If you ask me, Sion will be reinstated to EL next week. Never thought Sion could make it back in, but from what I read in the Swiss media the last...
Constantin likes to buy Ferraris and elderly star players like Gabri and Feinduno. Must be some kind of fetish. Mostly, they stay for a year or...
Everybody is tired of this, no need to recapitulate things over and over. Just one thing: If CAS decides in Sion's favour, it is over. If not,...
Celtic will stay in, no matter what (just my guess). First, UEFA agreed that Sion's players are qualified and thereby accepted the first...
For the moment, Sion's fans can be a bit relieved I think, because UEFA is about to lose its almighty status in the case, as civil courts and...
It's UEFA turn now. Either they reinstate Sion or they give them a final blow. The former is unthinkable, the latter would result in major...
Saw the game yesterday in Swiss TV (of course they hoped for Sion to play). Atletico didn't really impress me. Not much quality and speed in...
Just to let you know: UEFA's decision was only based on Sion appeal. They did not yet react on the superprovisional measures imposed on them by...
If UEFA ignores the court's verdict, this isn't about football anymore. Then it's Swiss jurisdiction vs. UEFA. Nothing to do with Sion or the...
No one ever doubted they would reject Sion's appeal. They can do that. It'll be much more interesting to see if they also ignored the...
Now things get really interesting. To be continued.
This question has not yet been resolved. For now, Sion didn't cheat, their players were officially qualified in all competitions. It's up to the...
You should do that, yes. UEFA knew they might be overruled by either the Swiss courts or the CAS in the near future, if they took a hasty...
UN and EU are not exactly "associations". ;)
I surely don't. Just like 99% of the people talking about the case. The only thing I noticed over the past few weeks is that many experts on...
They better not ignore a civil court's decision. Not a healthy thing to do.
Not really. The supreme court's decision was about the transfer ban. This is not. These cases have nothing to do with each other. UEFA made...
Of course they won't overrule last week's verdict. Why should they? It's UEFA, they won't bite themselves. Sion will lose this 100%. It'll be more...
Because UEFA just ignores the verdict (i.e. they decided to ignore it after Sion beat Celtic, which leaves a bad taste...). The Swiss FA does not....
Sion definitely has a case. If Sion's appeal is successful superprovisional measures will be taken by the Swiss court(s). Same thing happened in...