silvertop
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Legally or politically?They are going to spend the weekend with the lawyers trying to make their decision absolutely watertight
Meanwhile, our closed season is on hold...
Legally or politically?They are going to spend the weekend with the lawyers trying to make their decision absolutely watertight
I suppose we weren't going to do much at the weekend but the delay is worrying. Feels like meddling from somewhere. Lyon and Textor perhapsLegally or politically?
Meanwhile, our closed season is on hold...
As others pointed out to me on here, perhaps the ruling is in our favour and they want to prevent anyone else from being able to appeal it (i.e.: Forest, Lyon)I suppose we weren't going to do much at the weekend but the delay is worrying. Feels like meddling from somewhere. Lyon and Textor perhaps
Could be either way couldn’t it. Anyway at least we don’t have to worry about how to spend this close season with this dragging on. And on. And on.As others pointed out to me on here, perhaps the ruling is in our favour and they want to prevent anyone else from being able to appeal it (i.e.: Forest, Lyon)
Given that it takes 15 minutes to check whether Patrick Bamford's finger is offside, I wouldn't stay up late on Monday...Don't like the smell of this, hopefuly UEFA waiting for the prem to give a thumbs up on Johnson.
Any idea how long that usually takes?
Yes, the final meeting got cancelled as they were all too busy reading NSC and falling off their chairs laughing and missed the time.Because they also heard about Brighton fans getting ruffled.
If there seems to be disagreement amongst UEFA officials, you can bet your bottom dollar Palace, Forest or Brighton will appeal. If so, it will drag on to the detriment of our transfer activity and Glasner's patience. He will have his pick of clubs to go to as well if it comes to thatThis continuing delay is going to hack off Glasner. He was annoyed last year because of a delayed pre season. We are likely to have a similar issue unless we have our proposed transfers already lined up. You can virtually guarantee that the purchase plan for playing in the Europa League is different to the one if we get booted out.
If they continue to delay Palace should maybe sue UEFA anyway for business disruption.
Exactly my worry too. I just hope he’s not that fickle.If there seems to be disagreement amongst UEFA officials, you can bet your bottom dollar Palace, Forest or Brighton will appeal. If so, it will drag on to the detriment of our transfer activity and Glasner's patience. He will have his pick of clubs to go to as well if it comes to that
Oh they were nice and quick to confirm that. So we have to hope it was an irrelevance and not the pivotal factor in our inclusion.