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Hahahahahahahahah fudge off lotto winners FC
Pep will be off firstClub loyalty will be tested .... Pep, De bruyne, Sterling ...
Aguero will be to old in two years so won't hang around..
Kyle Walker come home x
Pep will be off first
It's not really about their nerve or commitment, it's about clubs having much better lawyers than they do. Clubs can (and will) appeal endlessly until UEFA are unable to fight any more.Now UEFA need to hold their nerve. Hopefully their case is as watertight as it should be. I think it is high time this happened, I am still appalled that Chelski got their transfer ban overturned and you have to wonder how many others are on the hook potentially. Funny to hear that City are aggrieved UEFA have "bought the case and fought the case"...I thought that was actually the point of a body such as UEFA?
It's not really about their nerve or commitment, it's about clubs having much better lawyers than they do. Clubs can (and will) appeal endlessly until UEFA are unable to fight any more.
If bans stay in place during appeals, it will lessen the value of that method.
Club loyalty will be tested .... Pep, De bruyne, Sterling ...
Aguero will be to old in two years so won't hang around..
Kyle Walker come home x
Given the length of the appeals process, they're likely to have missed one season before there's a decision made.Even if the ban was halved on appeal, it is still a significant punishment
Given the length of the appeals process, they're likely to have missed one season before there's a decision made.
Yep, similar to Chelsea's transfer ban. I hope it sticks, there's no hope of stopping financial doping without the fear of punishment.