independent

Why the Premier League has fined Man City £1m

Manchester City have been fined more than £1m by the Premier League for breaching the rules around delayed kick-offs and restarts nine times last season, England's top-flight league said on Thursday. The fine comes a year after City paid £2m to the league for breaching the same game-delay rules. The club accepted and apologised for the rule breaches, and confirmed they have reminded their players and staff of their responsibilities in complying with the rules. "Rules relating to kick-offs and re-starts help ensure the organisation of the competition is set at the highest possible professional standard and provides certainty to fans and participating clubs," the league said in a statement. "It also ensures the broadcast of every Premier League match is kept to schedule." Fines totalling £1m pounds were imposed relating to City's home games against Southampton, Tottenham Hotspur, Nottingham Forest, Manchester United, West Ham United and Newcastle United and their away fixtures against Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and Ipswich Town. The longest game delays were two minutes 22 seconds each for restarts v West Ham and Ipswich. City are awaiting the verdict of 115 unrelated charges of alleged breaches of the Financial Fair Play (FFP) rules. The charges cover a period starting from 2009 and continuing into the 2022-23 season. City have always denied any wrongdoing.

Man City fined more than $1 million for repeatedly delaying Premier League kickoff times
Man City fined more than $1 million for repeatedly delaying Premier League kickoff times

San Francisco Chronicle​

time3 hours ago

  • Sport
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Man City fined more than $1 million for repeatedly delaying Premier League kickoff times

Manchester City was fined more than one million pounds ($1.35 million) by the Premier League on Thursday for repeatedly delaying kickoff times 'without good reason' last season. City, managed by Pep Guardiola, admitted to nine breaches of league rules related to kickoffs and re-starts after halftime and has apologized. The most dominant team in English soccer over the past decade was handed fines for each breach, amounting to 1.08 million pounds ($1.45 million). The biggest individual fine was 210,000 pounds ($283,000) for a delay of 2 minutes, 22 seconds at the start of the second half against Ipswich on Jan. 19. 'Rules relating to kickoffs and re-starts help ensure the organization of the competition is set at the highest possible professional standard and provides certainty to fans and participating clubs,' the Premier League said in a statement. 'It also ensures the broadcast of every Premier League match is kept to schedule.' City, currently in the U.S. for the Club World Cup, delayed kickoffs for the start of both halves in a match against Manchester United in December. The start of the second half was delayed 2 minutes, 24 seconds — the longest of all the breaches. Last year, City was fined 2.09 million pounds ($2.8 million) for 22 breaches of the same rule over the previous two seasons. City is still waiting on the outcome of a hearing into more than 100 charges of alleged financial breaches over a nine-year period. The hearing began in September last year after charges were made in February 2023. ___ ___

Man City Fined More Than $1 Million for Repeatedly Delaying Premier League Kickoff Times
Man City Fined More Than $1 Million for Repeatedly Delaying Premier League Kickoff Times

Al Arabiya

time4 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Man City Fined More Than $1 Million for Repeatedly Delaying Premier League Kickoff Times

Manchester City was fined more than one million pounds (1.35 million) by the Premier League on Thursday for repeatedly delaying kickoff times without good reason last season. City, managed by Pep Guardiola, admitted to nine breaches of league rules related to kickoffs and restarts after halftime and has apologized. The most dominant team in English soccer over the past decade was handed fines for each breach amounting to 1.08 million pounds (1.45 million). The biggest individual fine was 210,000 pounds (283,000) for a delay of 2 minutes 22 seconds at the start of the second half against Ipswich on Jan. 19. 'Rules relating to kickoffs and restarts help ensure the organization of the competition is set at the highest possible professional standard and provides certainty to fans and participating clubs,' the Premier League said in a statement. 'It also ensures the broadcast of every Premier League match is kept to schedule.' City, currently in the US for the Club World Cup, delayed kickoffs for the start of both halves in a match against Manchester United in December. The start of the second half was delayed 2 minutes 24 seconds – the longest of all the breaches. Last year, City was fined 2.09 million pounds (2.8 million) for 22 breaches of the same rule over the previous two seasons. City is still waiting on the outcome of a hearing into more than 100 charges of alleged financial breaches over a nine-year period. The hearing began in September last year after charges were made in February 2023.

Man City fined more than $1 million for repeatedly delaying Premier League kickoff times
Man City fined more than $1 million for repeatedly delaying Premier League kickoff times

Washington Post

time4 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Man City fined more than $1 million for repeatedly delaying Premier League kickoff times

Manchester City was fined more than one million pounds ($1.35 million) by the Premier League on Thursday for repeatedly delaying kickoff times 'without good reason' last season. City, managed by Pep Guardiola, admitted to nine breaches of league rules related to kickoffs and re-starts after halftime and has apologized. The most dominant team in English soccer over the past decade was handed fines for each breach, amounting to 1.08 million pounds ($1.45 million).

Omar Berrada issues hard-hitting message to Manchester United over City's 115 charges
Omar Berrada issues hard-hitting message to Manchester United over City's 115 charges

Yahoo

time4 hours ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Omar Berrada issues hard-hitting message to Manchester United over City's 115 charges

Those within Manchester United have been handing a tough message from CEO Omar Berrada concerning Manchester City's 115 charges, according to fresh claims. Supporters and figures throughout football are continuing to wait for a clear verdict and outcome surrounding Manchester City's charges issued by the Premier League for alleged breaches of the division's financial rules. Advertisement It comes after manager Pep Guardiola said back in February that he expected the club to learn the outcome of the hearing into its 115 charges 'in one month', after such hearing took place in front of an independent commission between September and December. While no-one has formally stated when a decision will be reached, and the widespread expectation of such a verdict coming in the first quarter of 2025, additional lines of reporting have indicated that even the summer time may not be realistic. Nevertheless, the ongoing wait has got some figures within the game bracing for what could be, in their eyes, the worst possible outcome and Manchester City emerge from the situation entirely unscathed. According to the information of Manchester City insider 'Tolmie's Hairdoo' on X, Omar Berrada – CEO at Manchester United – has now briefed those within Old Trafford to prepare for potential 'civil war' within the Premier League. Advertisement The message to the club is also said to have included the hard-hitting fact that there was no wrongdoing during his time at Manchester City, as well as the development that an announcement is imminent concerning the Etihad club's charges. Berrada is also said to be expecting Manchester City to be cleared of all of the 'most serious' charges put to the club by the Premier League in February, 2023. Omar Berrada was first appointed by Manchester United to their position of chief executive in January 2024 after he resigned as chief football operations officer at City Football Group, earning a significant reputation for his work at Manchester City. The 47-year-old was initially the Etihad Stadium club's commercial director, before taking on the position of chief operating officer ahead of moving into the chief football operations officer position within the wider City Football Group. Significant alterations in Manchester City's boardroom have continued beyond Berrada's exit, with Txiki Begiristain opting to leave the role of sporting director this summer after 13 seasons in the position, succeeded by Sporting CP's Hugo Viana.

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