CAS judgement: UEFA ban overturned, City exonerated (report out p603)

It's an opinion - he's entitled to it, and I imagine it was fed to him by LFC media/lawyers. It's as wanky as all holding hands in front of the kop - don't ease their pain by letting it bother us.

It's not an opinion - it's an inference - he knows full well what the intention was.

Sky are actually doing City a favour here by running that as their breaking news.

City have been presented with an open goal for a public apology.
 
It's an opinion - he's entitled to it, and I imagine it was fed to him by LFC media/lawyers. It's as wanky as all holding hands in front of the kop - don't ease their pain by letting it bother us.
I generally agree about not making our reaction a source of easing Liverpool’s angst.

That said, these aren’t private comments — they are very, very public — so I think it is perfectly acceptable to discuss them on here, given everyone will be elsewhere. Especially as they are, by Klopp’s own admission, not based on an understanding of the ruling (which is the same for basically any supposedly “in-depth analysis” given CAS has not yet released the full decision).
 
Why was it a bad day for football ? An innocent club was proved innocent over a bent organisation.
Yet other clubs have shirt sponsor fined over 1 billion quid, or making up stadium improvements, or buying up houses in the area to leave derelict.....but get proved innocent and it's a bad day lol
To be fair, it *was* a “bad day for [Liverpool] football [Club]”.
 
He admitted at the end that he doesn't know the details of the case or understand it so he shouldn't be making any comment like 'it was a bad day for football'

"I don't know enough about it, so I shouldn't comment, but it was a bad day for football and City are definitely guilty".
 
I was wondering what uniform he was wearing. I reckon a scouse uniform.
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Calm down!

Calm down!
 
Sensible reply from Arteta when asked.

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'Man City completely deserve to be in Champions League'
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Arsenal

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, Manchester City's former assistant coach, was also asked about the Blues' successful appeal.

"There is no question about what happened," he said. "They completely deserve to be in [the] Champions League because what they've done on the pitch is unquestionable and the regulators have looked at it and have decided that they haven't done anything wrong.

"So you have the two aspects that are really clear and transparent and they're going to be in Champions League because they deserve [it] for what they do on the pitch and what they do outside the pitch."
 
What does this idiot know?

I think he knows his squad have had their moment and now it’s gone, they won’t win shit next year.
 
You only need to look at Sky Sports News to see the narrative.

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City to "throw money" at rebuild.
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Its a quite from the Mail BTW but even so, its there top transfer headline.
 
Let's await the next CAS update. Read through, let the press try and spin it further, our club will probably release one further statement and that will be that. Come 2 months time, we've revamped, ready to go again and all this wll be long in the memory. Try as they might, we're ready to fucking roll now.

We just need our club to ensure everything from recruitment to finances is 100% otherwise we'll be a target.
 

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