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Aston Villa have rocked England top flight announcing they are considering legal action against the Premier League. Villa billionaire co-owner Nassef Sawiris has criticized the anti-competitive spending law which he believes hinders the club growth.
He said some rules have really made the situation stronger than creating mobility and smoothness in sports. The rules are irrational and not good for football.
Managing a sports team has become more like a treasurer or a bean counter than looking at what your team needs.
It's more about making paper profits not real profits. It becomes a financial game not a sports game. He added that the PSR law was opaque and seemed arbitrary.
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