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Why Reading FC and other clubs could be owed money if Manchester City found guilty of Premier League breaches

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Monday, May 20, 2024 10:47 am
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Reading FC and other EFL clubs could be owed millions of pounds in compensation if Manchester City are found guilty of 115 charges relating to alleged FFP breaches.

Having celebrated their fourth consecutive Premier League title win at the weekend, City’s achievements remain under a cloud having been alleged to have broken Premier League rules while they are still under investigation.

Among their 115 alleged charges of breaching Premier League regulations, it includes:

– 54x failure to provide accurate financial information from 2009/10-2017/18

– 14x failure to provide accurate details for player and manager payments from 2009/10-2017/18

– 5x failure to comply with UEFA’s rules from 2013/14-2017/18

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– 7x breaching Premier League’s PSR rules from 2015/16-2017/18

– 35x failure to cooperate with Premier League investigations from December 2018 -February 2023.

Analysis carried out by a team of data specialists at Best Payout Online Slots (https://bestpayoutonlineslots.com/), they have revealed that City could owe their domestic rivals around £350million in Premier League prize money.

The estimation of potential compensation is based on central payments distributed to Premier League clubs over the specified period.

These central payments are divided into six categories: Equal Share, Facility Fees, Merit Payment, International Equal Share, International Merit Payment, and Central Commercial.

With the exception of Facility Fees and Merit Payments, which are based on the number of televised matches and final league standings respectively, the other payments are distributed equally among the clubs.

To determine the potential compensation owed by Manchester City, data from official Premier League sources and news sites were utilised.

By removing Manchester City from the standings and adjusting the positions of other clubs accordingly, the revised Merit Payments were calculated.

The difference between the original and adjusted Merit Payments provided an estimate of how much each club could be owed.

The adjusted table, reflecting the differences in Merit Payments when Manchester City is excluded, is as follows:

Total Difference in Merit Payments 2011/12 – 2022/23

Everton – £19,332,757

Manchester United – £18,606,876

West Ham United – £18,577,695

Southampton – £18,576,695

Arsenal – £18,090,352

Crystal Palace – £17,821,814

Liverpool – £17,563,357

Newcastle United – £17,391,148

Chelsea – £16,176,250

Tottenham Hotspur – £16,128,743

Leicester City – £15,343,326

Aston Villa – £13,541,362

Burnley – £12,243,326

Brighton & Hove Albion – £12,157,819

Bournemouth – £11,903,800

Wolverhampton Wanderers – £10,980,613

West Bromwich Albion – £10,854,801

Watford – £10,492,758

Fulham – £9,513,019

Swansea City – £9,107,386

Stoke City – £9,107,206

Norwich City – £7,448,389

Sunderland – £7,175,938

Leeds United – £6,537,033

Brentford – £4,788,958

Hull City – £4,422,590

Huddersfield Town – £3,849,786

Sheffield United – £3,518,375

Cardiff City – £3,154,601

Nottingham Forest – £3,100,000

Queens Park Rangers – £2,755,841

Middlesbrough – £1,941,609

Wigan Athletic – £1,510,943

Reading – £755,881

Blackburn Rovers – £755,062

Bolton Wanderers – £755,062

Manchester City – £0

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