Drogheda owners spending six-figure sum to fund legal challenge of decision to kick them out of Europe
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Drogheda United is set to contest UEFA's decision to exclude them from European competition due to multi-club ownership regulations. The club's American owners are incurring significant legal expenses to fight this decision, as they believe the enforcement of such rules is unjust. On Monday, the team will present their case at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), maintaining that their situation is unique and warrants a reevaluation of UEFA's stance regarding disqualification.
Drogheda United's management argues that their disqualification from European competition violates fairness and sportsmanship, insisting that they are victims of an unfair enforcement of multi-club ownership rules.
The club's American owners have committed substantial resources to this legal battle, hiring lawyers across multiple countries to challenge UEFA's decision effectively.
Read at Independent
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