john68 wrote:I'm not certain if we could consider it backtracking but what I initially thought was the standard punishment of being banned from Euro Comps now seems to be only the ultimate sanction to be considered at the end of a list of other possible sanctions, such as a transfer ban.
I also heard quote that even if a club fell outside the entry criteria, if it could show that it was making inroads into its debt or at least moving in the right direction, the club could be viewed sympathetically.
It would seem from what is being quoted now, that UeFA are keeping the door open for a bit of discretion. Maybe they are worried that one or two of the old order, whom they seek to protect, are having troubles.
funny but I was thinking the exact same while back mate.
Ten to fifteen years ago it was standard that if you made some dodgy deals or broke the rules otherwise, you'd get banned from Euro competitions for certain period of time. That was only fair since, apart from UEFA cup, euro competitions was nice little extra reward you'd get for actually winning something.
These days half of the clubs in top leagues make it to Europe and they have their finances around making it there. In fact, one might say that UEFA are actually part of the problem, not the solution.
This is why I would prefer old cup formats and stopping this Champion's league/Europa League non-sense. Not a popular opinion, I know but even if it meant we were less in Europe, I would rather be there when we really deserve it. And that goes for other clubs as well.