I had a great conversation with Jonathan Starling of the Third Half podcast last week. We discussed the upcoming UEFA Cup group stage, UEFA’s stance on debt-laden clubs, the situation at Ajax and many other topics.
I’ve posted the Champions League Talk segment of the show here as a separate podcast file but if you’d […]
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Champions League Talk On The Third Half Podcast
October 15th, 2008 · Comments · UEFA, ac milan, champions league talk podcast, disciplinary action, rules, uefa cup
Tags: ac milan·ajax·champions league podcast·standard liege·third half podcast·UEFA·uefa cup
UEFA’s Stand For Club Identity And Fair Practices
October 10th, 2008 · Comments · FIFA, UEFA, Uncategorized, ac milan, arsenal, champions league, champions league history, chelsea, disciplinary action, epl, liverpool, real madrid, rules
This may be a bit long-winded and rambling but I hope you stick with me as there are a number of important points to discuss. UEFA recently released a publication entitled “Safeguarding The Heritage And Future Of Team Sport In Europe”, which outlines UEFA’s stance on principles of good governance, player agents and home-grown players. […]
Tags: ac milan·champions league·chelsea·debt·liverpool·manchester united·real madrid·UEFA
FC Porto Reinstated To Champions League
June 18th, 2008 · Comments · UEFA, disciplinary action, rules
After a number of twists and turns, the FC Porto saga came to a close. At least for this season !
UEFA, European football’s governing body, issued the following statement: “As communicated on Friday 13 June, the disciplinary case regarding FC Porto and their entry to the 2008/09 UEFA Champions League season has been referred back […]
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UEFA Reviewing FC Porto’s Champions League Ban
June 13th, 2008 · Comments · UEFA, disciplinary action, fc porto, rules
UEFA have annulled an earlier decision to exclude Porto from next season’s Champions League. Porto were initially expelled from Champions League play over alleged bribery of referees in the 2003-04 season. UEFA’s appeals body decided to send the issue back for consideration to their Control and Disciplinary Body, effectively annulling the June 4 decision […]









