Speaking to Fooball Insider, Wyness, CEO at Everton between 2004 and 2009, said: “I don’t think they’re going to be successful with this new challenge. It’s based around competition law, and it’ll be very hard for the arbitrator to come out and say that the rules which have been in place since 1992 are anti-competitive.
“They use the phrase ‘tyranny of the majority’, referring to the fact that two-thirds of the clubs have to vote something through. I just don’t get that. It sounds like democracy, a very fair way to do it. And that’s been proven over years, producing the best league in the world. I don’t think the arbitrator will find against the Premier League at this stage.
“But it’s going to take up more resources, more time, and distract from the 115 charges City face. My cynical view is that it’s a distraction from those charges. It’s a very dangerous road they’re going down. It’s exploding the whole voting system in the Premier League. It really is a frustrating position to be in.”