I haven’t followed much of what’s been posted on HNA about recent points deductions. If my opinions have been covered and I’m clearly wrong then ignore this.
My understanding is that the owner has frequently mismanaged the finances causing problems with the club salaries (players and management) and other parties such as HMRC. So the basic problem concerns providing funds for the various parties. Those funds come from club revenue and owner capital. That seems reasonable.
So as the problem is financial, why is points deduction by the FA considered as a penalty? After all if, at season’s end, Reading were 9th and were deducted 10 points they would not be relegated. But if they were deducted 10 points when they were nearer the bottom at season’s end they would be relegated. Nothing to do with finances. That’s totally wrong. Have appropriate auditors challenged this FA decision? The problem has been financial and the retribution should be likewise. Why should management, players, supporters all suffer due to deducting points?
I welcome responses.