@LABoog4
Apparently, the owners of Manchester City, despite signing up to the rules in the first instance, think they should be outside of them and able to pour as much money into their club as they like.
They dislike the fact that the so-called 'sponsorship deals' that they have should be tested to ensure that they aren't a front (by the 'sponsor' paying way over market value) for putting as much into the club as they like.
They talk about 'the tyranny of the majority', as if a majority vote in anything shouldn't count and that the wishes of the minority should always be supreme. Totally ridiculous really. Of course, if this realy was a 'tyranny', how come they've won 6 of the last 7 Premier League titles?
If the Premer League loses the case, then I think all the clubs in it that want to keep within a sensible set of spending rules should simply resign from the league and set up an alternative - to which City, and anyone else that doesn't agree, should not be invited.
I think that would really concentrate minds.
Personally, I don't see how anyone gets satisfaction from winning, when all they have done is massively outspend other clubs. To me, that is hollow success.