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Pep Guardiola is among the many waiting to hear a verdict. (Image: Getty)

Supporters of every club across the nation should be concerned, we should demand justice, or at least the appearance of it. We should anticipate the announcement of the verdicts on Manchester City's 115 charges as a significant milestone in modern football.

However, we're reaching a point where we might not care anymore. Opposition fans no longer chant about the allegations of financial cheating, and Pep Guardiola isn't questioned about it either. Whether it's 15 charges, 115 charges, or 1,115 charges, does anyone genuinely care?

The charges were filed back in February 2023, for heaven's sake. The hearing into these charges lasted 12 weeks and concluded on 6 December 2024.

Yet, there's still no outcome. Some football finance experts predict a verdict during the next international break, starting on Monday, November 10. But don't hold your breath.

The charges related to financial rules (excluding the non-cooperation charges) span from 2009 to 2018. Thus, the last time City were alleged to have violated a financial regulation was seven years ago.

Since the charges were filed, City have splashed over £600million in the transfer market. They've signed 26 players.

Numerous new contracts have been...

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