Boniek, our FA chairman has spoken. He said he has contacted everyone at UEFA prior to the decision only to find out that they had no other choice but to expel Legia from the competition under current rules.
He was advised by UEFA to contact Celtic because the only way for Legia to remain in the competition was for Celtic to declare that they won't protest and will accept the scoreline from the pitch. They refused so UEFA had to kick Legia out. The will to keep Legia in tournament was there as everyone at UEFA thought it would be fair but under rules Celtic would have to accept and they did not. Obviously it wasn't their problem but I would like to think football clubs would be fairer than that - I cannot expect them to, as I have said it is about money and you don't let €5m or so pass you by just like that. Legia's fault first and foremost although Celtic had the chance to gain plenty of worldwide respect.
What is even crazier about this is that Legia did register Bereszynski for St Patricks games initially. They did not put his name on the second list they faxed before the games and this was the error. It was terrible by Legia because they were informed on July 9 by UEFA what to do about Bereszynski case.
Anyway, @Pink Moon , and the rest - even if Vrdoljak had scored both penalties Legia would still be out. Under current rules a walkover is 3-0 UNLESS there are no other games to be played in the tie and the score is insufficient to put benefiting team through. In that scenario walkover is changed to a scoreline that does.
He was advised by UEFA to contact Celtic because the only way for Legia to remain in the competition was for Celtic to declare that they won't protest and will accept the scoreline from the pitch. They refused so UEFA had to kick Legia out. The will to keep Legia in tournament was there as everyone at UEFA thought it would be fair but under rules Celtic would have to accept and they did not. Obviously it wasn't their problem but I would like to think football clubs would be fairer than that - I cannot expect them to, as I have said it is about money and you don't let €5m or so pass you by just like that. Legia's fault first and foremost although Celtic had the chance to gain plenty of worldwide respect.
What is even crazier about this is that Legia did register Bereszynski for St Patricks games initially. They did not put his name on the second list they faxed before the games and this was the error. It was terrible by Legia because they were informed on July 9 by UEFA what to do about Bereszynski case.
Anyway, @Pink Moon , and the rest - even if Vrdoljak had scored both penalties Legia would still be out. Under current rules a walkover is 3-0 UNLESS there are no other games to be played in the tie and the score is insufficient to put benefiting team through. In that scenario walkover is changed to a scoreline that does.
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