When the football world learned Leicester would face no points deduction this season despite being charged with breaking spending rules, it did not take people long to draw certain conclusions.
'Manchester City's lawyers are smiling today,' read one message seen by Mail Sport and it was hardly an isolated opinion.
If Leicester, with their relatively modest budget, could outmanoeuvre the Premier League's finest legal minds, then what chance did the the governing body have against the financial might of the reigning champions?
The first thing to say is that no two cases are the same. Just because Leicester have been able to escape punishment, it does not follow that the League will also be frustrated in their attempts to make the 115 charges against City stick.
Yet City's legal team will surely have followed the Leicester case with interest. Last March, the club were charged with breaking League profitability and sustainability (PSR) rules for the 2022-23 accounting period. The previous year, Leicester had extended that cut-off date by a month, so it concluded on June 30 rather than May 31. This is not uncommon in accounting practice but proved crucial for Leicester this time.
The Foxes were then able to appeal that that the Premier League did not have the power to charge them as the club were not a member of the competition for the entire period in question. An independent panel agreed with Leicester, who had recorded losses of nearly £90million for the 2022-23 season alone.
Under Premier League rules, clubs are allowed to lose no more than £105m over a three-year period. No wonder the League's executives were spitting feathers.
When Enzo Maresca left Leicester for Chelsea last summer, he was succeeded by Cooper but the Welshman was not the only candidate, with West Bromwich Albion's Carlos Corberan and former Chelsea and Brighton boss Graham Potter also considered.
During the interview process, the Leicester hierarchy were asked difficult questions about the PSR charge and are said to have exuded calm assurance throughout. That tends to happen when Nick De Marco KC is in your corner.
De Marco, who works out of the same firm Blackstone Chambers who have sent Lord Pannick to represent City, has an impressive list of clients that reads like a who's who of football. He has represented more than 45 English clubs, including Manchester United, Manchester City, Tottenham, Chelsea and Aston Villa, as well as Cristiano Ronaldo, Harry Kane and Jamie Vardy.
De Marco is a Queens Park Rangers fan who uses his social media accounts to showcase two of his main hobbies - cooking and photography. Not that he has much time to indulge them. De Marco is the barrister clubs, players and governing bodies call when they feel they may be in a spot of bother.
'Nick is so impressive' reads a testimonial from legal analysts Chambers UK on Blackstone's website. 'He knows so much about football, he has cut himself out as unique in the sport.'
Delighted as Leicester were to avoid a potential penalty, those around the squad certainly have their eyes and ears open.
The Premier League were furious that Leicester's appeal had succeeded and the EFL are not happy, either.
In 2023, with Leicester heading for promotion from the Championship, the EFL attempted to impose a business plan on the Foxes, such were their concerns about the state of their finances. Leicester avoided that, too, arguing that - you've guessed it - the League did not have the jurisdiction to take this action.
Last season Everton and Nottingham Forest were docked eight and four points respectively for breaking spending rules and other top-flight clubs, such as Chelsea, Newcastle and Aston Villa, have had to jump through several hoops to stay on the right side of the line.
You can only imagine what they thought when they heard Leicester were in the clear. Cooper hopes the judgement will help unite the club in the face of anger elsewhere.
He said: 'Even before I joined the club, they were pretty calm about the situation. This club are up front with you and it was an obvious question to ask about what might have been a difficult situation. The club have been really calm.
'It's good for the fans that they have clarity on it. Even now the decision has gone our way, we have to make sure we are still together.
'If there is any opinion on it, we need to show how strong we are and that we won't let any noise interfere. It adds to the challenge but it's one we're ready for.'
The real challenge is to match De Marco's prowess in the courtrooms with performances on the pitch. Judging by De Marco's record, it will be no easy task.
Wiseman5000
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dont be stupid and please use your fvcken free given brain for once. if City cheated need to be punished, its simple as that. there are bigger clubs in England than your oil money sugar daddy sponsered club
you're more useless than I thought
Wiseman5000
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dont be stupid and please use your fvcken free given brain for once. if City cheated need to be punished, its simple as that. there are bigger clubs in England than your oil money sugar daddy sponsered club
you're just a fool . no club in England is bigger than city
lightrex
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And you can prove it right? Silly you
ya I can
Ripbdmpstu
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I am all game for competitive spirit but how can anyone sympathise Man City's decade long corruption....Leicester or Everton did it for 1 season & that was even sporting reason...When Abu-Dhabi group took Over Man City they had a limit of what they can invest within Their then revenue budget...they knowingly falsified their Revenue Through third party sponsor deals which was basically the owners' themselves...people talk about Man City's dominance...if they adhere to their FFP rules they wouldn’t be able to hire Pep Guardiola & his fantasy football team in the first place...the whole team was created from the money they gained illegally... It's not Pep or players fault, its the club management who did it knowingly & still hoping that Their unlimited money & lawyers will save them Again....
