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". Mrs Pack, we cannot prevent any citizen taking a case to the Court of Justice. If any citizen, whether or not they are a footballer, whether or not they are a club member, decides to take a case to the Court, then he is perfectly free so to do. We even insisted that this freedom be explicitly stated in the compromise because the Court of Arbitration, which is to be specific to the world of football, will, of course, be used to settle any disputes that arise, but we would like to see these disputes settled within the footballing family, and not necessarily in the public arena. Nonetheless, citizens’ freedoms require that if a person does not find any solution within the footballing family, he can then refer the case to either national or European Court."@en1

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