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Leicester City has successfully appealed against a potential points deduction for an alleged breach of Premier League Profit and Sustainability rules, with an independent panel ruling that the Premier League lacked jurisdiction to impose penalties. The club welcomed the decision, asserting that it underscores their commitment to ensuring the rules are applied as written. The Premier League expressed disappointment with the ruling, highlighting ongoing concerns about the enforcement of its regulations. In a separate development, the Football Association has charged Leicester City for improper player conduct during their recent match against Aston Villa, where players surrounded the referee over penalty appeals. Leicester has until September 5 to respond to the FA's charges, which may result in a fine if upheld. The outcomes of both situations may set significant precedents for the governance of financial and conduct regulations within the league.
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