Magic
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Hey.
So today the latest drama is Cellino failing with his appeal. No surprise there. Now wondering if he'll appeal the failed appeal (yeah, seriously).
So as things stand he's got to step down from an involved position in the club until mid-April when his conviction is spent. Problem here is that there are still outstanding charges in Italy he's not been tried for yet. It seems highly possible that in time he'll be convicted for similar offences and thus be disqualified again.
Is this the start of the end of a relatively short, and mad regime? Difficult to say, and not sure what the future holds - good or bad. At the least, Cellino provided a little financial security. However, I'm more than happy to see him depart if there's a solid plan B there to fall back on.
But yeah, right now, we're owned 75% by a disqualified man and 25% by an utter embarrassment who should be disqualified.
So today the latest drama is Cellino failing with his appeal. No surprise there. Now wondering if he'll appeal the failed appeal (yeah, seriously).
So as things stand he's got to step down from an involved position in the club until mid-April when his conviction is spent. Problem here is that there are still outstanding charges in Italy he's not been tried for yet. It seems highly possible that in time he'll be convicted for similar offences and thus be disqualified again.
Is this the start of the end of a relatively short, and mad regime? Difficult to say, and not sure what the future holds - good or bad. At the least, Cellino provided a little financial security. However, I'm more than happy to see him depart if there's a solid plan B there to fall back on.
But yeah, right now, we're owned 75% by a disqualified man and 25% by an utter embarrassment who should be disqualified.