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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So some certain ‘City’ fans think that FFP wasn’t brought in to stop City, of course it was, anybody with any knowledge of FFP knows this.

It was in the pipeline before city was bought out with debt one of the priorities! City being bought out and now loaded had the likes of the scum Arsenal chelsea liverpool and the other history clubs fast track it with the deliberate tweak!
 
Platini, telegraph nov. 2009:
‘The idea is not to kill the clubs, but help them have better balance. As David Gill says “the devil is in the details”
‘Gill is a very good guy, and perhaps united will resolve the debts in the future. If you put the same [strict] regulations for all the clubs in Europe, they will accept.’
‘Some of the chief executives are not ok with the chance of new regulations (on debt) because they don’t want to change their business.
‘By putting in new rules we will protect the business of Abramovitch, Massimo Morrati (at inter Milan) or Glazer.’
 
Platini, telegraph nov. 2009:
‘The idea is not to kill the clubs, but help them have better balance. As David Gill says “the devil is in the details”
‘Gill is a very good guy, and perhaps united will resolve the debts in the future. If you put the same [strict] regulations for all the clubs in Europe, they will accept.’
‘Some of the chief executives are not ok with the chance of new regulations (on debt) because they don’t want to change their business.
‘By putting in new rules we will protect the business of Abramovitch, Massimo Morrati (at inter Milan) or Glazer.’

And surely nobody could accuse Platini of not having genuine impartiality and integrity.
 
Platini, telegraph nov. 2009:
‘The idea is not to kill the clubs, but help them have better balance. As David Gill says “the devil is in the details”
‘Gill is a very good guy, and perhaps united will resolve the debts in the future. If you put the same [strict] regulations for all the clubs in Europe, they will accept.’
‘Some of the chief executives are not ok with the chance of new regulations (on debt) because they don’t want to change their business.
‘By putting in new rules we will protect the business of Abramovitch, Massimo Morrati (at inter Milan) or Glazer.’
Classic villain’s mistake; telling the hero all about the nefarious plot just to sate his own ego.
 
Premier League scrap the £7m wages cap. Is it a coincidence that Man Utd were were of the teams that would be most severely affected by this rule?


My thoughts exactly- a more corrupt sport is hard to find. I fully expect some unexpected (& with little notice) change in the foreign v home grown quotas to explain rags sudden interest in British (fairly low key) players. Tip off from Gill???
 
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