Man City fans intend booing Premier League anthem following charge for financial rules

Man City fans intend booing Premier League anthem following  charge for financial rules

The English champions have allegedly breached financial rules over a period of nine seasons. They are alleged to have not provided accurate financial information.

Man City intend to 'robustly' defend themselves against the Premier League charges, which dates back from 2008 and goes on until 2018.

Ahead of resuming their league campaign on Sunday against Aston Villa, some supporters are considering booing the Premier League anthem before kick-off.

Man City fans boo the Champions League anthem before their European matches after UEFA handed them a two-year ban.

Of course, that ban was overturned, with fans thinking of jeering the pre-match festivities of their league fixtures.

One tweeted: "Do we boo the Premier league anthem before kick off on Sunday, like we do the Champions League every game??"

The same Twitter user added: "Be double standards on our part if boo UEFA but not the PL."

A second said: "So do US THE FANS boo the premier league theme now."

A third wrote: "Do we get to boo the Premier League anthem too now?"

A fourth commented: "What song do we boo for the premier league then."

Another exclaimed: "Get the boos going whilst the premier league anthem is on this Sunday. And get 'F**k the premier league' chants going."

Man City, who are behind league leaders Arsenal in the table, will look to bounce back from their defeat at Tottenham as they entertain Villa on Sunday.

Will the Etihad faithful boo the Premier League anthem prior to kick-off? Watch this space.

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