Leicester start legal action over spending charges
Friday, 22 March 2024
Leicester City start legal proceedings against the Premier League and English Football League after being charged with allegedly breaking spending rules.
Leicester City start legal proceedings against the Premier League and English Football League after being charged with allegedly breaking spending rules.
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