Palace potentially denied entry to Europa League?

I thought that, he looked broken.
I think the key moment in that interview came early on when he commented ".......and people are listening".

To me he simply looked like a man who had finally got away from a long, complicated, intense meeting expecting to dash off and enjoy some family time with his new grandchild, only to be waylaid by a Sky Sports interviewer asking damn silly questions that he must have known Steve couldn't comment on at that time. He was obviously having to weigh up his answers very carefully and looked like he would have liked to just tell the journalist to p*ss off - instead he gritted his teeth, managed a smile and said for the nth time "we'll see on Monday"

Maybe as a female I see it from a slightly different perspective, or pick up a different vibe, but I would never had said he looked broken.
 
Well we will just have to disagree. I'll be keeping my hands in my pockets. TBH, with all the injuries and a painfully thin squad, I'll be quite happy if it is Conference with a much easier set of games for the remainder of 2025 (assuming we qualify). Hopefully, Parish will learn from it but it may need Glasner to quit to really strike home
Who knows how long Mr Glasner planned to stay for. He seems ambitious to me and is obviously capable, but plays a style that wouldn’t suit teams who expect to dominate possession. We’ll see. The most important thing now is to either get a Dougie replacement in, or get him back. Again!
 
I think the key moment in that interview came early on when he commented ".......and people are listening".

To me he simply looked like a man who had finally got away from a long, complicated, intense meeting expecting to dash off and enjoy some family time with his new grandchild, only to be waylaid by a Sky Sports interviewer asking damn silly questions that he must have known Steve couldn't comment on at that time. He was obviously having to weigh up his answers very carefully and looked like he would have liked to just tell the journalist to p*ss off - instead he gritted his teeth, managed a smile and said for the nth time "we'll see on Monday"

Maybe as a female I see it from a slightly different perspective, or pick up a different vibe, but I would never had said he looked broken.
We will know better on Sunday after he has had a day to rest, hears the attitude of our legal team and views that interview. If he chooses to give more interviews which are more upbeat and his body language matches it then we have reasons to be cheerful. If he remains downbeat and resigned then probably not.
 
To date, I see no reason to applaud. He is an extremely well-paid Chairman of a club that made a complete cock-up of a simple administrative action and appears to have spent time and money on a wild goose chase that has taken his attention away from signing players, appointing a DOF and placating arguably our most successful manager
You sir, should kindly go fist yourself.
 
I think the key moment in that interview came early on when he commented ".......and people are listening".

To me he simply looked like a man who had finally got away from a long, complicated, intense meeting expecting to dash off and enjoy some family time with his new grandchild, only to be waylaid by a Sky Sports interviewer asking damn silly questions that he must have known Steve couldn't comment on at that time. He was obviously having to weigh up his answers very carefully and looked like he would have liked to just tell the journalist to p*ss off - instead he gritted his teeth, managed a smile and said for the nth time "we'll see on Monday"

Maybe as a female I see it from a slightly different perspective, or pick up a different vibe, but I would never had said he looked broken.
Your right. I also felt Steve only gave him time because he is playing it cool with sky sports and reporter to get good coverage in the media on it.

He did seem he just wanted to get away but wanted to give the guy a few mins.
 
He has influence anybody that thinks otherwise is foolish.

Decision making is what its really about.

This is the thing he has pumped money into the club which has really benefited us and people say but its academy yes which has a big impact on the club.

The other issue is one of these youth players (Jake O'Brian) transferred to another Tex club didn't he and was sold on for a big profit this is what the multi club is about.

It's about evidence and actions not just this cut off deadline time & doesn't help when you got SP coming out with silly comments like my son has influence or messing up one minute saying Tex has no vote then yes he has a vote against 3 others.

I could see Palace maybe getting of this time due to some sort of error and it will all be closed for next year but really at the end of the day we are still in Europe not been thrown out so it's not as massive deal and I would rather go add another trophy then get knocked out early in high tier one (It's not Champions League not much difference)
He hasn’t got influence, he’s sold his shares.
The rule is decisive influence and he clearly didn’t.
Jake O’Brian was 1 transfer in 5 years, we are no more an MCI than eagle group and forest with 4 or 5 this window.
You sound like you’re happy with the situation we are in.
 
He has influence anybody that thinks otherwise is foolish.

Decision making is what its really about.

This is the thing he has pumped money into the club which has really benefited us and people say but its academy yes which has a big impact on the club.

The other issue is one of these youth players (Jake O'Brian) transferred to another Tex club didn't he and was sold on for a big profit this is what the multi club is about.

It's about evidence and actions not just this cut off deadline time & doesn't help when you got SP coming out with silly comments like my son has influence or messing up one minute saying Tex has no vote then yes he has a vote against 3 others.

I could see Palace maybe getting of this time due to some sort of error and it will all be closed for next year but really at the end of the day we are still in Europe not been thrown out so it's not as massive deal and I would rather go add another trophy then get knocked out early in high tier one (It's not Champions League not much difference)
think you find academy's are counted separate has its there to look after and bring young players into football with a education as well as learning the art of football , so UEFA may not have even looked at that , and your Jake O'Brian theory well we did buy him from a irish club and didnt make a profit on selling him , players do fall inbetween the cracks , and if he showed anything in his time here we would have kept him , we off loaded a kid not a first team player , other clubs could have come in for him but didnt
 
I think Glasner will be off if we don’t win appeal. We can argue all we like about “material influence” but it was a school boy error for the board to expose the club and fans to this risk.

