For us in England, the clubs need to make a stand and make sure that a fine simply won't do, but that's it now, the media spinning has already begun, and now they're all heroes again.
The discussion needs to center around the breach of trust, and what these clubs are going to do to repair that breach.
If I were Moshiri, I would tell them, "Here's the problem. I no longer believe a word you say. You told UEFA that you were satisfied with the reforms while scheming to stab them in the back. Your word about your future intentions is no longer any good. I now know that you are capable of lying to my face and pursuing your own interest behind my back.
I'm prepared to be convinced, but only action will do. You have to tie your own hands meaningfully, so that when you say you will do something I know it's in your interest to do so.
Penance won't cut it. That says you're sorry. But maybe you're just sorry you got caught, and that's part of your plan to regain my trust so you can abuse it again.
So, tell me, how do you plan to take action that irrevocably commits you to common cause with us, so that I can once again believe what you say?"