Mansour's payments and a U-turn by Uefa: key Manchester City findings | David Conn

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Court of arbitration for sport judgment also finds no Uefa bias and shows why an alleged FFP breach was unsubstantiated

Mansour did arrange payments Manchester City themselves acknowledged that the club’s owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan of the Abu Dhabi ruling family, did arrange payments, understood to be a total £30m, for sponsorship in 2012 and 2013, on behalf of the Abu Dhabi telecoms giant Etisalat.

 

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Arbitration courts are not up to much are they...?

This is like getting Rolf Harris to write about Operation Yewtree... Shill.

David Conn grasping to try drag City's name through the mud with two articles in two days. Most other journalists accept CAS rulings as final. Waiting on an article about how poor UEFA are when it comes to prosecutions 🙃

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