ayrshire_blue
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Really,,,, if the worst come to the worst and they try to relegate us, then that's it the prem is finished.
It's really, absolutely not. I can't stress that enough.
Really,,,, if the worst come to the worst and they try to relegate us, then that's it the prem is finished.
Agreed. Whilst the PL is facing its own existential crisis of sorts (the lingering threat of the ESL, an independent regulator on the way etc), relegating City really wouldn’t be the final nail in their coffin.Why is the prem “finished” if we get relegated?
These “City go nuclear” fantasies need to stop.
Why what did he say?
I am not a lawyer, but it has been previously mentioned on here that there is only scope to appeal to the English courts in exceptional circumstances.Good post- my question/ concern is this however.
We knew that with the UEFA charges there was a clear path to an independent court i.e. CAS. However with the PL charges we know the IC with its PL stooges is not going to live up to its title “Independent”and more than likely come up with a sham punishment to appease the PL & cartel’s agenda. Therefore will we have a right of appeal through a normal court system or is the IC decision the end game. That’s my concern.
Should anyone with a legal background have any idea the path this likely follows please enlighten.
Cheers.
No one has a clue what will happen. Some posters are more positive than others.Glad one or two on here aren't representing us. Good job they have starch in their shirts.
As with all the other "magnanimity" white flag waving some like to wallow in, its happened to this thread.
Thankfully City and our Chairman have more fight in them. Oh and yes - don't worry about our scorched Earth policy if necessary.
Would completely ignoring the irrefutable evidence and hitting us with a pre determined sentence be considered as exceptional circumstances?I am not a lawyer, but it has been previously mentioned on here that there is only scope to appeal to the English courts in exceptional circumstances.
It’s only if their has been a failure of due process that would allow any appeal.Would completely ignoring the irrefutable evidence and hitting us with a pre determined sentence be considered as exceptional circumstances?