clapham_gull
Legacy Fan
- Aug 20, 2003
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OK try to be objective on this one.
If Uefa's claims are true they have invented a serious allegation against an opposing team and a referee.
"They were basically using lies as a pre-match tactic. They were trying to qualify for the next round by putting pressure on referees and officials through false statements. They were ready to use disloyal methods and, frankly, this is totally and completely unacceptable".
William Gaillard, Uefa's director of communications
I never really though about it on the basis that their complaints (if true) could have meant the other team would have been in serious trouble.
I'm sure my contract states that if I make a false serious accusation against another employee, I'm out the door.
If Uefa's claims are true they have invented a serious allegation against an opposing team and a referee.
"They were basically using lies as a pre-match tactic. They were trying to qualify for the next round by putting pressure on referees and officials through false statements. They were ready to use disloyal methods and, frankly, this is totally and completely unacceptable".
William Gaillard, Uefa's director of communications
I never really though about it on the basis that their complaints (if true) could have meant the other team would have been in serious trouble.
I'm sure my contract states that if I make a false serious accusation against another employee, I'm out the door.
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