Morning
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28732601
Legia Warsaw have issued an open letter to Celtic requesting a "meeting" to decide which side should progress to the Champions League play-off round.
The Polish side beat the Scottish champions 6-1 on aggregate in the third qualifying round.
However, Legia were then punished by Uefa for fielding the ineligible Bartosz Bereszynski in the second leg.
Reinstated Celtic were drawn to face Maribor in the play-off but Legia want another chance to reach that stage.
And a Celtic spokesperson said: "This is entirely a matter for Uefa and its processes. Accordingly, we will reserve further comment for the appropriate time."
Legia co-owner Dariusz Mioduski praised the stature of both clubs and described Uefa's punishment as "deeply unjust and contrary to the spirit of fair play".
Poles tend always to see themselves as unjust victims, Celtic have done nothing wrong and as per the rules should be allowed to stay in the competition. How do you all stand on this?
Me, Celtic should stay, rules are rules.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/28732601
Legia Warsaw have issued an open letter to Celtic requesting a "meeting" to decide which side should progress to the Champions League play-off round.
The Polish side beat the Scottish champions 6-1 on aggregate in the third qualifying round.
However, Legia were then punished by Uefa for fielding the ineligible Bartosz Bereszynski in the second leg.
Reinstated Celtic were drawn to face Maribor in the play-off but Legia want another chance to reach that stage.
And a Celtic spokesperson said: "This is entirely a matter for Uefa and its processes. Accordingly, we will reserve further comment for the appropriate time."
Legia co-owner Dariusz Mioduski praised the stature of both clubs and described Uefa's punishment as "deeply unjust and contrary to the spirit of fair play".
Poles tend always to see themselves as unjust victims, Celtic have done nothing wrong and as per the rules should be allowed to stay in the competition. How do you all stand on this?
Me, Celtic should stay, rules are rules.
subtle as always mate.