Original Dub wrote:So the booing has to continue for as long as the clear corruption does.
It's panning out EXACTLY as I though it would. The money came in to our club and Gill immediately made plans to get a foothold in UEFA because he knew they couldn't compete on a level playing field further down the line.
FFs if I could see it that far back, then where the fuck are the legal teams on this??
First Financial FAIR Play and now this.
It doesn't take Johnny Cochran to put this baby to bed.
Pisses me right off.
New president Aleksander Ceferin said Uefa must show Europe's big clubs who is in charge as he made Champions League reforms his first priority.
Ceferin, 48, beat Michael van Praag 42-13 in the poll to become the new head of European football's governing body.
Uefa and European clubs last month agreed changes to the Champions League, which critics said favour bigger clubs.
Slovenian Ceferin said his organisation should show the clubs "we are the ones who are the governing body".
Under the reforms announced last month, Europe's top four domestic leagues will be guaranteed four places each in the group stages of the Champions League from 2018-19.
The European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL), which represents the continent's 24 domestic football leagues, called on Uefa to scrap the proposals, claiming national leagues will suffer.
"It will be the first thing to deal with," said Ceferin, who succeeds Michel Platini following his resignation after being banned from all football activity last year.
"Uefa is a very good, strong organisation. It was without leadership for some time and that was a problem dealing with this.
"We have to speak and have dialogue with the clubs and I think it can be solved."
Ceferin, who has been the head of the Football Association of Slovenia since 2011, takes on the remainder of Platini's term of office, until 2019.
The lawyer said Financial Fair Play rules - introduced, in Uefa's words, to "improve the overall financial health of European club football" - should be enforced more strongly.
He added there was "a lot of work to do", citing match-fixing, security and safety, and racism as issues to address.
England's Football Association last week declared its support for Van Praag, who - unlike Ceferin - is a member of Uefa's executive committee.
The Scottish Football Association said it would vote for the Slovenian.
After the vote, FA chairman Greg Clarke said he was happy to work with Ceferin, and welcomed his his clear mandate.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Just a word to Cutemancs who does the view from the away end piece each game.
Do you have a list of similar fan forums to send this piece by Samuel to.
I'd love to know what the rest of the league make of what is going on. Do they just accept the shite they are force fed in the media or do they have any savvy as to what is really going on in the professional game.
Personally if something like this gets through I would be close to giving up on the game altogether, but would still love us to win their corrupt CL competition first, just to ram it down their throats.
I would love to know what fans of teams that will never be given the opportunity to compete, think of the blatant cronyism.
Wonderwall wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Just a word to Cutemancs who does the view from the away end piece each game.
Do you have a list of similar fan forums to send this piece by Samuel to.
I'd love to know what the rest of the league make of what is going on. Do they just accept the shite they are force fed in the media or do they have any savvy as to what is really going on in the professional game.
Personally if something like this gets through I would be close to giving up on the game altogether, but would still love us to win their corrupt CL competition first, just to ram it down their throats.
I would love to know what fans of teams that will never be given the opportunity to compete, think of the blatant cronyism.
If you look at our site fixture list click on opposition team badge it takes you to their forums
JamieMCFC wrote:Original Dub wrote:So the booing has to continue for as long as the clear corruption does.
It's panning out EXACTLY as I though it would. The money came in to our club and Gill immediately made plans to get a foothold in UEFA because he knew they couldn't compete on a level playing field further down the line.
FFs if I could see it that far back, then where the fuck are the legal teams on this??
First Financial FAIR Play and now this.
It doesn't take Johnny Cochran to put this baby to bed.
Pisses me right off.
What legal action do you honestly think the club can take? People always ask why where is the legal team or why don't we take them to court. Maybe our legal team know there is nothing that can be done about it or just maybe the fact we can't take this through the normal courts because it would be to damaging to the club in the long run.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Wonderwall wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Just a word to Cutemancs who does the view from the away end piece each game.
Do you have a list of similar fan forums to send this piece by Samuel to.
I'd love to know what the rest of the league make of what is going on. Do they just accept the shite they are force fed in the media or do they have any savvy as to what is really going on in the professional game.
Personally if something like this gets through I would be close to giving up on the game altogether, but would still love us to win their corrupt CL competition first, just to ram it down their throats.
I would love to know what fans of teams that will never be given the opportunity to compete, think of the blatant cronyism.
If you look at our site fixture list click on opposition team badge it takes you to their forums
If I get some time I might draft something generic and send a few. I presume you just introduce yourself same as anyone new on here.
If I was to do that WW. would anybody in here have objections to me doing so or would you all want to see a draft first?
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