A decision about rules that left both sides claiming victory revealed the broken reality of the world’s richest competition.
Fans will notice no matches are scheduled for October 12, 13 or 14. The Sporting News explains the reason behind this break.
Back in June, Manchester City took the Premier League to independent arbitration, claiming that the existing associated party ...
The APT dispute between Manchester City and the Premier League has reached a verdict but a far bigger case continues ...
The ruling over APT is separate from the case over 115 breaches of the PL's financial rules which is still pending ...
The Premier League sees Manchester United under pressure against Aston Villa. Here's how the table looks before Saturday's ...
The verdict on Manchester City's APT case is in, so who won the scuffle? Plus: Brazil's dilemma and an apology for Gazzaniga.
Where has it gone wrong for Manchester United? English football's biggest club, and 20-time league champions look further ...
Manchester United hits the road to take on Aston Villa at Villa Park this weekend in a potentially pivotal match for the club ...
Manchester City claimed a partial victory over the Premier League on Monday after an arbitration panel ruled on sponsorship ...
Manchester City and the Premier League are both claiming victory after the conclusion of the first of two high-profile ...
Pep Guardiola says the Premier League has turned down a request from Manchester City and Chelsea to postpone their opening ...