11-23-2017, 01:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-23-2017, 01:06 PM by ACMILAN1983.)
Very strange statements from UEFA's president to first of all make any comments on any club in the process of a voluntary agreement with UEFA and second to be so vague. When he says "I'm worried" is he referring to the rumours surrounding Milan's ownership or is he referring to the voluntary agreeement application?
If the first, then UEFA's president shouldn't be fuelling speculation and if the second, he's surely breaching confidentiality in this process of review. In both cases, at the very least this comment seems unprofessional. Either way, he pretty much confirms he isn't involved in the final decision that they will make.
On transfer bans, I doubt it'll go that far as it's usually an extreme response to irregular transfer dealings. Nothing about our transfers thus far have shown any irregularities so it's unlikely it'll get this far. At worst, I expect we'll see a situation similar to Inter and Roma in recent years where they've had to sell to buy.
Rumours are also that it's very very unlikely we'll see an extreme response such as a ban from UEFA competitions. Again, history shows that more likely we'll face other sanctions, such as a limited squad size. Again, Inter have had similar sanctions put on them in recent years.
Edit: I can't be bothered to even begin writing about the questions around the dealings of PSG or other clubs. UEFA's corruption, hypocrisy and incompetence in these matters is dumbfounding. The formalities around this matter is imo likely to be just to allow our project to proceed as planned without significant interference from UEFA. I would be shocked if any of the management actually respect UEFA's FFP rulings.
If the first, then UEFA's president shouldn't be fuelling speculation and if the second, he's surely breaching confidentiality in this process of review. In both cases, at the very least this comment seems unprofessional. Either way, he pretty much confirms he isn't involved in the final decision that they will make.
On transfer bans, I doubt it'll go that far as it's usually an extreme response to irregular transfer dealings. Nothing about our transfers thus far have shown any irregularities so it's unlikely it'll get this far. At worst, I expect we'll see a situation similar to Inter and Roma in recent years where they've had to sell to buy.
Rumours are also that it's very very unlikely we'll see an extreme response such as a ban from UEFA competitions. Again, history shows that more likely we'll face other sanctions, such as a limited squad size. Again, Inter have had similar sanctions put on them in recent years.
Edit: I can't be bothered to even begin writing about the questions around the dealings of PSG or other clubs. UEFA's corruption, hypocrisy and incompetence in these matters is dumbfounding. The formalities around this matter is imo likely to be just to allow our project to proceed as planned without significant interference from UEFA. I would be shocked if any of the management actually respect UEFA's FFP rulings.