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

UEFA president, Aleksander Čeferin on the FFP case defeat to #ManCity: "Nobody wants to lose a case. We were not happy with the decision of CAS. But we have to respect the decision of the body that we agreed is the last instance in our decision-making process.
 
UEFA president, Aleksander Čeferin on the FFP case defeat to #ManCity: "Nobody wants to lose a case. We were not happy with the decision of CAS. But we have to respect the decision of the body that we agreed is the last instance in our decision-making process.
And at the very end of that interview when asked about going to court in Switzerland he said "We will see". Maybe it's not as over as we think it is?
 
And at the very end of that interview when asked about going to court in Switzerland he said "We will see". Maybe it's not as over as we think it is?
No, it is over. The grounds for appeal to the Swiss supreme court are very narrow. Those who have tried it almost invariably lose. Monica would make mincemeat of them.
 
UEFA president, Aleksander Čeferin on the FFP case defeat to #ManCity: "Nobody wants to lose a case. We were not happy with the decision of CAS. But we have to respect the decision of the body that we agreed is the last instance in our decision-making process.

Not sure the head of UEFA can say anything different about a charge UEFA brought failing.
 
Nope, and given the bollocks sprouted over the Mini Kev comments I'd rather see the full interview myself.

Sounds wise, especially when Ceferin's English isn't perfect, if it was given in English. "Not happy" could easily be "disappointed".

I didn't follow the Zinchenko thread!
 
Hmmm, we're a month away from the Judgment being handed down and Ceferin leaves the possibility of an appeal hanging. You'd think they'd know by now, they either are going to appeal or they aren't.
 
No, it is over. The grounds for appeal to the Swiss supreme court are very narrow. Those who have tried it almost invariably lose. Monica would make mincemeat of them.
And virtually impossible for the organisation running the initial process as the only major route of appeal is abuse of process.
 
No, it is over. The grounds for appeal to the Swiss supreme court are very narrow. Those who have tried it almost invariably lose. Monica would make mincemeat of them.

I presume there's a time limit on any appeal to the Swiss Supreme Court?
 
Hmmm, we're a month away from the Judgment being handed down and Ceferin leaves the possibility of an appeal hanging. You'd think they'd know by now, they either are going to appeal or they aren't.
He should concentrate on getting his own Ethics Committee to complete their investigation into our complaint about their leaks to media outlets.
 
I think any attempt to try and stitch us up again will be seen as utter desperation and confirm a UEFA witch-hunt. Anybody with an ounce of intelligence can see what they have tried to do with no real evidence so to try again would be even more embarrassing for them. They'll probably try and concoct something else in the future but I think this was their one and only faint chance and they were handed their arse on a plate
 
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Hmmm, we're a month away from the Judgment being handed down and Ceferin leaves the possibility of an appeal hanging. You'd think they'd know by now, they either are going to appeal or they aren't.

Thought any appeal had to be within 30 days?
 

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