I didn’t see everything that was posted about this last night but I was surprised to see @projectriver getting involved. Make no mistake, his legal insight into our appeal at CAS was an invaluable source of info for many City fans and gave us some reassurance that we would prevail, and a lot of it panned out the way he thought it would.
However, I would respectfully disagree with him that City signing Messi would automatically see us back up before the beak and that this time UEFA won’t “fuck up” the investigation. Firstly, signing Messi doesn’t somehow mean that we fail FFP. If the club feel we can do the deal and stay within the parameters of FFP and we indeed do so while doing everything above board then we won’t be getting punished for breaching FFP because there will be nothing to punish us for. Secondly, while it could be claimed that UEFA fucked up parts of the last investigation, the fact is that once it got to CAS it turned out that they had little of note on us and what they did have was easily debunked so the investigation should never have gotten as far as it did anyway.
As you say, there will be a lot of noise from certain quarters if this goes through but they will need a lot more than noise to bring us down because I doubt that UEFA would have the stomach to go through all this again unless we had actually indeed breached FFP this time
You've misquoted me above - I didn't say "that City signing Messi would automatically see us back up before the beak" or even words to that effect. What I said (and not sure why I shouldn't "get involved") is in the other thread. It is clear and provisoed appropriately. But nobody should think any of these ruses like sticking contracts through CFG or magically paying him £100m in 2025 in NYC or whatever will be ignored. As I have said, I remain confident our board will a) keep their heads b) look way beyond the next 2 years c) won't screw up FFP for a second/third time. You do not go from 3 months haggling over €5m for Koulibaly to spunking €200m in a transfer fee for a 33 year old Messi.
But regardless of CAS, City breached FFP historically. By a mile. That isn't even debated any longer.
For the record, I have corporate, football business, board, commercial negotiation experience beyond pure legal matters that could be of value to some readers regardless if people disagree. This is a forum for discussion and debate. There is nothing to discuss on the player's quality or whether he will improve us. That is settled. It is therefore perfectly reasonable (in my view) to consider the wider impact on the club such as the impact on other transfers, other spending, other problems. If you think that La Liga and other usual suspects are not desperate to find a way to stymie City you are simply wrong. We should tread very carefully.