UEFA FFP investigation - CAS decision to be announced Monday, 13th July 9.30am BST

What do you think will be the outcome of the CAS hearing?

  • Two-year ban upheld

    Votes: 197 13.1%
  • Ban reduced to one year

    Votes: 422 28.2%
  • Ban overturned and City exonerated

    Votes: 815 54.4%
  • Other

    Votes: 65 4.3%

  • Total voters
    1,499
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Simon Cliff - not a City employee one of our lawyers. We should sue him.

Wasn't it Simon Pearce a City board member

My employer's now suddenly making me do actual work, the miserable bastards, so no time to go back and see what was said before this.

Cliff's the senior in-house lawyer, and thus an employee, of CFG: https://www.cityfootballgroup.com/our-business/leadership-team/ - he was the one who made the crack, when Dehaene died, about 'one down, six to go'.

Pearce's most infamous statement in all this was: 'We do what we want'.

It's no especially edifying to read and has been seized on by our enemies. They were stupid to commit such stuff to email. Of course, I condemn it.

But given the volume of material that was purportedly available and the sophistication of the software they used to search through it, it's not as bad as it could be. I suspect if almost any club's electronic records were purloined and examined in the same way, you'd find stuff that's just as bad and in a lot of cases there'd be much worse.

I'm assuming here that there isn't more material on us that's being held back and is waiting to be used. I think they'd have released it already if it were available, in an attempt to bury us for good.
 
Just a quick, relatively unrelated question.

If Sheik can’t own the company Eithad for them to sponsor us (like claimed), how can the Red Bull teams function?
 
Just a quick, relatively unrelated question.

If Sheik can’t own the company Eithad for them to sponsor us (like claimed), how can the Red Bull teams function?
They persuaded UEFA that they were really only sponsors and did not exercise meaningful control.
 
VFL Wolfsburg are the sporting club of Volkswagen GmBH the professional football club is wholly owned subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group the funding is somewhat restricted by the Group's supervisory board The emissions scandal is totally not connected in any way to the football A timely reminder is VW Groups involvement with Bayern Audi AG are a major sponsor and through that sponsorship have a supervisory board member Dr Herbert Diess the CEO of Group Until recently also Rupert Stadler former Audi CEO who has been charged with fraud by German investigators
The Bayern Supervisory board contains members of some of the largest companies in Germany through their sponsorship of the club Allianz, UniCredit Bank, Deutsche Telekom, Borse Uli Hoeness convicted tax fraudist is still deputy chairman The current chairman is former CEO of Addidas
Of course the emissions scandal is unconnected to football, most good coincidences are I am informed by this forum.
 
My employer's now suddenly making me do actual work, the miserable bastards, so no time to go back and see what was said before this.

Cliff's the senior in-house lawyer, and thus an employee, of CFG: https://www.cityfootballgroup.com/our-business/leadership-team/ - he was the one who made the crack, when Dehaene died, about 'one down, six to go'.

Pearce's most infamous statement in all this was: 'We do what we want'.

It's no especially edifying to read and has been seized on by our enemies. They were stupid to commit such stuff to email. Of course, I condemn it.

But given the volume of material that was purportedly available and the sophistication of the software they used to search through it, it's not as bad as it could be. I suspect if almost any club's electronic records were purloined and examined in the same way, you'd find stuff that's just as bad and in a lot of cases there'd be much worse.

I'm assuming here that there isn't more material on us that's being held back and is waiting to be used. I think they'd have released it already if it were available, in an attempt to bury us for good.

Yep - as you say, the tone and content of those messages makes for pretty ugly reading, and does us no favours both in terms of how our club is perceived right now, and how we will be perceived long term. Not to mention unfavourably colouring the optics of this story and general perceptions of our behaviour through this whole process. It was reckless and distasteful to communicate like this over email, and we are rightly being condemned for it.

But let's be honest - if that's as bad as it got, I doubt there are many organisations (within football or within any business, frankly) who would like to state with any confidence they don't have similar (if not worse) communications lurking in the dark corners of their servers in relation to particularly challenging individuals or situations their company has experienced.
 
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UEFA slowly unravelling before our very eyes.

It wouldn't surprise me if they're on the phone to soriano right now saying all charges dropped and grovelling to us because I truly believe we've got similar evidence to what has just been exposed at PSG.

And our reply will, would and should be fuck you.

maybe, just maybe we have provided said evidence?
 
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