Bosman has proved that organisations are not above the laws of the land.
For example, if UEFA include a rule that if their rules are broken then the owners would be lined up against a wall and shot. This isn’t legal. Neither is FFP on so many levels, but nobody as yet has gone all the way to fight it in the courts.
City and PSG came closest but city took the pinch and PSG had their backs scratched.
My point is, and yes badly made, is that no one makes you comply with UEFAS version of FFP but if you want to play in UEFA competitions, again no one makes you then clubs sign a legally binding agreement that you accept the authority of UEFA and ultimately the CAS process. FFP is only a part of the requirements to gain a licence.
I have no idea as to the value of the Etihad deal and from a pure observers point I don’t see that as being the current issue it revolves around who and how the £67 odd million was funded.UEFA aren’t responsible for the administration of licences in England that is delegated to the FA and whilst I have no doubt that the accounts show the full sum being accounted for there are additional submissions that go hand in hand with audited accounts.
Bosman alongside the Webster rulings were FIFA issues and not UEFA. I fully get it that there is a view that FFP breeches European competition rules and fully accept that nobody has yet gone all the way to challenge and it will be interesting watching how any such submission is ruled on and should City lose the CAS case, I have no real take on the validity of UEFAS case, but post going to Swiss law what route is available to City who aren’t registered in a Eu country and are objecting to a non EU based organisation?