michaelcityfan wrote:Is that the end of it or will Wenger or some smartarse like him try to appeal against us demanding a tougher sanction or whining that we took their place in the CL?
Beefymcfc wrote:michaelcityfan wrote:Is that the end of it or will Wenger or some smartarse like him try to appeal against us demanding a tougher sanction or whining that we took their place in the CL?
This is where we'll see the real test. If we have a challenge then it will be down to a change in regulations. If some body, say Arsenal, push it through then it will become quite clear that it is the old G14 carrying on the cartel.
At this point UEFA are free and it's direct challenge that would have to be challenged (without exception) in acourt of law. It would most certainly be deemed a breach of any law and therefore bring the house of cards down.
We want to be seen to be complying. They want the same.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:I'm heartbroken over this. If Dupont's challenge fails then today the door has been closed on the dreams of all football fans everywhere (apart from about 20 clubs throughout Europe).
Saul Goodman wrote:CL squad:
1. Hart
2. Backup gk
3. Zaba
4. Vk
5. Demich
6. Clichy
7. Kolarov
8. Nasti
9. Center half
10. Right back
11. Garcia
12. Fernandinho
13. Yaya
14. Navas
15. Milner
16. Nasri
17. Silva
18. Aguero
19. Dzeko
20. Negredo
21. Jovetic
That means only 2 "free spots" (and that's not including Micah and Rodwell) which are probably both defenders. But i don't know about the young player rule thing.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:This is also interesting:
- The wage bill of the whole club (playing and non-playing staff) for 2014-15 will need to remain at the same level as that of 2013-14 season. It is important to note that additional bonuses for performances can be paid outside this number. Importantly, in reality, the existing MCFC business plan sees a natural decline in that wage bill.
I read somewhere that when we extended Yaya's contract we reduced his basic wage but offered performance bonuses, so it is probably the way we were going anyway.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:I'm heartbroken over this. If Dupont's challenge fails then today the door has been closed on the dreams of all football fans everywhere (apart from about 20 clubs throughout Europe).
Beefymcfc wrote:Anybody see the reports on Blatter basically saying that they got it wrong regarding Qatar hosting the WC? Apart from him stating the bleeding the obvious I wonder if Qatar are now pushing back against the governing bodies regarding their sponsorship of PSG?
no debt? No rags no arse no scouse. City versus chelski in every final hilarious.Blue Since 76 wrote:
Unfortunately, most of football, fans included, have been too jealous to see it. They've all had a dig and said we'd be fined or kicked out etc, but few have realised what it meant for their club.
To ensure the financial security of clubs, maybe we should put forward that only clubs who are debt free can take part in the FA Cup or win the Premier League. After all, all anyone wants is to avoid another Leeds, so let's ban debt.
Ted Hughes wrote:But the 'big' clubs can't function without having an opposition, so all of the 'smaller' clubs have the power to reign them in.
They didn't vote for it in the Prem because they HAD to, they CHOSE to!
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