I very much doubt the club will just play along and leave it at CAS overturning the ban, mate.
At this point UEFA and the cartel clubs have made it very clear that unless the apparatus they have devised to continually attack and damage us is destroyed, defensive action on our part just leads to the need for more defensive action later. Ad infinitum, ad nauseam.
With each attack lasting damage on our (and CFG’s) brand and standing is inflicted, meaning allowing future ones is ultimately allowing them to chip away at the club, no matter if we repel the greater part of their thrusts.
As I said earlier in the thread, I am fairly certain that the club now know they must kill the cancer, rather than merely mitigate the symptoms, otherwise the cancer is going to kill the club.
You may be right mate but if City were playing along with the agreed outcome then the sentence underlined above is exactly what they would want the world to think.
I’m not saying City won’t go for blood (personally I hope they do) I’m just pointing out that the lawyers will work objectively and without emotion to get the best outcome possible for their client, which is not always the ideal one that we would want as fans.