PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

Wrote something on Substack for anyone interested in the topic.
Superb that. It’s lost on the bitter opposition fans and City-hating journalists but it’s a very useful read for the rest of us and sets out in layman’s terms just how high the bar is for the independent panel to find against us.
 
Pretty crazy when you think about the potential ramifications, that one day the hearing decision will just be announced.

Again, assuming we don’t get the usual leaks beforehand.
Presumably the club will get advance notice of the decision as they did with CAS? If that is the case, we might suss out from the body language of Pep, etc, as to how it’s gone. With CAS he was bullish in the days leading up to the decision being announced.
 
Presumably the club will get advance notice of the decision as they did with CAS? If that is the case, we might suss out from the body language of Pep, etc, as to how it’s gone. With CAS he was bullish in the days leading up to the decision being announced.
You’d think so but I wouldn’t bank on it
 
We didn't pick 2 from 3. We suggested the chair from the list. UEFA had no objection IF the CAS Court Office went with him. The CAS Court Office then picked him. At no point did City have any power to pick or select the Chair.
Although it may seem like a fine - somewhat technical - point, it is actually a very important distinction for blues to understand. City merely indicated that an individual would not be objectionable, should he be selected by the Court.
 
Presumably the club will get advance notice of the decision as they did with CAS? If that is the case, we might suss out from the body language of Pep, etc, as to how it’s gone. With CAS he was bullish in the days leading up to the decision being announced.
I wonder if this matter will ever get as far as a formal panel, I personally doubt it. Despite the smears and media bullshit in the background, the PL must know it has no realistic chance of success and will find a way out.
 
Presumably the club will get advance notice of the decision as they did with CAS? If that is the case, we might suss out from the body language of Pep, etc, as to how it’s gone. With CAS he was bullish in the days leading up to the decision being announced.
Pretty sure that it was said during that time that the club only knew 10 minutes or something in advance.
 
Wrote something on Substack for anyone interested in the topic.
Excellent piece

And as the article explains, are the PL aware that they are effectively trying to imply (as the cartel are pushing, and the fucking moronic fans of the red tops do) that high executives of multi-national companies have effectively done a mass cover up and lied to independent auditors such as deloitte for over 10yrs!!
 
Even if there's technically no appeal under the PL rules, would any "guilty" verdict be actionable as defamatory (by the club or individuals)?
 

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