bobbyowenquiff
Well-Known Member
Before the decision Leterme claimed UEFA had concrete evidence but the Judges ruled they had no evidence at all!Didn’t they hint that they would have won an appeal?
Before the decision Leterme claimed UEFA had concrete evidence but the Judges ruled they had no evidence at all!Didn’t they hint that they would have won an appeal?
Didn’t they hint that they would have won an appeal?
What a load of bolloxI know that a lot of us spend waaay too much time on the 2 threads - but at least that leads us to being knowledgeable to a fair degree and able to try and 'educate' others that do not have closed minds.
On that last point I would avoid trying to explain the realities to redscouse fans - they seem beyond the point of being able to reason with or even to have a thought that is not desperately biased.
Well if this is an example.............
Re: 115 charges for the scorched earth cheating bastards on & off the pitch
« Reply #9400 on: Today at 02:17:26 pm »
I haven't read every page of this to see if others have said this, and there's not much point in speculating, but given the response from the recent case, and what we know about the 115 to 130 charges, they have lost the cases for compliance already, they are extremely non compliant from the moment information was first requested, to the point that that is not up for argument any more. That is at least 89 of the charges, so the vast majority. There's only the 7 profit and sustainability charges that have wiggle room that I can see. The 35 "Failure to cooperate with Premier League investigations from December 2018 - present" looks like a no hoper for them.
We are clearly doomed!!!!
Leterme, the guy who got kicked out of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance because he used foreign aid money to pay his tax lawyer.Before the decision Leterme claimed UEFA had concrete evidence but the Judges ruled they had no evidence at all!
And Ceferin continued to brief UEFA had a strong case even after he had tried to strike a deal with City to settle the case.Leterme, the guy who got kicked out of the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance because he used foreign aid money to pay his tax lawyer.
Manchester United are confident they won’t get dragged into Manchester City’s ongoing battle with the Premier League over alleged financial breaches.
United chief executive Omar Berrada was criticised by Benjamin Mendy’s KC Nick De Marco this week for being ‘evasive at best’ when he answered questions about the former France full-back during an Employment Tribunal.
Berrada appeared at the tribunal after spending almost 13 years at City, latterly as Chief Football Operations officer of City Football Group, before moving to his new position at United in July.
Even City’s KC Sean Jones admitted on Tuesday ‘Mr Berrada was visibly unhappy at being asked questions he wasn’t expecting to be asked’.
It is not known whether Berrada has been or is expected to be called to give evidence during City’s more substantive battle with the Premier League.
He was employed by the club for all but the first two seasons covered by the case. There is no suggestion Berrada has done anything wrong and City deny all the charges.
Sources at Old Trafford have privately expressed confidence the club will not become embroiled in the case and the focus remains on driving United up the Premier League and cutting losses.
Matty mate whattaya hear, whattaya say?What a load of bollox
Simon Stone
BBC Sport's chief football news reporter
Was over before it startedCould be that it won’t take long to document as it’s been such a slam dunk for City, wouldn’t surprise me.