Crystal Palace Plans to Challenge UEFAs Double Standards at CAS — DM

Crystal Palace believes that Nottingham Forest, which took their place in the Europa League, has received an extension from UEFA to align its operations with the organization’s regulations regarding multi-club ownership. This information comes from the Daily Mail.

According to the source, the Eagles will request UEFA to provide email correspondence between themselves and the Forest club. If these documents are submitted to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), there’s a possibility that Crystal Palace could regain their status as a Europa League participant.

Crystal Palace maintains that the information within the aforementioned emails could demonstrate that double standards were applied in the decision to exclude them from the Europa League, as Nottingham Forest was afforded additional time to resolve issues related to multi-club ownership.