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I wonder if it affects the players contractually. Our players lose 25% of their earnings if we don't qualify.
Thanks for the info. I'm not familiar with what Milan did but how does the severity compare with what City did? Also if you have any links to articles that would be much appreciated.Yes, it's actually pretty common. For exemple, Milan was sanctionned by the UEFA last year, they went before the CAS, the CAS said the principle of a sanction was fine but that it was excessive and asked UEFA to give a better motivation or to reduce the sanction. In the meantime, Milan negociated a deal with the UEFA for a 1 year ban and the deal was validated by the CAS.
I'm thinking that this ban will get reduced or suspended/quashed.Hopefully this ban sticks and doesn’t get overturned later
Wow
Ole you lucky devil!
Probably depends on the wording, qualify or participateI wonder if it affects the players contractually. Our players lose 25% of their earnings if we don't qualify.
Rugby. Not sure on the CASThanks. This is rugby right? Or cricket?
And did they appeal to CAS?
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1. Think of how Bowman was invalidated.Many questions on the same two themes that I don't get.
1. City's statement - "Simply put, this is a case initiated by UEFA, prosecuted by UEFA and judged by UEFA." Why's that supposedly some kind of wrongdoing according to City? Their competition, their rules taht you agreed to abide by, they enforce them if you break them no? I don't get it.
The Premier League has rules, if a player breaks them they are investigated and if appropriate punished. I have a job, there are things I'm expected to do and not do, if I go off the rails the organisation I work for will investigate and punish. If I join a tennis club and wear golf shoes on the grass court theey may investigate me and suspend me.boot me out.
2. Who are CAS exactly/what gives them their power? I've just had a look on their site and they were set up in 1984 and a fewe other things. Are they just people who one decided they were going to tell sports organisations what to do? Do sports sign up with them up with them or something or can a sport ignore them?
How do you feel about this personally, does the punishment fit the crime?This is exactly what was expected, now it goes to CAS. How CAS react will determine how City end up. Strong showing from Uefa and deserved in truth. I think they are hoping for a 1 year bargain that's not going to come.
Mourinho will get that 5th
"Can Manchester United get 5th place? They ALWAYS get 5th place!"
Rugby Union.Thanks. This is rugby right? Or cricket?
And did they appeal to CAS?
Would this mean that we win the league 2 years ago?Now the FA, PL & EFL should strip MCFC of all trophies won during the offending period. And the football broadcasters - if they have any backbone, which I doubt - should sue for big compensation for being sold rights to competitions undermined by cheating
Yip. Should be three and (if appeal fails), all trophies removed from the records.Honestly this is lenient, they’ve been cooking the books for the best part of a decade
No, because that would wreak havoc with the space-time continuum. And Moyes would come back.Would this mean that we win the league 2 years ago?
Obviously they had the oven on too high.Honestly this is lenient, they’ve been cooking the books for the best part of a decade
Not without Kane they wont.Mourinho will get that 5th
It probably depends on which players are willing to stick around for 2 years outside of the Champions League.So now they can concentrate on the PL for the next 2 seasons and stop those wankers passing our record.
It was established by the IOC. All Olympic international federations recognize it's authority to rule on most sporting matters as a court of appeal. And it's recognized as a court of arbitration by the supreme court of Switzerland. And both FIFA and UEFA are based there, so I imagine it made sense for them to have an arbitration agreement with a court that dealt with sports to begin with. If they didn't use a court of arbitration, I suppose they exposed themselves to being sued in Swiss courts in cases like this one.Who are CAS exactly/what gives them their power? I've just had a look on their site and they were set up in 1984 and a fewe other things. Are they just people who one decided they were going to tell sports organisations what to do? Do sports sign up with them up with them or something or can a sport ignore them?