Brendan110_0
Well-Known Member
Do CAS have a history of fair judgements?
Yes. If UEFA are doing us based on "not in the spirit of FFP" then we'll have the ban quashed.
Do CAS have a history of fair judgements?
I have no problem with the athletic, well no more than any other media outlet at the moment, but in the article that mentioned about the meeting with pep and the players on saturday it began with stating that the club execs had stipulated to the players in the most stringent terms the absolute requirement for a full and total lack of leaks to anyone outside the club regarding this matter. It then went on to state what had been said and by whom at said meeting....
They were in a rush to pass judgement before the deadline.
They must have something else on us surely , the info and money trail as to who actually pressed the button in the Etihad payments must surely be available to have stopped it getting to the stage where the club and owners have been slandered ? None of it makes any sense at all .
It's basically the local government of Abu Dhabi.sorry, i am reading as much as i can but it's fucking complicated - who is the Executive Council? (i know who ADUG are). Why would it not matter if the monies to Etihad came from them? non-related party?
i might just stick to what's happening on the pitch :D
Arguably arrogance and pure stupidity, but you could also opine that’s diversity when the conference is for the country’s top headteachers.I suppose having a ping pong player pontificating in the national media as some sort of football expert shows a degree of diversity.
Could it be that bit about breaking the 'club licensing arrangements' in the judgement?They must have something else on us surely , the info and money trail as to who actually pressed the button in the Etihad payments must surely be available to have stopped it getting to the stage where the club and owners have been slandered ? None of it makes any sense at all .