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Post by Sméagol on Jul 10, 2020 11:58:57 GMT
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Jul 10, 2020 12:56:33 GMT
I wouldn’t discount Sevilla. Hoping Roma do them and then can't play Smalling vs. us.
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Post by Tatty on Jul 10, 2020 13:10:21 GMT
I wouldn’t discount Sevilla. Hoping Roma do them and then can't play Smalling vs. us. Fairly sure they can.
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Post by RAZ on Jul 10, 2020 13:15:33 GMT
Hoping Roma do them and then can't play Smalling vs. us. Fairly sure they can. Aye, I think that rule of players on loan not being allowed to play against their own club only exists in England
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Post by Sméagol on Jul 10, 2020 13:23:20 GMT
Aye, I think that rule of players on loan not being allowed to play against their own club only exists in England Not sure it's something England specific. Think United inserted that clause in the loan contract, so maybe it's the standard contract we use for loans.
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Post by RAZ on Jul 10, 2020 15:05:13 GMT
Aye, I think that rule of players on loan not being allowed to play against their own club only exists in England Not sure it's something England specific. Think United inserted that clause in the loan contract, so maybe it's the standard contract we use for loans. cant remember where i heard/read that recently but it said it happens only in england. the source could have been wrong thought. might actually be interesting to know
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Post by Bestie on Jul 10, 2020 15:31:41 GMT
Not sure it's something England specific. Think United inserted that clause in the loan contract, so maybe it's the standard contract we use for loans. cant remember where i heard/read that recently but it said it happens only in england. the source could have been wrong thought. might actually be interesting to know Think it's a common clause in English loan contracts but not in mainland Europe. Don't believe it's actually in the rules anywhere.
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Post by Sméagol on Jul 10, 2020 15:38:23 GMT
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Post by RAZ on Jul 10, 2020 22:54:11 GMT
how does this work? are the teams staying in the city for the time between the rounds or if they actually progress? or is everyone going home for those couple of days? what a weird thing...
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Post by GeniusCantona on Jul 10, 2020 23:11:25 GMT
Ian Cheeseman has tweeted that city’s ban is likely to get overturned and the bastards completely exonerated. Hopefully he’s full of shit.
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Post by dazjoe on Jul 10, 2020 23:38:33 GMT
Ian Cheeseman has tweeted that city’s ban is likely to get overturned and the bastards completely exonerated. Hopefully he’s full of shit. Time to start following a different sport or hobby if that happens. Fair play is dead. City and PSG can go and spend literally any amount of money they want every transfer window. As would Newcastle if the Saudi deal goes through. What's the point in anyone else even trying anymore?
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Post by redcase on Jul 11, 2020 5:06:27 GMT
Ian Cheeseman has tweeted that city’s ban is likely to get overturned and the bastards completely exonerated. Hopefully he’s full of shit. * patrick stewart mild shock gif *
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Post by Stew on Jul 11, 2020 8:15:29 GMT
Ian Cheeseman has tweeted that city’s ban is likely to get overturned and the bastards completely exonerated. Hopefully he’s full of shit. Isn’t he notoriously pro-City? Most of the chatter online is they are going to get a year.
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Post by Stew on Jul 11, 2020 8:20:30 GMT
Something else to bear in mind-
CAS don’t leak info. You are apparently told a few hours beforehand to prepare a statement. There is no way Cheeseman could have gotten some inside track.
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Post by Bestie on Jul 11, 2020 9:31:26 GMT
Ian Cheeseman has tweeted that city’s ban is likely to get overturned and the bastards completely exonerated. Hopefully he’s full of shit. Isn’t he notoriously pro-City? Most of the chatter online is they are going to get a year. He is indeed. Summerbee-delusionally so. Surprised he didn't claim the CAS was going to pay city a fine and grant them an extra year in the European Cup.
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