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Club statement - News - Crystal Palace F.C.
www.cpfc.co.uk
Powerful.
It isn't over in court, we're gonna tear at their foundations.
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Club statement - News - Crystal Palace F.C.
www.cpfc.co.uk
Brilliant statement! It lets the world know how one-sided the process is and how people who know where the bodies are have influence. Well done Steve. Now, if the fat bloke has to attend the match make sure Turkish food is on the menu in the Direction suite.
unfortunately they have missed out the paragraph about Palace not being given access to communication between the other parties involved which is vitally important. Must do better BBC!I like the BBC headline here. ‘Slate’ is a good word.
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Yep the SJ narrativeAccording to Simon Jordan he owned the club and the stadium....
Interesting that our Sports Minister, Stephanie Peacock, has been missing in action throughout despite the fact that her unique role includes sporting governance - she has been quite capable of speaking out along identical lines as Parish and sending a very chastening message to UEFA re: absence of consistency and preference towards the larger clubs. It is not as if we've all just woken up to the rat bag of unethical behaviours displayed by UEFA who have displayed an appetite for protecting THEIR lucrative business agenda whatever the cost....to the ethics of the game.The "damning evidence" we claimed to have that wasn't damning enough for CAS...once we have pursued all legal routes is there anything to prevent us exposing that evidence to the public?
I feel that if you're going to heavily imply that the system is corrupt then you have evidence to avoid litigation for such claims. And if they do, let's all see it.
or low fator vegetarian
or you could go to Cape Horn or New Zealand and observe the 'Australis'.🙂Which your wife and you will see quite regularly when you're in Norway!
Unfortunately UEFA have defined what they treat as “decisive influence” in an addendum to their rules. It’s precise, doesn’t match what we all think it means, but it’s there in black and white. Common sense ought to have intervened to replace authoritarianism but it didn’t.I feel I should now restate something I posted some time back. It has also been updated.
CPFC is definitely not in breach of any UEFA regulations relating to MCO, which means if any initial advice were offered to John Textor and David Blitzer by the club secretary, Christine Dowdeswell, it would be that no blind trust is necessary.
5.01 (a) only applies to clubs that are fully integrated and incorporated as MCO clubs, which clearly Palace is not.
5.01 (b) might only be relevant if Steve Parish held shares in other clubs, which he does not. As club chairman and CEO, he alone has overall managerial responsibility for Crystal Palace and only for Crystal Palace.
5.01 (c) (iv) has undoubtedly been the regulation that the CFCB believes that John Textor had some form of “… decisive influence in the decision-making of the club.” But neither his voting share, set at 25%, nor his managerial responsibilities, of which he had none, indicated this. Indeed, there has to be a reasonable threshold of probability that he did have a decisive influence, even in an ad hoc capacity, but there is none.
Now, this is where the rubber really hits the road: the extra three months UEFA granted to the CFCB should have been acted upon through their powers of scrutiny and investigation. In other words, they should not have merely waited for an issue to arise; their remit is to be actively looking into every club that has directors or legal entities in more than one club that comes under UEFA’s jurisdiction.
I do not believe the CFCB undertook any investigation from the 1st of March onwards. If they had, it would have resulted in extensive correspondence being generated and coming to light between Christine Dowdeswell, John Textor, David Blitzer, and the CFCB in clarifying the MCO status of Crystal Palace, which would have been cited at the disciplinary hearing and also at CAS. And if there is no evidence of any correspondence, then there is no evidence of any investigation having been undertaken by the CFCB; and if this is the case, then there is conclusive proof that UEFA has been wilfully negligent in their delegated responsibilities to the CFCB.
I twice emailed this to Christine Dowdeswell at info@cpfc.co.uk but got no response. More is the pity it wasn’t taken up, as it would have further damned CAS if they had thrown it out.
I feel I should now restate something I posted some time back. It has also been updated.
CPFC is definitely not in breach of any UEFA regulations relating to MCO, which means if any initial advice were offered to John Textor and David Blitzer by the club secretary, Christine Dowdeswell, it would be that no blind trust is necessary.
5.01 (a) only applies to clubs that are fully integrated and incorporated as MCO clubs, which clearly Palace is not.
5.01 (b) might only be relevant if Steve Parish held shares in other clubs, which he does not. As club chairman and CEO, he alone has overall managerial responsibility for Crystal Palace and only for Crystal Palace.
5.01 (c) (iv) has undoubtedly been the regulation that the CFCB believes that John Textor had some form of “… decisive influence in the decision-making of the club.” But neither his voting share, set at 25%, nor his managerial responsibilities, of which he had none, indicated this. Indeed, there has to be a reasonable threshold of probability that he did have a decisive influence, even in an ad hoc capacity, but there is none.
Now, this is where the rubber really hits the road: the extra three months UEFA granted to the CFCB should have been acted upon through their powers of scrutiny and investigation. In other words, they should not have merely waited for an issue to arise; their remit is to be actively looking into every club that has directors or legal entities in more than one club that comes under UEFA’s jurisdiction.
I do not believe the CFCB undertook any investigation from the 1st of March onwards. If they had, it would have resulted in extensive correspondence being generated and coming to light between Christine Dowdeswell, John Textor, David Blitzer, and the CFCB in clarifying the MCO status of Crystal Palace, which would have been cited at the disciplinary hearing and also at CAS. And if there is no evidence of any correspondence, then there is no evidence of any investigation having been undertaken by the CFCB; and if this is the case, then there is conclusive proof that UEFA has been wilfully negligent in their delegated responsibilities to the CFCB.
I twice emailed this to Christine Dowdeswell at info@cpfc.co.uk but got no response. More is the pity it wasn’t taken up, as it would have further damned CAS if they had thrown it out.
what does this addendum say? Please post it.Unfortunately UEFA have defined what they treat as “decisive influence” in an addendum to their rules. It’s precise, doesn’t match what we all think it means, but it’s there in black and white. Common sense ought to have intervened to replace authoritarianism but it didn’t.
what does this addendum say? Please post it.
He's probably crooked enough to like it.Brilliant statement! It lets the world know how one-sided the process is and how people who know where the bodies are have influence. Well done Steve. Now, if the fat bloke has to attend the match make sure Turkish food is on the menu in the Direction suite.
I dont believe Forest would have been given any permission to cross ex Parish. Palace were not on trial. If anyone was it was UEFAFrom Today's Independent.
Forest's legal team were allowed to cross examine Parish on the control issue.
Very odd. Was Textor feeding them the info? How would they know the workings of our club?
I make no bones about it.
It's the Forest owner who has engineered our demotion with a complicit UEFA.
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What “wild accusations” are you referring to?Clearly heartfelt, and I'm not unsympathetic despite some wild accusations being aimed at everyone but the people that actually cocked it all up for you, but I think I may have spotted your problem....
I'd have picked an email address that your club can be bothered to monitor myself. Certainly not the very one that UEFA mailed the rules to, after Palace told them to use it, and then Palace ignored it.
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