Given they also cheated their way to European trophies what is UEFA’s view on appropriate sanctions?
Quote from: Toronto Villa on March 18, 2026, 10:01:17 PMQuote from: Percy McCarthy on March 18, 2026, 09:53:31 PMThe thing is, the Premier League are the clubs. I find it incredible that the other 19 clubs think the fine is adequate punishment.It’s likely more that the other billionaires don’t want any limitations to what they can spend and vote against rules that might deny them that opportunity in the future. I think it might be the other way around. The Billionaires like the limitations. The value of their club continues upwards but they can point at "the rules" when the fans demand more signings.
Quote from: Percy McCarthy on March 18, 2026, 09:53:31 PMThe thing is, the Premier League are the clubs. I find it incredible that the other 19 clubs think the fine is adequate punishment.It’s likely more that the other billionaires don’t want any limitations to what they can spend and vote against rules that might deny them that opportunity in the future.
The thing is, the Premier League are the clubs. I find it incredible that the other 19 clubs think the fine is adequate punishment.
Quote from: garyellis on Today at 12:16:57 PMGiven they also cheated their way to European trophies what is UEFA’s view on appropriate sanctions?They were fined £8mil by UEFA.
Quote from: DC1874 on Today at 07:55:18 AMSpot on, my advice to Nas and Wes moving forwards is "F*ck the rules" and simply pay for endless legal challenges whilst they invest seriously in their own asset i.e. AVFC - if we get serious investment in what Unai is doing we will be a permanent fixture of the cabal come the end of the decade.Doesn't that plan immediately fall apart when UEFA shrug their shoulders and say "fine, we'll give your spot in next seasons Champions League to the team that hasn't deliberately and openly broken the rules"?
Spot on, my advice to Nas and Wes moving forwards is "F*ck the rules" and simply pay for endless legal challenges whilst they invest seriously in their own asset i.e. AVFC - if we get serious investment in what Unai is doing we will be a permanent fixture of the cabal come the end of the decade.
Man City got away with it because they selected two of the three people on the "impartial CAS appeals panel" who overturned the orginal decisisions.
Well, to repost again then:Doesn't that plan immediately fall apart when UEFA shrug their shoulders and say "fine, we'll give your spot in next seasons Champions League to the team that hasn't deliberately and openly broken the rules"?
Reposting this again as i am convinced of this:Villa have tried to play ball and comply with these rules despite the fact that they are clearly designed to stop us progressing and are not equally enforced. I am now genuinely of the view that we should just do what we want and just fight it out in court for years. Even if we lose in court after years, in the meantime we’ll have improved the squad, increased commercial revenue and probably won trophies. Whatever penalty we get won’t amount to a fraction of such benefits gained.
Quote from: Dave on Today at 02:57:26 PMWell, to repost again then:Doesn't that plan immediately fall apart when UEFA shrug their shoulders and say "fine, we'll give your spot in next seasons Champions League to the team that hasn't deliberately and openly broken the rules"?Like Chelsea?
Quote from: LeonW on Today at 03:02:22 PMQuote from: Dave on Today at 02:57:26 PMWell, to repost again then:Doesn't that plan immediately fall apart when UEFA shrug their shoulders and say "fine, we'll give your spot in next seasons Champions League to the team that hasn't deliberately and openly broken the rules"?Like Chelsea? No, not like Chelsea.Put your hypothetical plan into action last summer, we go and spend £200m. UEFA now say "but we told you that you needed to have a net positive transfer spend. You've taken the piss, so just like we said, you're not adding any of those new players to your European squad. And because you're taking the piss, it's not just for a year, it's for the full three years that we threatened. Now go away and get your house in order".Which shiny new players are now interested in joining us?
Quote from: LeonW on Today at 02:54:57 PMReposting this again as i am convinced of this:Villa have tried to play ball and comply with these rules despite the fact that they are clearly designed to stop us progressing and are not equally enforced. I am now genuinely of the view that we should just do what we want and just fight it out in court for years. Even if we lose in court after years, in the meantime we’ll have improved the squad, increased commercial revenue and probably won trophies. Whatever penalty we get won’t amount to a fraction of such benefits gained.I actually like sitting up on the moral high ground. Even with no trophies.
Quote from: Dave on Today at 03:07:13 PMQuote from: LeonW on Today at 03:02:22 PMQuote from: Dave on Today at 02:57:26 PMWell, to repost again then:Doesn't that plan immediately fall apart when UEFA shrug their shoulders and say "fine, we'll give your spot in next seasons Champions League to the team that hasn't deliberately and openly broken the rules"?Like Chelsea? No, not like Chelsea.Put your hypothetical plan into action last summer, we go and spend £200m. UEFA now say "but we told you that you needed to have a net positive transfer spend. You've taken the piss, so just like we said, you're not adding any of those new players to your European squad. And because you're taking the piss, it's not just for a year, it's for the full three years that we threatened. Now go away and get your house in order".Which shiny new players are now interested in joining us?How did UEFA’s compliance work when banning Manchester City?