I mean, I’m not saying that there was any corruption or explicit instruction to give them a penalty, but even the minor thought that a certain club’s state-owners might pay me/hire me more often can be incredibly enticing.
I mean, I’m not saying that there was any corruption or explicit instruction to give them a penalty, but even the minor thought that a certain club’s state-owners might pay me/hire me more often can be incredibly enticing.
I think the big conflict of interests have been David Gill being on the FA board and UEFA as well as being a Man United board member and an Arsenal fan judging the trial on City’s charges. Bit weird innit.