Jamie Carragher warns Manchester City winning the Treble will be ‘WORTHLESS’ if they are found guilty of any of their 115 financial rule break charges from the Premier League

Jamie Carragher has warned Manchester City that winning a sensational Treble this season will be ‘worthless’ if they are found guilty of any of the 115 financial rule break charges lodged by the Premier League.

City took a giant step closer to winning three trophies in a single campaign after sealing their spot in the Champions League final last night, courtesy of a thumping 4-0 victory over Real Madrid in their semi-final second leg tie. 

Pep Guardiola’s heavyweights are also on course to pip Arsenal to the top-flight title and will take on neighbours Manchester United in the FA Cup final on June 3. 

However, lurking in the background of their achievements this year are the legal papers served by the Premier League in March. These announced charges over alleged financial rule breaches which may lead to a seismic punishment.

As reported by Mail Sport, City executives were left stunned after being notified of the charges, which relate in part to financial information regarding revenue, details of manager and player remuneration and profitability and sustainability.

Manchester City have been warned that winning the Treble this season may be ‘worthless’

Jamie Carragher mentioned the 115 financial rule breach charges lodged against the club

City could be hit with a points reduction or even expelled from the top-flight if found guilty (pictured: owner Sheikh Mansour, left, and chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak, right)

Should City be found guilty, they face a wide range of potential sanctions including a points deduction or even an unprecedented expulsion from the Premier League. 

And Carragher believes this holds the potential to undermine the club’s success.

Taking to Twitter, City YouTuber Steven McInerney directed a message at Carragher, saying: ‘Champions League final. FA Cup final. One win to win the Premier League. 

‘Smashed the goalscoring record. Reckon [Erling] Haaland chose the right team, hey @Carra23?’

In response, Carragher fired back, writing: ‘It looks like [it], Steven! You said for the first six months of the season you weren’t the same, so we have to ask why & one of the reasons we looked at was the role of Haaland, Steven, it’s our job! 

‘Hopefully you don’t get a guilty with any of those 115 charges which will make it all worthless!’ 

The Premier League said that the alleged breaches were committed from September 2009 to the 2017-18 season and would be referred to an independent commission.

City YouTuber Steven McInerney tweeted Carragher with a dig over Erling Haaland’s signing

In response, Carragher insisted any action taken against City would undermine their success

City have continued to splash the cash but are awaiting the results of an independent probe

After the news of City’s charges broke, Carragher had reacted sarcastically, insisting it ‘can’t be right’ and joking that the club earn more commercial revenue than most. 

He tweeted: ‘This can’t be right, Man City bring in more commercial revenue than Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Man Utd & Liverpool.’

City have vehemently defended their actions and said they ‘welcome’ the review. They also described the evidence supporting their position as ‘irrefutable’. 

However, according to a former financial advisor for the club, City must be relegated from the top-flight if the charges related to the alleged breaches are proven. 

Stefan Borson wrote on Twitter: ‘Alarmist or not, the sheer extent of the PL charges are at a level that IF found proven, must lead to relegation.’

Between the dates mentioned by the Premier League, a rampant City had won three Premier League titles, an FA Cup and three Carabao Cup trophies.

Between 2009-2018, City won three Premier League titles, an FA Cup and three Carabao Cups

List of charges against Man City 

Details of the Premier League Rules that the Man City is alleged to have breached are as follows:

1. In respect of each of Seasons 2009/10 to 2017/18 inclusive, the Premier League Rules applicable in those seasons that required provision by a member club to the Premier League, in the utmost good faith, of accurate financial information that gives a true and fair view of the club’s financial position, in particular with respect to its revenue (including sponsorship revenue), its related parties and its operating costs, namely:

(a) for Season 2009/10, Premier League Rules B.13, C.71, C.72, C.75 (amended to C.79 from 10 September 2009 for the remainder of Season 2009/10) and C.80;

(b) for Season 2010/11, Premier League Rules B.13, C.78, C.79, C.86 and C.87;

(c) for Season 2011/12, Premier League Rules B.13, E.3, 4, E.11 and E.12;

(d) for Season 2012/13, Premier League Rules 16, E.3, E.4, E.11 and E.12;

(e) for Season 2013/14, Premier League Rules 15, E.3, E.4, E.11, E.12 and E.49;

(f) for Season 2014/15, Premier League Rules 16, E.3, E.4, E.11, E.12 and E.50;

(g) for Season 2015/16, Premier League Rules 16, E.3, E.4, E.11, E.12 and E.50;

(h) for Season 2016/17, Premier League Rules16, E.3, E.4, E.11, E.12 and E.51; and

(i) for Season 2017/18, Premier League Rules B.16, 3, E.4, E.11, E.12 and E.51.

2. In respect of:

(a) each of Seasons 2009/10 to 2012/13 inclusive, the Premier League Rules applicable in those Seasons requiring a member club to include full details of manager remuneration in its relevant contracts with its manager, namely:

(1) for Seasons 2009/10 to 2011/12 inclusive, Premier League Rules Q.7 and Q.8; and

(2) for Season 2012/13, Premier League Rules P.7 and P.8; and

(b) each of Seasons 2010/11 to 2015/16 inclusive, the Premier League Rules applicable in those Seasons requiring a member club to include full details of player remuneration in its relevant contracts with its players, namely:

(1) for Seasons 2010/11 and 2011/12, Premier League Rules K.12 and K.20;

(2) for Season 2012/13, Premier League Rules T.12 and T.20;

(3) for Seasons 2013/14 and 2014/15, Premier League Rules T.12 and T.19; and

(4) for Season 2015/16, Premier League Rules T.13 and T.20.

3. In respect of each of Seasons 2013/14 to 2017/18 inclusive, the Premier League Rules applicable in those Seasons requiring a member club to comply with UEFA’s regulations, including UEFA’s Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play Regulations, namely:

(a) for Season 2013/14, Premier League Rule B.14.6; and

(b) for Seasons 2014/15 to 2017/18 inclusive, Premier League Rule B.15.6.

4. In respect of each of the Seasons 2015/16 to 2017/18 inclusive, the Premier League Rules applicable in those Seasons on Profitability and Sustainability, namely:

(a) for Season 2015/16, Premier League Rules E.52 to E.60; and

(b) for Seasons 2016/17 and 2017/18, Premier League Rules E.53 to E.60.

5. In respect of the period from December 2018 to date, the Premier League Rules applicable in the relevant Seasons requiring a member club to cooperate with, and assist, the Premier League in its investigations, including by providing documents and information to the Premier League in the utmost good faith, namely:

(a) for Season 2018/19, Premier League Rules B.16, B.19, W.1, W.2, W.12 and W.13;

(b) for Season 2019/20, Premier League Rules B.16, B.19, W.1, W.2, W.12 and W.13;

(c) for Season 2020/21, Premier League Rules B.16, B.19, W.1, W.2, W.12 and W.13;

(d) for Season 2021/22, Premier League Rules B.15, B.18, W.1, W.2, W.15 and W.16; and

(e) for Season 2022/23, Premier League Rules B.15, B.18, W.1, W.2, W.15 and W.16.

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