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It is taking too long - Tottenham frustrated by delay in Manchester City 115 charges case

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy
Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy has expressed his disapproval of the significant delay in resolving Manchester City's 115 charges for breaching financial rules.
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The hearing concluded in December of last year, yet no decision has been reached, despite initial expectations of a verdict by March.

What Levy said

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Daniel Levy has voiced his disapproval regarding the prolonged delay in resolving the 115 financial rule breaches Manchester City is accused of.

Recent reports suggest the long-awaited ruling on this landmark case may be further postponed until the international break between October 4th and 18th.

Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy || Credit: Imago

"It would be really unfair of me to comment on another Premier League club," stated Levy, as reported by Sportal. "All I will say is that this has gone on for far too long. For the good of the game, it needs to be resolved one way or another.

"Sadly, we seem unable to find solutions internally. Rather than letting the lawyers profit handsomely from the situation…"

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