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

Stolen from r/soccer, posted by a Bayern Munich fan ...

"They didn't make any mockery of UEFA. UEFA were pressured by the football elite to recharge them with a violation for which they had already charged and punished them in 2014. CAS rejected UEFA's new charges and any other legal court would too. I would love to see UEFA and people like Tebas to take this to Swiss Courts only to be rejected there as well. These new charges from before 2014 won't stand in any court of law.
As far as UEFA are concerned, City's compliant with FFP since 2014 and their current income are real with all the TV money, CL money and new sponsorship money. The days that UEFA can charge them for fake sponsorships are over. They are now among the clubs that many global sponsors are interested to advertise with because of global coverage they get and new fans they make around the world."
That must have been buried really deep down at the bottom of the page in some post with thousands of dissenting posters missing the point.
 
The outcome of this hearing from an independent body has shown a lot of journos to be completely, deluded, arrogant and incompetent.
Surely colleagues and employers of these journos (including Miguel) must be begging to question their credentials.

Although it's legal, I am also amazed that the morality of how the evidence put forward by UEFA was obtained has been completely ignored. It stinks of desperation and pettiness.
Allegedly Dave Whelan was going to sue us, but he took advice and was told "He did not have a leg to stand on" :-)
Even though he doesn't like to talk about it, it's hardly breaking news now, is it?
 
Lagging now. Been online for close on 12 hours. Zzzzzz

Loved every minute though. What a day.
 

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