Premier League CEO says Man City 115 charges verdict delayed beyond expectations
Source: Sky News · All Sky News reports
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Summary
Sky News clip features Premier League CEO Richard Masters responding to questions about the Manchester City financial misconduct case at the 2026/27 season launch. Masters states the process has taken longer than expected, acknowledges fan frustrations, and emphasizes confidentiality until a decision is ready. The segment notes another season starting without a verdict in the 115 charges case. Sourcing is limited to Masters' on-camera remarks; no additional experts or documents are referenced.
Editorial Assessment
The report accurately conveys Masters' comments and the established timeline: charges filed in 2023, private hearing concluded December 2024, and no ruling as of August 2026. It provides essential context on the independent commission's role without speculation. Viewers receive a clear statement from the league's chief executive but lack deeper detail on possible reasons for delay or appeal prospects, which multiple outlets have noted as likely.
Key Moments
Man City case has taken longer than expected with no verdict as new season starts
Confirmed by Premier League statements and multiple reports; hearing ended Dec 2024 with no ruling nearly 21 months later.
Premier League must keep process confidential until decision is ready
Direct quote from CEO Richard Masters aligning with league rules on independent commission proceedings.