To be honest, I’d be very surprised if City didn’t have prior notice of the outcome before it was made public. As I understand it, and perhaps someone who knows their onions on this kind of thing such as
@petrusha or
@slbsn can clarify, the verdict would be communicated in advance to both parties so they could correct any errors, etc.
There were also various indicators outside of Ian Cheeseman’s tweet in the days and weeks leading up to the announcement that suggested it had gone our way:
1) Pep’s body language and not so cryptic words in interviews
2) After we beat Liverpool 4-0 at home, someone posted on here (you I think!) that Liverpool execs left the Etihad that evening in a not very good mood and implied it was to do with the CAS case
3) I myself received a WhatsApp message off a mate on the Sunday night before the verdict became public. It was a message from his mate who said he’d heard that we’d won the case. His mate’s source was someone involved in running one of the OSC branches whose daughter worked at City. She said the staff were informed on the Friday afternoon before the announcement and then he went telling everyone down the pub on the Saturday while pissed up ;) I posted that info on here on the Sunday night after I heard it and still have the message on my phone
They’re the ones I’m aware of but there may well be others. I don’t have an issue with anyone debunking this latest stuff from Cheesy as looking at what stage the case is currently at, it doesn’t stack up. However, after he posted the CAS tweet there seemed to be a few prominent City fans with social media accounts - not you by the way - who not only tried to discredit his info, but also tried to discredit his character to the point that it was nothing short of disturbing. I remember one poster on here - Billy Shears - being involved with the pile on. He implied that Cheesy was involved in something quite sinister. I won’t go into the details as the posts were rightfully deleted but when I asked him to elaborate, he said “I’ll PM you”. To this day, that PM hasn’t arrived.