Like they’ll appeal and win?
UEFA are really piss poor with enforcing their punishments.
Do they not receive good legal advice? I’d love to see some stats on how often their punishments/fines/transfer bans have been upheld.
Financial Fair Play is poorly defined, poorly regulated and poorly punished.
Probably the most noticeable problem is the effect it will have on Pep
Other than winning the UCL he already done it all at City
Surprised if no UCL football or a transfer ban may see him leave for elsewhere
Also lets remember that thanks to this ban no teams from Manchester will be playing in the UCL to 2022
perhap Stanny is asking what happens to England's four places if City finish in the top 4
in which case it will go to the 5th place team
which is currently Sheffield United, who were promoted last year
so the English spots in the 20/21 Champions League would go to (on current table positions), Liverpool, Leicester, Chelsea and Sheffield United
I don't think anyone would have picked that at the start of the season
It gets better. City possibly face expulsion back to League 2 and a deduction of points for this season.
https://www.givemesport.com/1547075-...ons-league-ban
I don’t think pep is seeing out another year at city.
If he wins UCL he leaves having achieved everything he wanted to.
If he doesn’t, then city will have deemed to have failed. No EPL no UCL.
And I think he’ll be after a new challenge.
No UCL could be the scapegoat pep and city need to part ways.
But seriously, what’re the chances this sticks? Every verdict handed down from uefa gets overturned or reduced.