Seriously, is there a bigger frakking joke of an organization on the planet than UEFA?
Apparently they have now come out and said that they will not be instituting a regular program
of reviewing suspected acts of simulation for possible suspensions. So, basically, Eduardo gets
suspended, and none of the other scores of players who have committed or will commit virtually
identical acts will.
Morning all, as you might expect, being in the depths of the Interlull, things are a bit
quiet.
The club has officially responded to Eduardo's two match ban, saying:
We strongly believe that the decision taken is deeply flawed and not based on any forensic
review of the video evidence available.
The speculation presented in the Sun today is quite old news as Arsenalinsider informed you all
of any likely impending Boardroom struggle back in July, when Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith was
rumoured to have finally found a buyer for her shares. The 15.9% stake was always going to be the
crucial holding in the final ownership direction, and there were only two players who were going to
fight it out.