keaton
Big heart, hot blood and balls. Big balls
- Nov 18, 2004
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So what your saying is that if you employed an individual and you suspected that they had done something which could lead them to being fired, such as fiddling the books to their benefit then you wouldn't suspend them pending an internal investigation?
What has happened here is a clear and flagrant breach of UEFA laws and Barca should be suspended now as they know full well what they have done.
If this was a League 2 team then I'm sure they would not have dropped the embargo!
If they appealed they would do, just like they did when this happened to Chelsea (and I thought Man U at some point).
Do you think anyone accused of a crime should be in prison until the trial is completed?