“7 unbelievable situations that have occurred since the 115 accusations against Man City.”

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As the spotlight remains firmly on Manchester City, the saga of the 115 Financial Fair Play (FFP) charges continues to challenge the logic and patience of football fans. Three long years have passed since the Premier League made the bombshell announcement of the infractions, which may actually be even more numerous, with reports suggesting that the total number of charges could reach 134. However, while justice seems to be stalled, the Manchester club not only stands firm but has also amassed an impressive number of trophies. A true paradox that leaves many questioning the integrity of modern football.

Since the charges were announced, Manchester City has lifted six trophies, including the coveted 2023 UEFA Champions League, a feat that not only marked the club’s first triumph in this competition but also made them only the second English team to achieve the treble, joining their eternal rivals, Manchester United. The success on the pitch contrasts sharply with what is happening off it, where the details of the investigation remain shrouded in mystery, making each victory seem tainted by an asterisk.

Erling Haaland, the Norwegian star who joined City around the time the allegations began, continues to dazzle. In just one season, Haaland has amassed 36 goals in all competitions, and with a total of 90 goals since then, he has established himself as one of the leading forces in world football. His prowess on the pitch adds even more luster to an already glorious era for City.

In the world of coaching, Ange Postecoglou’s story is equally fascinating. In February 2023, he was on the verge of leading Celtic to yet another title, but in an impressive twist of fate, he now manages Tottenham, having gone through two different experiences while the City case still drags on. His rise is a clear example of the volatility that permeates modern football.

But it is not only Manchester City that has been dealing with the consequences of FFP rules. Since the beginning of this imbroglio, other Premier League clubs have also faced severe penalties. Everton, for example, started with a 10-point deduction that was reduced to six after an appeal, but shortly after received another two-point deduction for a new infraction. Nottingham Forest was also penalized with a loss of four points in the 2023-24 season. Even Leicester, which now finds itself in the Championship, has been affected by similar sanctions.

In an even broader picture, the instability of managers in the Premier League is shocking. Since the accusations were announced, 35 managers have lost their jobs, with Nottingham Forest leading this list with four dismissals. Among the notable figures who have faced the football guillotine are Ange Postecoglou, who has been sacked twice, and others like Graham Potter and Julen Lopetegui, who also enjoyed a fleeting time in charge.

In a twist that few predicted, Wrexham, a club that was once in the lower divisions, is now one step away from entering the Premier League. Since the first match following the accusations against City, Wrexham has dazzled with its consecutive promotions, transforming into a force to be reckoned with, and ironically, the possibility of a direct confrontation with Manchester City has become more than just a mere joke.

Meanwhile, Manchester City has excessively invested in the transfer market, spending an impressive £700 million across six transfer windows since the accusations. Among the most notable signings are Josko Gvardiol and Omar Marmoush, who together cost £145 million, and Antoine Semenyo, who arrived for £62.5 million. This ongoing investment raises questions about the club’s compliance with the rules it is allegedly supposed to adhere to, leaving fans of other clubs to wonder if everyone is playing with the same cards.

What unfolds around Manchester City is more than just a simple case of financial allegations; it is a reflection of the current state of football, where the line between success and controversy is thinner than ever. The coming weeks and months may reveal whether the club will be held accountable or if it will continue its ascent, leaving everyone speculating about the future of football itself.


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