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Former Sky Blues star says “premier League charges don’t overshadow what Manchester City players have achieved”

Manchester City will be heading into the 2024/25 season with the sword of Damocles – in their case 115 Financial Fair Play charges – hanging over their heads but one of their former stars has insisted that this doesn’t in any way diminish all that the team have achieved.

City have certainly earned beyond sny doubt their bragging rights after having won eight Premier League titles during the past 12 years, and became the first team ever last season to become English champions for four successive seasons.

However the club were charged some time ago with 115 alleged breaches of financial rules with the likelihood of their Premier League hearing taking place this autumn, with a potential verdict by the summer.

Manchester City adamantly deny the charges and are holding fast to their resolve to fight the case with all they have, so it’s difficult to say whether they’ll be hit with sanctions, or how their 2024-25 season would be affected.

Former Manchester City goalkeeper David James believes that, the situation doesn’t overshadow everything that the team have achieved in recent years, regardless of the final outcome.

“I don’t think the players or manager are guilty of wrongdoing,” he tells FourFourTwo. “You’re looking at the best players, playing the best football, it doesn’t overshadow what they’ve done.

“The players haven’t cheated. They’ve been the best team in the Premier League for the past four years, and they deserve it because they play great football.”

James represented Manchester City between 2004 and 2006, not long after their move to the Etihad Stadium, but before their takeover by Thaksin Shinawatra and then Sheikh Mansour.

City finished eighth in the table after Stuart Pearce took over midway through the 2004-05 campaign, which ended with James famously being played up front in the closing stages of the final game of the season at home to Middlesbrough.

Chasing victory, Pearce deployed the 6ft 4in goalkeeper as a target man in the opposition’s penalty area, but City weren’t able to find the goal they were looking for, as a 1-1 draw denied them a place in the UEFA Cup.