Manchester City have been fined more than £1million ($1.34m) by the Premier League over multiple breaches of their kick-off and restart obligations for the 2024-25 season.
City have accepted and apologised for nine breaches of
Premier League rule L.33, relating to late kick-offs throughout the campaign,
with the fine for each individually breach incrementally increasing, adding up
to £1.03m ($1.38m).
It comes one year after City were fined more than £2m after
breaching L.33 on 22 separate occasions, eight times in 2022-23 and on 14
occasions in 2023-24.
City’s home match against Manchester United on December 15,
2024, saw delays at both kick-off and resuming after half-time, totalling three
minutes and 42 seconds.
Some think that the delays were relatively trivial, others
have pointed out that the fans are not going to hit City hard.
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