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He's an ex lead investigator now, I wonder what the fall out was after the CAS decision for him personally?Well he put a lot of his life in too the bullshit he charged us with
He's an ex lead investigator now, I wonder what the fall out was after the CAS decision for him personally?Well he put a lot of his life in too the bullshit he charged us with
Hairdoo once again is a voice of reason. We need to calm down and view things as objectively as we can.The more I speak to people surrounding City, the less I am fretting.
It's as if we already know we will be more than fine.
I'm not going to invest much more angst into this, as everything else is just partisan and misinformed bollocks.
Our summer transfer window could make Chelsea's January one resemble a car jumble.
I will not get involved in the nitty gritty of this debate but one thing that I am certain off after my stay on this planet is that the law and rules are never clear.what is the point of just asserting stuff. The law is clear (as are the rules) that it would need to be "serious irregularity" causing "substantial injustice to the applicant." This is obviously a high bar, magical or otherwise.
The fact that he pays money into Arsenal’s bank account every year makes him totally impartial when his club will have insisted on this investigation too?100% this would NOT qualify as serious irregularity
I explained this above. It says, in short, there are almost no ways to Court.
I mean for me, cheating is manipulating football's finances over about 30 years to create a self-fulfulling cycle of CL qualification and affording the best players (see also the Premier League compared to the Football League). But it's cheating out in the open. We just had some bullshit post from a bitter Arsenal fan on another thread that got deleted. This is a club that used to finish 4th every year, but when the CL draw came around, they'd find themselves top seeds again and be given a group they were almost guaranteed to qualify from. And then of course get knocked out by the first team that actually qualified on merit rather than coefficient points.I think the term here "cheating" which so many outside of City use needs to be defined. Is cheating making up rule after rule to block others competing and investing or is cheating trying your best to prosper while others block and attack you at every opportunity.
Truly bizarre stance but I suppose understandable. This individual is a tarnished Belgian politician who steered what became a huge public failure for UEFA. Frankly, he’s already demonstrated his own poor judgement and lack of competence. No wonder Ceferin offered City a deal.It seems bizarre that the fact we can't appeal (many seem to be claiming) is their strongest hand rather than the actual "case" against us.
But none of this stuff they’re constantly talking about makes it real or means it will come to pass, nor are we in Real Madrid’s position. They’re like the rags or dippers, able to bully whoever they want because of their media establishment ties. The other side is that neutrals are beginning to see this campaign as the witch hunt it is. There’s very little respect for the gutter media from your average Joe in this country. If we we’re arguing with everything they said openly or inferred, we’d never stop and it would drag us down to their level. There will come a time when this is over and we get our hit. I just hope football hasn’t morphed into the super league when that time comes.It's a bit of an apple and orange situation but take a look at Real Madrid and how they have always been proactive with issues regarding the image of the club and their players. Just recently, Vinicius was racially insulted again and RM went to court to ask for punishments for the club and their fans and to also ask for more protection for Vinicius. They weren't trying to single out the good batch from the bad batch as we tend to when the barbaric dippers assault us for the 9999.99th time, rather they wanted a punishment that would teach every and anyone associated with Mallorca a lesson.
We need to understand that sometimes being quite doesn't necessarily translate to being the bigger man or taking the high road, sometimes silence could give the wrong impression and most of those clueless dumbfucks commenting on that article are either interested in seeing their club reap where they haven't sown by picking up our trophies and players, while the other half are just sheeps that have been easily manipulated by the media.
Either way, we need to start being proactive. As it stands now we aren't even reactive just fucking docile. How long are we going to walk on eggshells? Shit like this comes up and instead of putting up a defiant strong image, we fall back while some bullshit clause about "Pep walking away if the club has been dishonest" is being talked about.
Can't tell if he just said that in jest (assuming you're referring to his tweet yesterday?), but if it does take anything like that long then there's little point fretting about it now. A lot can happen in that time. Laughable that some clubs apparently want it to be concluded before the end of this season though.nick de marco says case could last 4 years
You can argue it all day. It will not be an irregularity in terms of the Arbitration ActThe fact that he pays money into Arsenal’s bank account every year makes him totally impartial when his club will have insisted on this investigation too?
Flip it round. If it was Arsenal who were charged and he concluded “nothing to see here” that would be a ‘Fair enough moment’?
