Premier League CEO Richard Masters confirmed to MPs that a date has been set for the hearing into Manchester City's alleged 115 breaches of financial rules. He defended the process, insisting that all top-flight clubs were being treated equally under the rules. The exact date of the hearing was not disclosed, and Masters also mentioned ongoing investigations into Chelsea's case. This comes amid frustrations from Everton and Nottingham Forest fans over the dragging of the Man City case, with concerns raised about the lack of transparency and communication.
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters was questioned by MP's after Everton and Nottingham Forest were charged with breaching Premier League Profitability and Sustainability Rules ⬇️ https://t.co/pFzMMvYjB8
Premier League chief executive Richard Masters says a date has been set for the hearing into Manchester City's alleged breaches of financial rules. #BBCFootball
A date has been set for an independent commission to hear Premier League financial charges against Manchester City, the league’s chief executive Richard Masters has told MPs ✍️ @PAJamieGardner https://t.co/TkkYBvZ9wS
Don’t know why it took being dragged in front of a select committee for the Premier League CEO to say there was a date set for the hearing into Manchester City and the 115 charges. A lot of the public frustration is related to the opacity and lack of communication around this.
The Premier League chief executive, Richard Masters, has revealed a date has been set to deal with Manchester City’s charges for 115 alleged rule breaches — but that he is unable to reveal when it is. Read more ⬇️ https://t.co/VqFgcOffpL
PL chief Richard Masters: Date set for Man City hearing – but I can’t say when. He also defends PL process against claim by MP that Everton points deduction is "fishy". https://t.co/JCVhyFfoQI
Date set for hearing into Premier League charges against Manchester City. Chief executive Richard Masters insisted that all top-flight clubs were being treated equally under the rules. https://t.co/ya2BqxprJN
Date set for football’s ‘trial of the century’. PL chief Richard Masters tells @CommonsCMS @cj_dinenage that a hearing has been scheduled over Manchester City’s 115 alleged breaches of the league's financial rules, & the case “is progressing”, but he would not reveal when ⬇️ https://t.co/bMfqz3Qh7e
Link here to see MPs questioning Premier League CEO Richard Masters and EFL chair Rick Parry (Everton fan Julie watching on) https://t.co/KP6ikzcCyU
Premier League CEO Richard Masters has confirmed to the DCMS select committee that a date has been set for Manchester City’s Premier League hearing for their alleged 115 breaches of financial rules Masters could not specify the exact date ⬇️ https://t.co/KKMznJbNWC
“I don’t think it’s messy” Premier League CEO Richard Masters defends charging Everton again over financial rules. Tells @CommonsCMS a date now set for a hearing on Man City case, and it concerns “v different charges” to EFC/Forest cases “Still investigating” Chelsea case ⬇️ https://t.co/51kMqQjkqm
Premier League chief exec Richard Masters tells MPs that date has been set for Man City 115 charges hearing "but I can't say when that is". Insists "the volume and character" of Man City charges are different to those against Everton and Forest.
Prem CEO Richard Masters says "I can" understand the frustrations of Everton and Forest fans while Man City case drags on. "There is a date but I can't tell you when it is."