Nothing more than that, but obviously guilty. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...tml?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
I don't think anybody was advocating a result reversal at the time, let alone now. It's too little too late, but at least the Premier League has recognised where the fault lies. City sacked our employee who was implicit in the affair - I wonder if Palace will do likewise.
Cardiff did say the result should not stand when they submitted the 5 page letter outlining the breach of rules. I presume it was Moody at Palace, and yes he should be sacked, but I doubt if he will.
Agreed Exile, you're quite correct. City did request that the result should not stand when they submitted their complaint to the Premier League - I meant I don't recall anyone on here asking for a result reversal.
Okay, I see what you mean now. It wouldn't have made any difference anyway, we were going down with or without that result.