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

Ogden pleading innocence

For being so evidently self-unaware that they are a danger to both themselves and society, hence we wouldn't want them anywhere near large gatherings of people, steep staircases or, heaven forbid, a combination of the two such as might be found regularly at the Etihad.
 
It strikes me that perhaps the most useful purpose of this judgment is that the club's enemies are openly unmasking themselves for the world to see.

You can no longer claim any shred of impartiality when your coverage of it is wholly focused upon City's holding back of evidence from UEFA (based on advice from their own legal team). This same evidence was later presented to CAS and directly used to exonerate the club which they obviously omit in their articles so it's abundantly clear they have an agenda.

We all know who they are, most of them are probably so self-absorbed they don't even realise the extent they have exposed themselves in their reactions to the judgment of CAS (an independent court it's worth repeating). Their strategy will fail sooner rather than later they are treading a dangerously thin line now.
 
Seen that before but now they are winning trophies and with a fan base on par with rags the hordes from Scandinavia and Ireland will pay through the nose for a ticket.

Their attendances are still below City's. City's average attendances in 2019-20 before lockdown averaged 54,391 while Liverpool's were 53,116. Yet City are taunted by the dipperati for having empty seats.

https://www.footballwebpages.co.uk/premier-league/attendances
 
I thought I saw Tony Evans respond to a question about CAS, around the time of the hearing, giving reassurance that CAS is unimpeachable. His recent take is that they are anything but that.

Can anyone else recall this, or if you have more advanced search tools than in have access to, find such a comment online, possibly on Twitter?
 

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