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What was - and wasn't - discussed at Premier League meeting
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BBC sports editor Dan Roan and chief football news reporter Simon Stone assess Thursday's Premier League shareholders meeting.
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Premier League clubs hold meeting in London
Premier League executives met for the first shareholder meeting of the season in London. Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish and Arsenal chief executive Tim Lewis were seen walking into a hotel in central London on Thursday ahead of the meeting. It comes ahead of the outcome of Manchester City's landmark legal challenge against the Premier League's sponsorship rules.
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