Maribor it is.leww_rfc wrote:Bye to the group stages for whoever gets Celtic then
Maribor it is.leww_rfc wrote:Bye to the group stages for whoever gets Celtic then
I didn't quite follow why he was ineligle. He had a three-match ban and missed two games against St Patrick's Athletic and then missed the Celtic first leg, but this didn't satisfy his suspension because he wasn't registered for the first tie? They should be able to appeal successfully.leww_rfc wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28701951
Celtic back in.
OuchCeltic have been reinstated to the Champions League after Legia Warsaw were kicked out of the competition for fielding an ineligible player.
Legia won the third qualifying round tie 6-1 on aggregate but brought on Bartosz Bereszynski for the last two minutes of the second leg, while he was supposed to be serving a suspension.
As a result Celtic were handed a 3-0 'walkover' win for the second leg, taking them through on away goals.
... the update on the Beeb site suggests he wasn't registered for either leg vs St Pats - so has actually only served one match of his ban so far - unless that's what you meant anyway?Handsome Man wrote: I didn't quite follow why he was ineligle. He had a three-match ban and missed two games against St Patrick's Athletic and then missed the Celtic first leg, but this didn't satisfy his suspension because he wasn't registered for the first tie? They should be able to appeal successfully.
.... and as leww_rfc pointed out - on Wednesday Bereszynski only came on for the last 2'..... in 2010, Uefa fined Debrecen £15,000 but rejected a protest from opponents Litex Lovech, who wanted the Hungarian side kicked out of the tournament for fielding an ineligible player.
Debrecen argued that they fielded Peter Matein good faith as a substitute in Bulgaria when they were leading 4-1 on aggregate.
Uefa ruled that Debrecen had "no interest in fielding this player for the three last minutes of additional time, when the score was so clearly in its favour".
... not sure where the 'last club' bit comes in - on Soccerway it states he's been at Legia since about Feb 2013 ?Stranded wrote:If he wasn't a registered Legia player the missing the St. Pats game is immaterial. He would still have technically been a player of his last club and if they didn't play then he is still banned.
...true to form - there was a bit on his wiki entry just now, something along the lines of him being the : 'embodiment of underhand fenian trickery'Bereszyński was sent off in the last round of the 2013-14 UEFA Europa League Group stage, and was suspended for the next three European matches. He did not feature in the 2nd round nor the first leg of the 3rd qualification round in the 2014-15 UEFA Champions League. However, as his club failed to include him in their squad registration for the 2nd round matches, he had not finished his suspension when he came on as a sub in the 86th minute in the return leg against Celtic F.C. in the 3rd round.
No you're fine there - its not everyone would know the ins outs & maybes of the Polish League system - even including our hardcore 'Dariusz' clique.Stranded wrote:Yep, my mistake on that one.
Some decent ties in there.TBM wrote:Maribor (Slovenia) v Celtic (Scotland)
Salzburg (Austria) v Malmo (Sweden)
Aalborg (Denmark) v Apoel Nicosia (Cyprus)
Steaua Bucharest (Romania) v Ludogorets (Bulgaria)
Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia) v BATE Borisov (Belarus)
Besiktas (Turkey) v Arsenal (England)
Standard Liege (Belgium) v Zenit St Petersburg (Russia)
FC Copenhagen (Denmark) v Bayer Leverkusen (Germany)
Lille (France) v Porto (Portugal)
Napoli (Italy) v Athletic Bilbao (Spain)
ACOLITOBig Foot wrote:Oscar Pistorious has sacked his legal team & appointed Celtic's lawyers after hearing they lost both legs & still got a victory
Legia Warsaw's co-owner wrote:Celtic FC wrote one of the most beautiful pages in the history of European football, when in 1967 they unexpectedly defeated in the final of the Champions Cup mighty Inter Milan headed by Helenio Herrera. Imagine that Jock Stein and Billy McNeill were deprived of the greatest triumph in their athletic career by completing the application form wrong. Do not destroy the beautiful clubhouse heritage that you have left in the care of previous generations, 'The Bhoys'. I challenge you, would you in the spirit of the game and fair play, and on the basis of Art. 34 paragraph 5 of the Uefa Disciplinary Regulations of Legia Warsaw took a common position on the Uefa disciplinary bodies. Meet in Warsaw or in Glasgow and let's settle this matter honourably.
Celtic have yet to issue an official response, but BBC Scotland understands that they are unlikely to agree to the request.
TBM wrote:Are we ok to laugh at Celtic?
Justice, in a way, i suppose.....
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