Niall Quinn is a prick. End of.Remember when UEFA charged City last time there was a programme on Irish TV and Niall Quin was discussing City's plight with Graham Souness. Quinn stated that for him al City's success was tainted. Sourness stood up for City and reminded him of the great moments that we have gone through since the takeover and the redevelopment of the area. With friends like Niall Quin we don't need enemies. I know the post is a bit random but I thought I would get it off my chest.
A man who resigned as Belgium PM due to a scandalI suspect that Yves Leterme may be getting a letter from our lawyers shortly.
"it turned out that money from sponsorship was actually paid by the owner."
"Finally, there were also the ambiguities surrounding contracts. However, thanks to emails and bank statements, we had hard evidence.
If they had 'hard evidence' then why did CAS reverse the decision?
"The problem, however, was that UEFA's ruling could be contested with an arbitration committee, which does not fall under the real judiciary. Those arbitrators are always drawn from 10 to 12 of the same people and can reduce the sentence because they consider it too severe."
Except they threw it all out excepting for the 'failure to co-operate' because they considered the charges to be unsubstantiated. Not because they thought it was too severe.
Pure nonsense and sounds very bitter.
I know you’re a City fan posting in good faith and you clearly have more knowledge on this subject than the vast majority on here. However, you are the only person I have seen anywhere say we cannot appeal to the courts. Surely a PL panel handing down a punishment, that can see a multi-billion pound business go out of business, would be something City could argue was “serious”?Ok, if this is the level of debate, lets leave it there. It is not obtuse emphasising the word "serious" it is the key word - trivial allegations such as Rosen's football allegiance are irrelevant. There is no provable corruption I'd suggest. But yes if there is corruption, we can take it to court. Happy now?
And this would expose who the real cheats are. Alternatively is their thinking that the PL will lose and with the perceived fallout it will become more acceptable to their supporters to breakaway and form a European Super League.I agree, but there's also the fact that we are getting more and more powerful financially wise. At the current rate, we are going to dwarf United's revenues in 5-10 years. They are shit scared about the prospect of City (and Newcastle) dominating the league (and the CL).
They won't destroy City, though. Not only because we employ brilliant lawyers, but also because we are an essential part of the history of the league. Iconic goals and iconic title races can't and won't be wiped out. IMO, our titles are largely safe. The realistic worst case scenario is going down in the Championship, but it's not likely. IMO, we'll be hit by sanctions which will weaken us for several years and allow the likes of Arsenal, United, Chelsea...to win titles. Given our brilliant legal team, I hope I'm being pessimistic and we are completely victorious.
It's almost Scooby Doo isn't it.Truly bizarre stance but I suppose understandable. This individual is a tarnished Belgian politician who steered what became a huge public failure for UEFA. Frankly, he’s already demonstrated his own poor judgement and lack of competence. No wonder Ceferin offered City a deal.
mate that is a feeling but we cannot go to court with feelings. if we are wronged as per the rules we can go the court. the rules are pretty tight. the panel has to follow english law and the panel has to follow fairness and its own rules regarding that. if we think they are not then we can go to court.The fact that he pays money into Arsenal’s bank account every year makes him totally impartial when his club will have insisted on this investigation too?
Flip it round. If it was Arsenal who were charged and he concluded “nothing to see here” that would be a ‘Fair enough moment’?
Leterme is as dirty as they come. Also sits (or at least sat) on one of the VW Group boards which obviously ties in nicely with Bayern. What he has to say on the matter means fuck all.It seems bizarre that the fact we can't appeal (many seem to be claiming) is their strongest hand rather than the actual "case" against us.
I did have to read TH's post that you quoted twice, the 2nd line I read as City were expecting more than a fine which gave me pause for thought (and a slight rise in heart beat) :(Hairdoo once again is a voice of reason. We need to calm down and view things as objectively as we can.
This morning many folk are shitting themselves because it appears there is no direct appeal route for City to the High Court.
Now while this may be the situation it does not mean that the case or certain aspects of it won't end up there eventually. It most certainly will, if the PL behaves like some cheerleaders in the media who have effectively declared us guilty already.
I will not get involved in the nitty gritty of this debate but one thing that I am certain off after my stay on this planet is that the law and rules are never clear.
Huge personal embarrassment must be in there somewhereHe's an ex lead investigator now, I wonder what the fall out was after the CAS decision for him personally?