bry the guy
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can we have a poll to see what everyone thinks the outcome will be?im totaly lost.
We need to win on the basis of the evidence, rather than just on the basis of UEFA's maladministration.City have been quite clear that they beleive they can win on the facts, not just procedure. "irrefutable evidence" etc.
If they can do that, they absolutely have to for the sake of the club's reputation. Winning on a procedural error or technicality will put us in Europe next year, but we'll still be the pariah club in the press and in the views of the ECA and that just leads to more pressure for these kind of investigations, so it does have a material impact.
we have to win at CAS there is no margin for error, if we dont i can see a one year ban and then the prem jumping on board, striping medals and reduction to a lower lge is not going to happen but a points deduction is but the only way a punishment in points is going to affect us is being over -40 pts (thats regarding relegation), and this is where the mockery of it all is because we wont qualify for CL again so in efect we have the two year ban 'get the drift' UEFA and the Prem will be in dialog so if CAS turn the ban to one year we will end up serving two years anywayCity have been quite clear that they beleive they can win on the facts, not just procedure. "irrefutable evidence" etc.
If they can do that, they absolutely have to for the sake of the club's reputation. Winning on a procedural error or technicality will put us in Europe next year, but we'll still be the pariah club in the press and in the views of the ECA and that just leads to more pressure for these kind of investigations, so it does have a material impact.
I cant deny that all this has upset me quite a bit last few days.
I lost my dad last year and still struggling to come to terms with it. He took me to Maine road and we had some good times.
I think we will get cleared but with VAR and the constant attacks on our club are making me contemplate not renewing and giving up on the game completely.
Maybe that was the authorities plan all along, I'm not sure anymore.
This is the biggest attack I can remember on any club.It's given me (and a lot of other Blues, I'm sure) sleepless nights recently, too ... it must be the biggest attack on our club ever.
But this is exactly the time we all need to group together, show solidarity and support the club to the hilt.
(Paradoxically, the only acceptable time to give up on your club is when they're doing fantastically well).
im sure the FBI will one day like they did with FIFA,i'm pretty sure there is plenty of UEFA's Dollars stashed in the Cayman IslandsHas anyone ever looked into UEFA's finances? I mean really looked?
I bet they aren't squeaky clean.
I don't feel sad about this. I feel total anger and rage at our treatment by UEFA and the media, but at the same time I'm buzzing at the idea of seeing UEFA in court, as I've wanted us to test the legality of FFP since day one - albeit that aspect won't be tested at CAS. Actually, I feel energised as an individual and part of a group that's been collectively galvanised to a level beyond anything I can remember in all my life (60 in July). UEFA have picked on the wrong club.
Doesn’t the holding company for Chelsea hold the debt owed to Abramovich, therefore they are what £2bn in debt??
I'd say it's absurd but do you know what nothing would surprise me with the corruption that is ingrained in to football.do people actually beleive we will get relegated to the lower tear,is this a serious threat
We're through the looking glass hereWhat if the cartel clubs actually want us to destroy UEFA so they can form their breakaway European league and make out it was our fault. Conspiracies R Us
im surprised its taken this long compared to the Bosman,maybe its finacial or like i said in another post clubs may have been afraid to take them on incase of becoming UEFA's next victim, at the end of the day all UEFA do is run an over hyped cup competition i'd love city to withdraw from it and make a mockery of UEFA,would it bother you? it wouldnt me, walk off the pitch against real after their little tune and refund the fans this would be the best statement ever IMOTbh, even though it initially looks bad for City, I must say I'm pleased by this because I wanted to see UEFA and FFP challenged first time round (even though 2014 circumstances were different).
I'm not sure it's even from a City fan's perspective but purely as a fan of the game who abhors the concept of certain clubs having bigger caps than others on spending in a supposedly fair competition.
That's not to say we'll necessarily see a challenge of FFP (for a number of reasons) but it's long overdue we fought our corner.
How do we know they offered us a fine but no ban Marvin?Ask yourself why would City turn down an offer of a nominal fine from UEFA unless we were very confident of the outcome.
Remember we have already been to CAS and may well have some insight into the outcome.
We should be worried but hopeful.
It is possible that UEFA knew that their case was lost and hence tried to negotiate a reduced settlement but as City wouldn't take it they went for the nuclear option...at least that way they say well we did our best? There were delays you recall to the hearing / announcement. Almost as if UEFA were left with no alternative.
Probably complete rubbish! ?
either they have some serious shit on us or the guy running the show at UEFA is a complete bellend,il go with the laterPrestwich Blue. What’s the story here? Looks like they’re really going for it.
https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...nvestigation-into-abu-dhabi-sponsors-football