He isn’t. They’re the embargoed quotes from last night’s post-match interview.Why is Pep making a press statement on a Sunday evening?
He isn’t. They’re the embargoed quotes from last night’s post-match interview.Why is Pep making a press statement on a Sunday evening?
Well that's a first, me agreeing with frank.But surely if Pep knew and he was trying to distance himself I very much doubt he would follow the pretence of saying how confident he was.
If we have lost, which would be a huge blow to him and his team, there is not a chance the club would allow, or Pep would choose to answer questions, on a subject and pretend everything is ok.
Could you imagine the discussion. We have lost the appeal Pep but would you mind going out, facing the press, and say how confident you are and how you have took a keen interest and are convinced were innocent.
This is where I get stumped. It's hard to make sense of what he actually means. I was very confident yesterday. After reading those quotes, I honestly don't know what to think.Yet all those at the club then ("a long time ago") are his own personal mates, who he has other businesses with.
Embargoed questions lifted at 10.30pmWhy is Pep making a press statement on a Sunday evening?
Well that's a first, me agreeing with frank.
Could just as easily be Pep flagging the reasoning behind the CAS decision. Presumably if Pep knows the decision, he will also know the basics of the grounds for that decision. Mind you, I suspect I'm straw clutching a bit there because I can't really pretend to like the sound of it as it's described here. Doesn't exactly sound like something anyone would say about an exoneration. In what context did Pep say it was " great, great news"?I thought it was Pep’s way of saying it was long before my time here and distancing himself from it.
Sounds like we have won and we ain't stopping there. Sue the shit out of eufa and all the snide so called journos city."Aside from the CEO, the Finance Director, the Chairman, the key non-executive go between Abu Dhabi and City and the General Counsel, 90% of the people here today weren't even involved at the time of the breaches. I am so so so confident we will be completely cleared and the club will explain its next steps of appeal on Monday."