Premier League Urges City Case Resolution
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•Man City 115 charges: Premier League chief says 'time to resolve' case
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Richard Masters says it is 'self-evident' the case around Manchester City needs to be resolved.
Independent disciplinary commission is set to hear the case against City .
City deny all charges for allegedly breaching Premier League financial rules.
Masters said he did not envisage Premier League games being played in foreign countries, despite other leagues exploring the prospect.
âWe've got semi-automated offsides coming in at some point this season when it is ready and we're doing other things we think will help with supporter experience.â He added that the divisionâs hands are âslightly tiedâ by global governing bodiesâ rules on how the technology is allowed to be operated. âWe would like to do more and we're trying to work with IFAB and Fifa to expand the experience for supporters in the stadium,â Masters said..
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