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Premier League clubs express 'frustration' over delay of Man City verdict

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The decision on Manchester City's 115 financial charges has reportedly been postponed amidst ongoing discussions about the future of Premier League chair, Alison Brittain. According to The Express, several high-ranking figures within the Premier League have been gathering opinions from club executives regarding whether Brittain should be granted another three-year term.



Richard Masters has faced criticism due to the delay of Manchester City's verdict (Image: Getty Images) When questioned earlier this year for an update, Premier League chief executive Richard Masters said: "I can't answer that specific question. "They hear the case, they decide the outcome, and we have no influence over that, over it or its timing.

And that's right, if you think from an independence point of view, that there is independent people making those decisions, and we just have to be waiting. I mean, I just have to wait, and legal processes rarely take less time than you anticipated, but we have to be patient." City has consistently maintained its innocence throughout, whilst the possibility of an appeal remains once the final judgement is delivered.Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.