Citizen Green
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Interesting to see how Nasser al-Khelaifi will get on with him in their board meetings :)
He tends to have one or two city related tantrums a year. If he says the same stuff now as part of uefa rather than in his capacity as a Spanish random there could indeed be legal consequences (I hope)UEFA should be charging Tebas for his continued tirade against our club not promoting him to he executive board , he should asked to explain his comments he has given about our finances , we were proven not guilty by CAS and he still spouted his bile and hate.Can never understand why the club didnt take it further , his comments were libellous and we should have dragged him through the courts , but he is no stranger to courts the tax dodging fat little bastard.
The fact that eufa have given him the role tells us all we need to know. I’m expecting some new “rules” to be introduced very soon probably just before the transfer window opensUEFA should be charging Tebas for his continued tirade against our club not promoting him to he executive board , he should asked to explain his comments he has given about our finances , we were proven not guilty by CAS and he still spouted his bile and hate.Can never understand why the club didnt take it further , his comments were libellous and we should have dragged him through the courts , but he is no stranger to courts the tax dodging fat little bastard.
I think you are right. This move shows that UEFA has not learned its lesson. I am certain the dirty tricks campaign against City is not over. The appointment itself is a direct insult to City and PSG. Tebas has made repeated racist and anti-muslim comments in the Spanish media. He has also made savage remarks about the Catalan independence movement. He has been a disaster as the Head of La Liga. His divisive and hate-filled behaviour has brought football in Spain to its lowest ebb (even pre-covid).The fact that eufa have given him the role tells us all we need to know. I’m expecting some new “rules” to be introduced very soon probably just before the transfer window opens
I think you are right. This move shows that UEFA has not learned its lesson. I am certain the dirty tricks campaign against City is not over. The appointment itself is a direct insult to City and PSG. Tebas has made repeated racist and anti-muslim comments in the Spanish media. He has also made savage remarks about the Catalan independence movement. He has been a disaster as the Head of La Liga. His divisive and hate-filled behaviour has brought football in Spain to its lowest ebb (even pre-covid).
It is an amazing move and it couldn't have happened by accident. Never underestimate how arrogant and corrupt these people are. Platini is still claiming it was ok to be paid £1m in cash from Blatter for some vague consultancy work he had done almost ten years earlier...without a contract.
They already have enough hatred for city to fuck us over. What they are lacking is brains/competence to actually fuck us over, and Tebas adds none of that. The way he shoots his mouth off could actually mean trouble ahead for uefa
Tebas added in the top flight in Spain, regulations would prevent the transfer market being inflated or debt being placed onto clubs. "Barcelona and Madrid have never received state support and have always been run in a financially responsible way," he added.
Wow, just wow, how UEFA can even endorse this Neo-Nazi prick can only tell you everything you need to know about how much of a waste of time taking a knee has been and never mind how the Spanish League has turned to shit on his watch.Javier Tebas just been named to UEFA's Executive Committee by the European Leagues. Federation chief Rubiales is already a member. Couldn't see a thread but thought it could spell trouble for us
As stated Dickie he is a dangerous vindictive deluded fuckwit![]()
Public Funding of Spanish professional football clubs: a game worth playing?
The saga involving Spain’s public funding of certain Spanish football clubs took a new turn on 26 February 2019, as the General Court of the Europeanwww.sports.legal
That’s the only plus with him being appointed..At the end of the day he will have to be careful not to slag off one of the member clubs in the organization in which he himself sits on the Executive Committee. City would have real precedence to nail him and claim bias in UEFA's competitions if he did.
That just goes to show he has no integrity, therefore he can tell barefaced lies in front of the press with no qualms about it. The problem for him and UEFA though, is sooner or later he's going to put his foot in his mouth over something that's going to cost him his job and UEFA a loss of face. It's probably going to be City related, so lets hope City have lawyers watching this play out.![]()
Public Funding of Spanish professional football clubs: a game worth playing?
The saga involving Spain’s public funding of certain Spanish football clubs took a new turn on 26 February 2019, as the General Court of the Europeanwww.sports.legal
Don't worry. We've got David Gill there to protect our interests.At the end of the day he will have to be careful not to slag off one of the member clubs in the organization in which he himself sits on the Executive Committee. City would have real precedence to nail him and claim bias in UEFA's competitions if he did.