UEFA Disciplinary Hearing today

15 points deduction and 40 million Euro's fine because in their eyes we can afford it....
 
Every which way you turn this is a PR fuck up for UEFA.

If they fine us, they will be ridiculed, and their unduly lenient and unenforced punishments for racist conduct will be set alongside our punishments for being a minute late onto the pitch and for having the temerity to boo their anthem. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed and the booing at the BMG game will reach ear splitting levels.

If they suspend any punishment dependent on our good behaviour, they will be booed at the Juve game and the booing at home against BMG will reach ear splitting levels. They will then have to decide whether they take further action and impose the suspended sentence - thus renewing the impression of them being a bunch of pompous arseholes - or they will have to back down, thus making them look toothless and spineless. If their line is that the official match delegate failed to mention the ear-splitting booing in the official match report, that would make them look not merely toothless and spineless be laughable too. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed.

If as Stuart Brennan suggests they are looking at some way of re-writing the rule book, what they will be left with is an embarrassing climb-down. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed.

They really have played a blinder.
Its as we all know CiL,they really are a bunch of buffoons and so out of touch with reality.
 
Where do you think it stands with the more serious offences of throwing paper aeroplanes and singing "you're not incredible"?

It's probably slightly worse than Paper Aeroplanes but it's nothing on singing 'You're not incredible'. We were lucky not to be put in the dock in the Hague for that one tbf.
 
Every which way you turn this is a PR fuck up for UEFA.

If they fine us, they will be ridiculed, and their unduly lenient and unenforced punishments for racist conduct will be set alongside our punishments for being a minute late onto the pitch and for having the temerity to boo their anthem. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed and the booing at the BMG game will reach ear splitting levels.

If they suspend any punishment dependent on our good behaviour, they will be booed at the Juve game and the booing at home against BMG will reach ear splitting levels. They will then have to decide whether they take further action and impose the suspended sentence - thus renewing the impression of them being a bunch of pompous arseholes - or they will have to back down, thus making them look toothless and spineless. If their line is that the official match delegate failed to mention the ear-splitting booing in the official match report, that would make them look not merely toothless and spineless be laughable too. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed.

If as Stuart Brennan suggests they are looking at some way of re-writing the rule book, what they will be left with is an embarrassing climb-down. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed.

They really have played a blinder.

Don't think it's a coincidence that this happened days after Platini & co. was suspended. UEFA is a shambles at the moment, even more so than usual, leadership scrambling around and someone fucked up by not nipping it in the bud. Now they've got themselves in a lose-lose situation, which will be fun for us to watch.
 
When you list our 'crimes' before UEFA it does become funny.

1. Throwing paper planes.
2. Being late.
3. Singing 'you're not incredible'.
4. Booing the UEFA anthem.

I wonder when 'making fart noises during a speech by M Platini' or 'sniggering in the presence of a UEFA delegate' will be added?
 
If they have any sense at all the will drop the charges. If they give us a punishment of any kind then it will really start to kick off.
 
Every which way you turn this is a PR fuck up for UEFA.

If they fine us, they will be ridiculed, and their unduly lenient and unenforced punishments for racist conduct will be set alongside our punishments for being a minute late onto the pitch and for having the temerity to boo their anthem. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed and the booing at the BMG game will reach ear splitting levels.

If they suspend any punishment dependent on our good behaviour, they will be booed at the Juve game and the booing at home against BMG will reach ear splitting levels. They will then have to decide whether they take further action and impose the suspended sentence - thus renewing the impression of them being a bunch of pompous arseholes - or they will have to back down, thus making them look toothless and spineless. If their line is that the official match delegate failed to mention the ear-splitting booing in the official match report, that would make them look not merely toothless and spineless be laughable too. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed.

If as Stuart Brennan suggests they are looking at some way of re-writing the rule book, what they will be left with is an embarrassing climb-down. Result: UEFA will be ridiculed.

They really have played a blinder.

They've certainly painted themselves into a corner, interesting to see how this pans out?
 

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