Unfortunately this is not something that can be blamed on either Celtic or Uefa (for once). The example of the £15k fine isn't relevant - it is a different situation. Here is why;
Debrecan is covered by #3 whilst Legia is #1. Note the inclusion of 'may' in the third instance.
Here's a fuller article going over it;
<a class="postlink" href="https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/desmond-kane/celtic-not-blame-legia-warsaw-incompetence-off-park-140011941.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">https://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/de ... 11941.html</a>
One thing to note is that UEFA technically didn't "kick Legia out". If Legia had scored one of the two penalties they missed against 10 man Celtic, they would have gone through. They made them forfeit the match that they broke the rules on, resulting in a 3-0 walkover. If that rule was "the other team gets a 3-0 walkover unless that means they qualify by the skin of their teeth" then it would be pointless.
I am a Celtic/City fan and
I feel that we don't deserve to be in the competition any more. Our club is a PLC that plays in a very impoverished league - there is no way on earth that they could refuse UEFA's ruling. I don't even think that would work even if we TRIED.
It's easy to blame Celtic for this, but it's also bollocks. It's been shown that Celtic didn't raise the complaint; a UEFA delegate did. Ultimately though, a Legia Warsaw staff member who should have known better made a tragic, human mistake and has effectively knocked his team out of the Champion's League.
As a Celtic fan, and as shameful as it is, I hope we qualify for the group stages. You probably would too if it was your team, as it is easier to take the high ground when you haven't got the opportunity. If Maribor beat Celtic, so be it. I suspect they will.
... although I heard their admin staff aren't the best. #ThreeNilCeltic