City had faced down UEFA at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, always insisting their innocence, and won – and their stance in the face of the Premier League charges has always been the same.
In the club’s only official statement on the charges, they said they welcome the chance to present their ‘irrefutable’ body of evidence to prove their innocence in front of an independent panel.
Now, that opportunity has begun, with the start of an eagerly anticipated trial that will have huge implications on the wider Premier League whatever verdict is reached.
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