The outgoing shareholder of the Minority Crystal Palace John Termor acknowledged concerns about the participation of the Cristal Palace Europa League last season – but insists that UEFA saw documented evidence that never had a controlling impact on Selhurst Park.
The palace is currently awaiting the decision of the UEFA in which the multilayer ownership rules that are designed to avoid conflict between clubs on the same competition will be misdemeanor.
The tector is the owner of 90 percent of Lyon and 43 percent of the palace – although his stake in the last in the process was sold by American Businessmen Voody Johnson in about 190 million pounds.
The French club was initially kicked out of Europa League next season after it was left to Ligue 1 for financial issues, but earned a return earlier this week when they won an appeal against the original decision.
It leaves Palate’s destiny in UEFA reviews whether they believe that Termor never had a “controlling impact” because of the club, something that was always strengthened. If UEFA disagrees, they can be dismantled in the conference league with Nottm Forest, instead.
Speak on Salt Before a judgment, which is expected this week, said the 59-year-old that he documented proof that he could not make “management decisions” in the palace.
However, Text admitted that during the Eagles celebration in Vembley, he qualified for Europe Europa League in the next season, he was worried about how Uefa would answer.
He said, “It was never discussed (whether the reasons were in documents that the public did not see. We should not talk about whether I have 43 percent or 25, we should talk about zero.
“The document I signed says I have no right to play a role in management decisions. UEFA saw that document.
“I think we all take responsibility as owners. I admit that I even think about the issue. And I read it and the rule, please read it yourself.
“If you have a decisive influence, you may need to consider. I’m not too and not, and if I did, I would have to consider sales in June 2024. years.
“You don’t see a single player from our network clubs that are going to the Roster palace. They should put protective rails around the competition. The rules changed in the middle of this year.
“I was so happy when they raised the Fa Cup. But I felt gravity while holding a cup, I couldn’t be happier for fans. But I was worried about what I was there for what I was there.
“I felt bad, but that doesn’t mean I have a crucial impact. The rules say they should be inside.”
Termor: I was ready to become the majority owner – I’m out now
The part of the texts in the action occurs despite the claim of its and the palaces that it had no power to control major club decisions.
American, whose basic sports company is called Football Holdings, he admitted that he “lusted” to be able to delay interest in the club only for weeks after considering the parking lot at the club.
“A few weeks before the Fa Cup final, shareholders talked about how long they wanted to stay, who was on a long draw,” he said.
“I felt it was very likely to give us the first offer, when you sit up at 43 percent, you will reach 51 percent as well as with our clubs, we had a plan to arrive in the Europa League every year.
“I thought we’d be the majority, fans would meet me, not just this guy who appears in the games, I thought I’d show my love for the Cristal Palace – and then he turned quickly if that was the guy who had to leave.
“I think that’s the residence of execution (for Parish Steve) because it will be sold to Europe and he has a strategy to return next year? I think their strategy is every year? I think Steve’s ambition every year.
“Our is to enter Europe. We have that ambition to climb the top of the table. I would have the same ambition with the Cristal Palace.”
A group for a football football role in text orlam, called the Nicknam Palace, also features a Brazilian side Botafogo and the Belgian Second Division at Racing Brussels. The business man said he was planning to bring the palace to that “Multi-Club” was that he could take over the club.
“I’m an organizational guy and it works best as a family with cooperation,” he said. “I don’t wake up what I want to be a man, but I love the family of football. Otherwise you just watch that petroleum clubs win everything.
“It’s his club who ran, I negotiated at 75% and they came and said that we could be approved faster if it was a minority share and we could buy the rest very quickly.
“When I realized I couldn’t influence anything, I started looking for realizing football elsewhere.
“Documents speak for themselves. I am convinced of closing on a minority share, because it was supposed to be faster and I thought I could help in that transfer. But the owner’s test acts at a 90% or 20 percent.
“We have completed investment investments that was profitable for us, but not as pleasant or on our total job as it was to be. That was my decision to buy a minority interest, I need to blame.”