UEFA FFP investigation - CAS decision to be announced Monday, 13th July 9.30am BST

What do you think will be the outcome of the CAS hearing?

  • Two-year ban upheld

    Votes: 197 13.1%
  • Ban reduced to one year

    Votes: 422 28.2%
  • Ban overturned and City exonerated

    Votes: 815 54.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 65 4.3%

  • Total voters
    1,499
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Can’t we get these twat journos over for a special meeting and feed them some fine meats supplied by United catering department and send them home with a serious bout of the shits and a letter saying they are being done for libellous journalism
 
My point entirely.

Uefa know they would prejudice their entire investigation by stating on the record that they consider us guilty.

Whether Evans has an actual source or not (and I don't believe he does and has made it up) it makes little difference.

He has to prove we are deemed guilty and we have only his word to take for it.

From my own knowledge of journalistic law, I'm surprised the lawyer allowed this one through.

He would be fucked if we did look to pursue it.

Scouser making things up completely?

Norravin dat, la.
 
20 minutes ago.

BBC Football.

Barcelona and Paris St-Germain have "reached an agreement on the value of Neymar" as a deal edges closer, says BBC Radio 5 Live's Guillem Balague.

Barca have offered 200m euros (£182m) in cash, plus defender Jean-Clair Todibo, midfielder Ivan Rakitic and Ousmane Dembele on a season-long loan.
 
20 minutes ago.

BBC Football.

Barcelona and Paris St-Germain have "reached an agreement on the value of Neymar" as a deal edges closer, says BBC Radio 5 Live's Guillem Balague.

Barca have offered 200m euros (£182m) in cash, plus defender Jean-Clair Todibo, midfielder Ivan Rakitic and Ousmane Dembele on a season-long loan.

Add that to there 800m DEBT
 
So are they going to ban City for Champions League this season or not ?

What happen to their corrupt investigation ?
 
So are they going to ban City for Champions League this season or not ?

What happen to their corrupt investigation ?
I think they will certainly try to ban us as they are under severe pressure from G16 clubs. We will then take them apart at CAS.
But not this year.
 
Can’t we get these twat journos over for a special meeting and feed them some fine meats supplied by United catering department and send them home with a serious bout of the shits and a letter saying they are being done for libellous journalism
As long as its not a match day if any use the tram.
 
Are CAS trolling UEFA now? The longer this goes on the twitchier UEFA are going to get, perhaps they'll panic and release their findings (and possible punishment) beforehand after all. I can only see that playing into City's hands.

There isn't an outcome to appeal yet - what would CAS be involved for?

The club did ask (reportedly) about the process, but my understanding is that CAS won't be able to rule on anything unfinalised.
 
Are CAS trolling UEFA now? The longer this goes on the twitchier UEFA are going to get, perhaps they'll panic and release their findings (and possible punishment) beforehand after all. I can only see that playing into City's hands.
Isnt that what the investigators did, With the case resting on the illegal in some courts Email, and the belief that City broke the spirit of the law hence a season ban?
 
I don't know what level of cases financially/publicity-wise CAS deal with but I'd guess this would be pretty high up and it would seem quite an open & shut case, wonder why the delays?
It is anything but an open and shut case. The evidence is based on a few seven year old emails which can be interpreted in many different ways and City have said they deny any wrongdoing 100 per cent. The emails were hacked by a person who has been charged with extortion after huge sums of money were transferred into his Swiss bank account. He is accused of hacking on an industrial scale, bigger than Wikileaks and the Panama Papers. This investigation has been escalated recently and involves several European police forces. To compound matters UEFA have made public comments that have prejudiced and undermined their own investigation. And don't forget that the emails relate to an alleged FFP breach which is historic and we have already been punished for. I believe UEFA don't have a leg to stand on and they know it.
 
I don't know what level of cases financially/publicity-wise CAS deal with but I'd guess this would be pretty high up and it would seem quite an open & shut case, wonder why the delays?
There must be dicussions going on behind the scenes.
CAS "UEFA, you've made a right pig's ear of this"
UEFA "We know, but what can we do? Parry, Gill, Tebas, uncle Tom Cobley from G16 are all insisting we ban them."
CAS "You do not appear to have any evidence"
UEFA "Ye.....es. Bit of a problem"
CAS "Find them not guilty, or we'll piss on you from a great height"
UEFA "Fuck Tebas"
CAS "Yes, that too, if you think it'll help."
 
I think it's hilarious, the whole fucking shit show, put it simply, my role working for a 5000+ employee company in the UK is to find ways around legislation, nothing illegal in that, you follow rules and regs and when you can get round things by still following those rules and regs you should be applauded,not treat as a criminal organisation.
 
There isn't an outcome to appeal yet - what would CAS be involved for?

The club did ask (reportedly) about the process, but my understanding is that CAS won't be able to rule on anything unfinalised.


City involved CAS on the question of the legality of the Email, if CAS do not allow it UEFA are stuffed, so CAS dodged a reply now UEFA are in limbo the hard liners Tobias and Bayern want it to go through, but others look at the cost, as City now know they will take the case else where, which will cast a huge slur on CAS`s impartiality
 
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