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Man City and the Premier League are still waiting for the 115 charges case verdict.(Image: Jess Hornby - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
Former Manchester City financial advisor Stefan Borson has gone on record, once again, to dispel any hope of a quick turnaround or verdict amid the Etihad Stadium club's alleged 115-plus breaches of Premier League financial rules.
For the three-month trial that ended last December, there has been no true date ever suggested as to when a conclusion will delivered, nor does anybody know which way the independent panel will rule in their findings.
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Borson, who during his last talkSPORT appearance last week said "nobody knows" when the findings will be made public, said today that he thinks it's "a real shame" that a clearer timeline for the case was not established to begin with.
If you have a 12-week trial, it's going to take some time for the decision to be written up and for the decision to be made," the ex-Man City advisor told the same radio station, adding further insight as to why.
"They need to make sure that everything that they say in that decision is appeal proof as possible.
That's not a club source, but I know that is the case, they also do not know the precise date on which they are going to learn the decision.
"The idea Pep's been saying we're due to hear by whenever...
We are still some way away because you would at the very least expect they would have a few days to review a decision for minor errors and typos, so once it drops with the club it's probably another week away from the release.
"The other part of it is people are busy - and Lord Pannick (Man City's barrister) is on other cases.
He's in the High Court today on a high-profile case that you'll read about in the papers.
"The professionals around the table have other things they're working on so when that decision does drop and there is follow-on parts of it such as what's the sanction, that then could take some time before we have a hearing around a sanction.
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