Man City accept £1m penalty for delays

Manchester City have been fined over £1 million by the Premier League for repeated late kick-offs and match restarts during the 2024-25 season. The club has accepted the sanctions and issued an apology for the violations.
Key Details of the Sanctions
- Total fine: £1.08 million (payable within 14 days)
- Number of delayed matches: 9
- Longest delay: 2 minutes 24 seconds (Manchester derby in December 2024)
This follows a £2.09 million fine in the previous season for 22 delayed matches, prompting manager Pep Guardiola to pledge shorter team talks.
Premier League Statement
"Rules relating to kick-offs and restarts help ensure the organisation of the competition meets the highest professional standards, provides certainty to fans and clubs, and maintains broadcast schedules."
Ongoing Financial Charges
Manchester City currently await a verdict on 115 charges of alleged Premier League financial rule breaches between 2009-2018. The club maintains its innocence, stating it has "a comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence" supporting its case.
Club Response and Improvements
Manchester City acknowledge the issue and have demonstrated progress:
- 59% reduction in delays compared to 2023-24 season
- Continued commitment to meeting Premier League requirements
Analysis: Why Timing Matters
The Premier League's strict stance reflects:
- Broadcast commitments worth billions of pounds
- Need for predictable scheduling for global audiences
- Maintenance of professional standards
While some attribute City's delays to Guardiola's detailed tactical preparations, the club will need to maintain improvements to avoid future sanctions.
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