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This can’t possibly be true in this case. But I take the general point that the law compels them to ruin football entirely for £1 more if given the option.From a legal pov it is actually really interesting tbh, and he's probably right in a lot of what he says. I hadn't really thought about it this way, but under UK company law the City directors would arguably be breaching their fiduciary obligations (i.e., breaking the law) by not signing City up to the super league, given the context.
When the news came out I wrote out and deleted another version of my recurring rant about how disgraceful it was to allow football clubs to be shoehorned into the corporate form of ownership. By English custom they’re stakeholder-driven entities and that’s how the law should recognise them. At this point even the Tories are realising that.