The City of Leicester, accused of breaking premier financial policies

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The Premier League He accused the City of Leicester of many violations of the league’s economic policies and the case is defined in an independent commission for its analysis. According to the Premier Arbitration Court, Leicester was accused of destroying EFL (English Football League) financial policies during 2023/2024, when they were militaded in the second division, not fulfilling their obligation to deliver accounts on time and not provide full assistance to the premier when he started his investigation.

Leicester has been accused of premier of breaking the economic rules between 2019 and 2023, but ‘Foxes’ appealed and managed to get rid of a discount of points when considering the Independent Commission the premier and its policies -preventing a club from over 105 million pounds (125 million euros) Three years – has not had jurisdiction since the team was (the second).

However, now the primary states that he has the power here and the entire Leicester, considering the independent commission he is guilty of, he may face a penalty on economic or sports, including loss of points.

The team led by Ruud Van Nistelrooy has ensured many days to go down to the championship and this weekend, after a fight against the town of Ipswich, he has been striving his legend Jamie Vardy, who leaves the club this Tag -Hinter. In a statement published on Tuesday, Leicester confirmed that it would work with the premier to clarify the situation.

Source: La Verdad

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