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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And the annoying "we signed him with the coutinho money" every time you sign a player.

It's bollocks. I'll give you van dyke and Allison for the 130 million but there was not enough left over to cover the fees for the likes of Keita and Fabinho!
 
I can go back further, late 70s at Anfield, Goalkeeper Joe Corrigan had a glass bottle thrown at him from the Kop.

Once scum, always scum.
And if I recall that night on motd the commentator (I think it was Barry Davies) said what fantastic fans they were because one or two of them pointed out the OFFENDER. And in those days anfield was a truly scared place with a lot of OFFENDERS
 
And the annoying "we signed him with the coutinho money" every time you sign a player.

It's bollocks. I'll give you van dyke and Allison for the 130 million but there was not enough left over to cover the fees for the likes of Keita and Fabinho!

not to mention- how much of the 130 million have Barca still not paid them?
 
Can we add booing Ederson as he was being stretchered off the pitch on oxygen with what at that moment looked like a scarily bad head injury. Every club has some dicks supporting them but that was the majority of their away support that day. In nearly 40 years of going to matches it was something I don’t think I’ve ever really witnessed before.

My memory might be playing up here but didn’t large sections of the Anfield crowd cheer when Yaya Toure went off injured a few season ago?
 
I can go back further, late 70s at Anfield, Goalkeeper Joe Corrigan had a glass bottle thrown at him from the Kop.

Once scum, always scum.

In the early 80s , Tommy Hutchinson slid in for a tackle and out of play and crashed into the advertising at the Kop End. 3 scouse kids (8-10 yr old) started spitting gobfuls of greenies at him.
Or my bad, they were probably just talking between themselves discussing when to brick the City bus....

Once scum, always scum
 
Can we add booing Ederson as he was being stretchered off the pitch on oxygen with what at that moment looked like a scarily bad head injury. Every club has some dicks supporting them but that was the majority of their away support that day. In nearly 40 years of going to matches it was something I don’t think I’ve ever really witnessed before.
I know it’s nothing to do with us or the dippers, but didn’t/doesn’t Ramsey get booed every time he played/plays at Stoke after he had the temerity to have his leg broken??
 
But there's a fatal gap between the verdict and the legal justification thereof, due in Sept. Plenty of time for Harris et al to spread their poison.

That gap could prove fatal for those such as Harris who would spend that period trying to continue to assert that City have cheated.

These people will get nothing out of CAS before the actual reasoning behind their verdict is published. It would be a very dangerous game to play with City emboldened by a successful appeal.

I don't see City or Uefa agreeing to publish their own cases if we are the victors.
 
In the early 80s , Tommy Hutchinson slid in for a tackle and out of play and crashed into the advertising at the Kop End. 3 scouse kids (8-10 yr old) started spitting gobfuls of greenies at him.
Or my bad, they were probably just talking between themselves discussing when to brick the City bus....

Once scum, always scum
Is that how old Carragher was then?
 
This thread is like riding the big one at Blackpool whilst trying to keep your misses happy.
 
That gap could prove fatal for those such as Harris who would spend that period trying to continue to assert that City have cheated.

These people will get nothing out of CAS when it comes to the actual reasoning behind their verdict. It would be a very dangerous game to play with City emboldened by a successful appeal.

I don't see City or Uefa agreeing to publish their own cases if we are the victors.

There is a lot of interest in the case so don't be surprised by a quicker than normal judgment being published (if it does ever get published). As far as I see the full judgment on PSG v UEFA CAS appeal was never published https://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/CAS_Media_Release_5937_decision.pdf

Not sure what this stuff is regarding publishing submissions or evidence. None of those materials will ever be public whatever happens.
 
There is a lot of interest in the case so don't be surprised by a quicker than normal judgment being published (if it does ever get published). As far as I see the full judgment on PSG v UEFA CAS appeal was never published https://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/CAS_Media_Release_5937_decision.pdf

Not sure what this stuff is regarding publishing submissions or evidence. None of those materials will ever be public whatever happens.
Oh how I hope we have one reading CAS upholds the appeal of Manchester City FC next week
 
There is a lot of interest in the case so don't be surprised by a quicker than normal judgment being published (if it does ever get published). As far as I see the full judgment on PSG v UEFA CAS appeal was never published https://www.tas-cas.org/fileadmin/user_upload/CAS_Media_Release_5937_decision.pdf

Not sure what this stuff is regarding publishing submissions or evidence. None of those materials will ever be public whatever happens.

Sorry, I meant in regard whether we do get to see a full judgement. I don't think we will.
 
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