This is arguably the most pivotal time for us in the last 25 years and we’ve been let down by sloppy careless owners.

Such is life…
 
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I think Glasner will be off if we don’t win appeal. We can argue all we like about “material influence” but it was a school boy error for the board to expose the club and fans to this risk.

This is arguably the most pivotal time for us in the last 25 years and we’ve been let down by careless/negligent owners.

Such is life…
This is another Forest fan type reasoning!

There was nothing that the club or any of its Directors, other than Textor, could have done even if they knew or thought the rule applied to us. You cannot force a shareholder to dispose of their shares, or put them in a trust. That’s a decision for them alone.

Blame Textor if you must but from his point of view, when he was trying to sell a shareholding and putting it in a trust would prohibit that, at a time when any qualification for Europe looked unlikely, and that we weren’t part of a MCO ownership anyway, it would not have made sense.

This mess is entirely caused by EUFA rules that are not fit for purpose as they don’t achieve the desired objectives. Objectives which, as a club, we support and would always try to achieve.
 
Wisbech

I don’t post here often but ever since I read your irrational defences of Biden’s mental cognitive state, lasting well after he was dribbling on stage, talking complete gobbledygook and virtually soiling his pants, I take what you say with a pinch of salt. Things stick in people’s memory old chap.

Thanks anyway.
 
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This is another Forest fan type reasoning!

There was nothing that the club or any of its Directors, other than Textor, could have done even if they knew or thought the rule applied to us. You cannot force a shareholder to dispose of their shares, or put them in a trust. That’s a decision for them alone.

Blame Textor if you must but from his point of view, when he was trying to sell a shareholding and putting it in a trust would prohibit that, at a time when any qualification for Europe looked unlikely, and that we weren’t part of a MCO ownership anyway, it would not have made sense.

This mess is entirely caused by EUFA rules that are not fit for purpose as they don’t achieve the desired objectives. Objectives which, as a club, we support and would always try to achieve.

I agree with UEFAs rules, we dont want MCO'S in football but even if they remove the loopholes we still would have broke them anyway so its irrelevant. The rules are clear and so is the loophole, we broke the rules and didn't use the loophole, ultimately its our fault.
 
While the club may have made an error by not notifying in time UEFA of our position and what action we would be prepared to take in order to comply.
There are two things that I have trouble accepting and am hopefull that common sense will prevail.
Firstly, the amount of leeway that has been afforded to Lyon and to a lesser extent Forest but not ourselves.
And secondly, the question of wether the punishment fits the crime?
On both of these points it has clearly been dissproportionately applied against us whilst not forgetting that UEFA stated that they wanted us to participate in the EL.
 
Those still saying “we broke the rules” are plainly wrong.

Crystal Palace did exactly the same as Lyon who are still in the Europa League. If rules were broken it was by John Textor a former shareholder.
CAS will decide whether they think we did or didn't break some rules that are frankly so open to interpretation that I struggle to see how they could say we did break the rules. But they might and then for all intents and purposes the verdict will be "the wider ownership of CPFC were in violation of the rules". Granted, only one of the owners were responsible.

I don't disagree with you in essence. The people saying it are semantically incorrect, but from a broader perspective the neutral fan will only hear "Palace did or didn't break the rules".
 
I agree with UEFAs rules, we dont want MCO'S in football but even if they remove the loopholes we still would have broke them anyway so its irrelevant. The rules are clear and so is the loophole, we broke the rules and didn't use the loophole, ultimately its our fault.
WE didn’t! Are you really a Palace fan?

Whether they were inadvertently broken by Textor, or not, the club broke nothing.
 
While the club may have made an error by not notifying in time UEFA of our position and what action we would be prepared to take in order to comply.
There are two things that I have trouble accepting and am hopefull that common sense will prevail.
Firstly, the amount of leeway that has been afforded to Lyon and to a lesser extent Forest but not ourselves.
And secondly, the question of wether the punishment fits the crime?
On both of these points it has clearly been dissproportionately applied against us whilst not forgetting that UEFA stated that they wanted us to participate in the EL.
I'm still of the opinion that UEFA don't even know if we committed "a crime" and hence they want to pass the buck.

Lyon essentially got in thanks to the French FA as opposed to UEFA. Their place was only ever in doubt because of a demotion from the French FA.

Stinks though. The punishment definitely isn't proportionate as you say because we got jack sh*t in the way of benefit from Textor owning shares in multiple clubs.
 
CAS will decide whether they think we did or didn't break some rules that are frankly so open to interpretation that I struggle to see how they could say we did break the rules. But they might and then for all intents and purposes the verdict will be "the wider ownership of CPFC were in violation of the rules". Granted, only one of the owners were responsible.

I don't disagree with you in essence. The people saying it are semantically incorrect, but from a broader perspective the neutral fan will only hear "Palace did or didn't break the rules".
We await the official verdict on Monday.
In the meantime I shall keep my counsel until the outcome is announced.
I suspect that Steve Parish has an idea as to which way the wind is blowing.
 
Clubs who were part of the European Club's Association - an association of which we opposed - were given different instructions than clubs who weren't. There was a whole set of different guidelines sent to Forest which we didn't get. Their instructions also seemed to indicate that there was leeway in the deadlines. I believe this is a large part of the case people seem to be forgetting about. A clear favouritism towards clubs in the ECA. Which shows preferential treatment for them, detrimental treatment of us.
 

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