Astley Lad said:Whilst the 'draw' is clearly fixed because of the myriad of provisions and restrictions in place about who can play who and when, I can't convince my self that it's 'bent'. Could you begin to imagine the fall out if it was ever proved that UEFA had engineered the draw other than by use of a series of convoluted, but accepted rules. There would be so many in line to sue them it wouldn't even be worth joining the queue and UEFA would simply end up being disbanded. The only question I would ask, is why 4 different people picked the balls for the teams and the same guy drew all the balls for the groups.
If there are going to be changes in the way teams are seeded then, once again, Platini has admitted that like FFP, he can only act with the blessing of the 'big' clubs. So I don't hold out much hope for any favourable changes towards City. Bayern may well have something to say about the current system as they seem to be the elite team that consistently gets handed the toughest group.
I suppose if they were trying to fix it, then the way to do it would be to somehow hold back the Group E ball until the Roma ball came out. But there wouldn't have been much point doing that if we'd already drawn Porto and Olympiacos so for the fix to work they would have to rig all of the pots. Given that all of the clubs had representatives there to watch the draw and that the big clubs will all have contacts within UEFA it would be crazy for UEFA to even think of doing that.
The big clubs may want City to be perpetually in a Group of Death, but just as long as they're not in it with them. The only clubs that really have an interest in seeing the draw fixed are the English clubs and their influence in UEFA doesn't stretch to forcing Platini to risk the wrath of the likes of Bayern or Real Madrid just to make sure that City play Roma.