Cliff wrote in the email: "Regrettably, the summary is misleading and contains several inaccuracies. Of even greater concern, however, is the Premier League's suggestion that new APT rules should be passed within the next 10 days.
"When the Premier League consulted on and proposed the original APT Rules in late 2021, we pointed out that the process (which took several weeks) was rushed, ill-thought-out and would result in rules that were anti-competitive. The recent award has validated those concerns entirely. The tribunal has declared the APT rules to be unlawful. MCFC's position is that this means that all of the APT rules are void, and have been since 2021."
Despite the Premier League’s belief that City failed to win the majority of their legal challenges, Cliff countered this notion in his letter.
"While it is true that MCFC did not succeed with every point that it ran in its legal challenge, the club did not need to prove that the APT rules are unlawful for lots of different reasons," Cliff said.
"It is enough that they are unlawful for one reason. In the event, the tribunal found the APT rules are unlawful for three different sets of reasons."