Palace considering legal action over possible Europa League ban
Briefly

Crystal Palace is frustrated with Uefa's delay in ruling on their Europa League future, believing they face unfair treatment concerning multi-club ownership regulations due to John Textor's involvement with both Palace and Lyon. Initial decisions were expected on 27 June, but were postponed, contributing to tensions as they feel Lyon is being given extra time to bolster their relegation appeal while Palace has been penalized for missing a crucial deadline. Palace is prepared to challenge any decision that bans them from participating in the competition next season.
Crystal Palace are increasingly frustrated with Uefa's prolonged decision on their Europa League eligibility and believe they are facing unfair treatment regarding multi-club ownership rules.
The delay in ruling on Crystal Palace's compliance with MCO rules is perceived as aiding Lyon's fight to maintain their position in European competitions despite their relegation.
Uefa confirmed a decision on Palace's future would be postponed, causing discontent among Palace officials who feel the French club is receiving preferential treatment.
Palace is poised to initiate legal action against any potential ban from Europa League participation due to perceived unfair treatment and procedural delays by Uefa.
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