German newspaper Der Spiegel claims they have fresh evidence that proves the Court of Arbitration's verdict was wrong, but City have strenuously denied the new claims, saying they are a 'cynical attempt to publicly re-litigate'.
City successfully overturned a two-year European football ban earlier this month, with the independent judicial body finding that they had not breached Uefa's financial fair play regulations.
Der Spiegel had claimed that seven leaked emails, revealed by Football Leaks, showed that the Premier League club had disguised owner investment as payments from sponsors in a bid to circumvent financial rules, leading to the punishment from Uefa.
However, CAS found in City's favour that the seven emails had been taken out of context, thereby reversing the sanction handed by the football body.
But now the German publication claim they have a new batch of emails that they say prove not only City's guilt in defying financial rules, but that they lied to CAS during the hearing.
The newspaper does not specify the details contained in the emails, but maintain that City have committed wrongdoing in regards to their financial arrangements.
The former Premier League champions have always firmly denied the allegations, saying that the claims are part of a 'clear and organised' assault on the club's reputation, before adding that the latest allegations are part of 'a cynical attempt to publicly re-litigate'.
'The questions and matters raised by Der Spiegel appear to be a cynical attempt to publicly re-litigate and undermine a case that has been fully adjudicated, after detailed proceedings and due process, by the Court of Arbitration for Sport,' the club said in a statement issued on Thursday.
'Manchester City's policy remains not to comment on out of context materials purported to have been criminally obtained from City Football Group and Manchester City personnel.'
Alvyndeclerk
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just leave city alone they deserve to be playing in the Champions League the best teams play in the competition and,they deserve their peace of,mind
Babckpt
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Now the 10 years old on this app will come running attacking and abusing City. CAS has clearly stated that ManCity didn't break the FFP. The German paper had edited version of the emails. Two emails were edited out of context to create a doubt that some shoddy dealings has taken place. Q1) So why did CAS fine ManCity? A:- It is because they felt that ManCity didn't cooperate with UEFA investigation. Q2);- If ManCity were clean than why didn't they coperate with UEFA investigation? A:- ManCity didn't trust UEFA, as they had decided to punish ManCity even before the completion of investigation. Also those emails also contained all the information regarding the club ( scouting, medical, transfer targets, Academy prospects and their contract situation etc etc) as well as personal information. ManCity feared that UEFA may 'pass on' these vital information to rivals. If you have an iota of brain, then read the CAS ruling. PS:- If any #*'!!+-: *#"'_&;; have ever applied for loans (education or home etc) or your family for that matter, you have no f******g right to accuse anyone of FFP breach. Because it's equivalent to FFP breach in real life.
BlueBlackSnake
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Those who say that City violated the rules are just haters that don’t want to admit City’s dominance as a club