Blue Since 76 wrote:Definitely glad I'm not on the CL scheme now and if this story turns out to be true, I'd suggest everyone boycotts the thing. Why be so desperate to win a corrupt competition?
Blue Since 76 wrote:Definitely glad I'm not on the CL scheme now and if this story turns out to be true, I'd suggest everyone boycotts the thing. Why be so desperate to win a corrupt competition?
Ted Hughes wrote:I think we've had our year off because of this shit, & it will no longer effect us.
But in a way, that's beside the point. I can't believe for one second that UEFA expect their ruling about City & PSG being inelligible to apply for an ffp 'relaxation' would stand up in court.
But let's say it meant that either club had to drastically alter transfer plans because of it. Then by the time the court case is heard, which might take a year, City would have missed out on all the transfer targets, & all the other clubs who applied for a 'waiver' can all spend money & attempt to get closer to, or move ahead of, City/PSG.
So even when we win the court case (they would just drop it anyway, just before it reached court) the damage is done.
I don't think this will impact us at all, but the fact they are trying to do so, is so obviously corrupt that 'something' should be done about it.
Surely there is some department of the EU or some fucking criminal body somewhere, who's job it is, to deal with shit like this ?
It's so obvious what is going on, surely just the attempt is breaking some kind of huge rule of ethics, even if it doesn't work ?
iwasthere2012 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think we've had our year off because of this shit, & it will no longer effect us.
But in a way, that's beside the point. I can't believe for one second that UEFA expect their ruling about City & PSG being inelligible to apply for an ffp 'relaxation' would stand up in court.
But let's say it meant that either club had to drastically alter transfer plans because of it. Then by the time the court case is heard, which might take a year, City would have missed out on all the transfer targets, & all the other clubs who applied for a 'waiver' can all spend money & attempt to get closer to, or move ahead of, City/PSG.
So even when we win the court case (they would just drop it anyway, just before it reached court) the damage is done.
I don't think this will impact us at all, but the fact they are trying to do so, is so obviously corrupt that 'something' should be done about it.
Surely there is some department of the EU or some fucking criminal body somewhere, who's job it is, to deal with shit like this ?
It's so obvious what is going on, surely just the attempt is breaking some kind of huge rule of ethics, even if it doesn't work ?
I think in his reply, Dupont has kind of intimated as much. He seems to be saying that UEFA have played the time wasting game all along and are doing the same now, as a way of further discriminating against those under punishment at the moment.
Hazy2 wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think we've had our year off because of this shit, & it will no longer effect us.
But in a way, that's beside the point. I can't believe for one second that UEFA expect their ruling about City & PSG being inelligible to apply for an ffp 'relaxation' would stand up in court.
But let's say it meant that either club had to drastically alter transfer plans because of it. Then by the time the court case is heard, which might take a year, City would have missed out on all the transfer targets, & all the other clubs who applied for a 'waiver' can all spend money & attempt to get closer to, or move ahead of, City/PSG.
So even when we win the court case (they would just drop it anyway, just before it reached court) the damage is done.
I don't think this will impact us at all, but the fact they are trying to do so, is so obviously corrupt that 'something' should be done about it.
Surely there is some department of the EU or some fucking criminal body somewhere, who's job it is, to deal with shit like this ?
It's so obvious what is going on, surely just the attempt is breaking some kind of huge rule of ethics, even if it doesn't work ?
I think in his reply, Dupont has kind of intimated as much. He seems to be saying that UEFA have played the time wasting game all along and are doing the same now, as a way of further discriminating against those under punishment at the moment.
The timing is a worry for me, The CLUB HAVE TO GET THE SIGNING DONE which will mean we are not bothered. If we don't then you can call Houston....
Wonderwall wrote:Hazy2 wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think we've had our year off because of this shit, & it will no longer effect us.
But in a way, that's beside the point. I can't believe for one second that UEFA expect their ruling about City & PSG being inelligible to apply for an ffp 'relaxation' would stand up in court.
But let's say it meant that either club had to drastically alter transfer plans because of it. Then by the time the court case is heard, which might take a year, City would have missed out on all the transfer targets, & all the other clubs who applied for a 'waiver' can all spend money & attempt to get closer to, or move ahead of, City/PSG.
So even when we win the court case (they would just drop it anyway, just before it reached court) the damage is done.
I don't think this will impact us at all, but the fact they are trying to do so, is so obviously corrupt that 'something' should be done about it.
Surely there is some department of the EU or some fucking criminal body somewhere, who's job it is, to deal with shit like this ?
It's so obvious what is going on, surely just the attempt is breaking some kind of huge rule of ethics, even if it doesn't work ?
I think in his reply, Dupont has kind of intimated as much. He seems to be saying that UEFA have played the time wasting game all along and are doing the same now, as a way of further discriminating against those under punishment at the moment.
The timing is a worry for me, The CLUB HAVE TO GET THE SIGNING DONE which will mean we are not bothered. If we don't then you can call Houston....
I have a cunning plan and its guaranteed to work as its tried and tested at the highest level.
Use a single computer called "the transfer completion laptop" to complete ll deals and then wipe it! It worked for Russia and they are still hosting the World Cup! Kerching
Per L'Equipe, UEFA's main FFP sanctions against PSG have been removed. French champions can now recruit players without restriction.
I Just Blue Myself wrote:Per L'Equipe, UEFA's main FFP sanctions against PSG have been removed. French champions can now recruit players without restriction.
https://twitter.com/Jon_LeGossip/status ... 9010492416
Wooders wrote:Why do they know before us? Weren't they quite a bit naughtier?
john@staustell wrote:So Negredo moves today, and Nastasic. OS:
Today also sees Alvaro Negredo, Matija Nastasic and Scott Sinclair’s loan deals become permanent moves to Valencia, Schalke and Aston Villa respectively
There's 30M to start with!
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