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New Premier League APT rules 'unlawful' - Man City

BBC Local News Friday, 15 November 2024 ()
New Premier League APT rules 'unlawful' - Man CityBBC Local News: Manchester -- Manchester City call the Premier League's proposed changes to rules governing commercial deals "unlawful" in a letter to other top-flight clubs.
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