by Ian Royal » 23 Apr 2009 19:39
by readingfc13 » 23 Apr 2009 19:47
Ian Royal seriously, I'm crying at their potential plight.
27 point deduction at the start of next season. That would be terrible!
by Ian Royal » 23 Apr 2009 19:48
readingfc13Ian Royal seriously, I'm crying at their potential plight.
27 point deduction at the start of next season. That would be terrible!
That's if they make it to the start of next season....
by Victor Meldrew » 23 Apr 2009 19:50
Barry the bird boggler So if they avoid the drop they get deducted 10 points and are relegated.
If they don't avoid the drop then they are deducted 10 points from the start of next season.
And so Southampton return to Division 3 after approx 45 years away, be funny if Norwich slipped down with them as well as they're another side that have been away from that level for about that length of time.
Let's hope Leeds foul up their play off campaign as well.
Shame Leicester were promoted really
by Tony Le Mesmer » 23 Apr 2009 20:02
Ian Royalreadingfc13Ian Royal seriously, I'm crying at their potential plight.
27 point deduction at the start of next season. That would be terrible!
That's if they make it to the start of next season....
Now going out of business I wouldn't be happy about. That's just not good.
by Dirk Gently » 23 Apr 2009 20:31
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Apr 2009 20:48
by Deathy » 23 Apr 2009 20:49
Dirk GentlyArchie's penalty Who'd have thunk it? Both Southampton and Charlton in League one. Crazy!
That's what happens if you don't bounce back up in the two years you have parachute payments.
by Deathy » 23 Apr 2009 20:50
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Apr 2009 20:54
Deathy Perhaps we can return the favour and advertise our tickets in the local Southampton rag.
by Deathy » 23 Apr 2009 20:56
Terminal BoardomDeathy Perhaps we can return the favour and advertise our tickets in the local Southampton rag.
Please make it true!
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Apr 2009 21:17
DeathyTerminal BoardomDeathy Perhaps we can return the favour and advertise our tickets in the local Southampton rag.
Please make it true!
We could have a HNA whipround for a few weeks advertising?
by Arch » 23 Apr 2009 21:27
Seriously. Peterborough, Doncaster, Barnsley. It's like being back in the fourth division in the seventies.Jackson CornerBarry the bird boggler So if they avoid the drop they get deducted 10 points and are relegated.
If they don't avoid the drop then they are deducted 10 points from the start of next season.
And so Southampton return to Division 3 after approx 45 years away, be funny if Norwich slipped down with them as well as they're another side that have been away from that level for about that length of time.
Let's hope Leeds foul up their play off campaign as well.
Shame Leicester were promoted really
But look who will be replacing them. Peterborough and MK Dons. The Championship is like watching the crap teams I used to watch when I first started watching Reading in the 4th division 30 years ago!
by Terminal Boardom » 23 Apr 2009 21:28
by Arch » 23 Apr 2009 21:31
by Ian Royal » 23 Apr 2009 22:25
Dirk Gently The thing is that the 10 point punishment clearly doesn't stop clubs running up excessive debt that they can't service - the number of clubs to whom it's been applied shows it's not a real disincentive.
All it actually does is punish a club after the event, and make it less likely to be rescued - Southampton with a 10 point deduction is obviously a less worthwhile investment than Southampton without one - so it's a double-whammy that hits a club, and its supporters - when they're already down.
Plus, of course, when Wrexham were punished in this way it was because their owner was trying to force them out of business so he could build houses on their ground, so the deduction actually helped him wreck the club.
What is needed is some kind of early-warning system, so that action can be taken before a club goes into administration, rather than punishing them when it's too late. The Football League has worked out such a system where club's tax records would be available to the FL to check up on, and clubs would have to confirm that they were up-to-date with all tax payments (these are usually the biggest debt problem).
The FL is currently waiting to vote on these proposals - although a certain K Bates of Leeds is canvassing clubs to vote against them!
by Dirk Gently » 23 Apr 2009 22:39
Terminal Boardom Too many times football clubs live beyond their means. It would be interesting to see how the authorities would react if either say,Liverpool, Man Utd or Chelsea went tits up financially. Would they be hit with a 10 point deduction?
I would think not. Whereas I despise the sheep shagging in-breds down the M4, it was disgusting the way they were treated for doing exactly what Spurs did (illegal payments) yet the punishments were completely different.
by Stranded » 24 Apr 2009 07:38
by Barry the bird boggler » 24 Apr 2009 08:28
by Dirk Gently » 24 Apr 2009 08:39
Stranded If Soton fight this and win then I would imagine Luton will go to court to as they were punished for the actions of their holding company.
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