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A Rematch in the Court Room: City Take on the Premier League for Second Time Over Rules as The Citizens Believe ATP Rules are Anti-Competitive
It looks like both Manchester City and the Premier League‘s Associated Party Transaction (ATP) will be back in court in mid-October, as the citizens believe the rewritten ATP rules are anti-competitive and breach public law principles.
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