And you can prove it right? Silly you
truthisbitter
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this article is rubbish and if you were following Leicester case then you'd have known that the premier league body charge Leicester while they were not under the premier league they were relegated so they can't breach the premier league financial fair play
Am 10 bro,but I have brain more than old fools! Age is number!!
Yutacnsy
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but the charge against mancity is stark jealousy better beat them on the field than to talk rubbish!
how old are you? 10?
Yutacnsy
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I am all game for competitive spirit but how can anyone sympathise Man City's decade long corruption....Leicester or Everton did it for 1 season & that was even sporting reason...When Abu-Dhabi group took Over Man City they had a limit of what they can invest within Their then revenue budget...they knowingly falsified their Revenue Through third party sponsor deals which was basically the owners' themselves...people talk about Man City's dominance...if they adhere to their FFP rules they wouldn’t be able to hire Pep Guardiola & his fantasy football team in the first place...the whole team was created from the money they gained illegally... It's not Pep or players fault, its the club management who did it knowingly & still hoping that Their unlimited money & lawyers will save them Again....
mature comment
Yutacnsy
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Just send city to championship so Arsenal and Liverpool will fight for the title. one thing is sure they are jealous of city's success and they trying hard to prevent them from winning and winning.
dont be stupid and please use your fvcken free given brain for once. if City cheated need to be punished, its simple as that. there are bigger clubs in England than your oil money sugar daddy sponsered club
Wiseman5000
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Just send city to championship so Arsenal and Liverpool will fight for the title. one thing is sure they are jealous of city's success and they trying hard to prevent them from winning and winning.
SMHellas
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The circumstances are different so the argument will be different. Leicester also did not face 115 charges. City's case will be decided on its own merits
lightrex
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I am all game for competitive spirit but how can anyone sympathise Man City's decade long corruption....Leicester or Everton did it for 1 season & that was even sporting reason...When Abu-Dhabi group took Over Man City they had a limit of what they can invest within Their then revenue budget...they knowingly falsified their Revenue Through third party sponsor deals which was basically the owners' themselves...people talk about Man City's dominance...if they adhere to their FFP rules they wouldn’t be able to hire Pep Guardiola & his fantasy football team in the first place...the whole team was created from the money they gained illegally... It's not Pep or players fault, its the club management who did it knowingly & still hoping that Their unlimited money & lawyers will save them Again....
Zezesol400
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It's rubbish,dey juh want 2 kill de league with there jealous
Reyacknp
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"Thank God "? Thank God for what? That Leicester were free doesn't mean You are free too, at least not yet until after the hearing today then maybe we can know City's position.
don't you red that "City's Lawyers were smiling" that mean something positive came on Man City way.
Fuhbdeinor
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All Football are just fantasizing about City getting expelled.
cepacelopz
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slm
truthisbitter
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I pray, City are innocent and they will bring wrath on the haters who wanted them guilty , Amen
Amen! Amen!! Amen!!!
truthisbitter
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this article is rubbish and if you were following Leicester case then you'd have known that the premier league body charge Leicester while they were not under the premier league they were relegated so they can't breach the premier league financial fair play
but the charge against mancity is stark jealousy better beat them on the field than to talk rubbish!
hekalnoru
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All the best City
Botbciklr
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this article is rubbish and if you were following Leicester case then you'd have known that the premier league body charge Leicester while they were not under the premier league they were relegated so they can't breach the premier league financial fair play
yocabikltz
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Thank God
"Thank God "? Thank God for what? That Leicester were free doesn't mean You are free too, at least not yet until after the hearing today then maybe we can know City's position.
CitizenOfFootball_FC
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Let the epl face city's dominance once more!
CitizenOfFootball_FC
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I pray, City are innocent and they will bring wrath on the haters who wanted them guilty , Amen
Biualnru
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Thank God