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I don't support the ruling that was made back in the 80s to ban the English clubs, but I don't support the tit-for-tat nature you're calling out here.So British teams and their fans didn’t suffer the consequences after 39 innocent Italians were murdered.
No football clubs have ever had points deducted for breaking rules meaning their fans feel it hey.
What are you doing on here anyway sweetheart, you should be on Rawk
What you just wrote, the Chelsea fans had absolutely no control over but they were punished and no mention of FSG in your post but you mention Kronke, the Glazers and Levy lolI don't support the ruling that was made back in the 80s to ban the English clubs, but I don't support the tit-for-tat nature you're calling out here.
Yes football clubs have had been punished for breaking rules but those were more of examples of systematic violations by the clubs. Look no further than Chelsea FC and their recent transfer ban, but that's far more understandable because in that instance, the entire club was systematically involved in breaching the laws, starting from the management team. This ESL project wasn't a systematic breach by the club, with the players and managers vehemently opposing it in the press conferences. It was an initiative that was taken by the individual owners and they decided to take it on. All the sporting directors for all these top 6 clubs weren't even aware of this initiative.
I despise Kroenke, Glazers, Levy, etc and I much rather they are punished severely and it would put an end to any future infringements or coup attempts, whatever you wanna call it.
lol I must have missed that bit. A bit of non committal weaselling from Klopp and the others come charging out when it’s all collapsed.I don't support the ruling that was made back in the 80s to ban the English clubs, but I don't support the tit-for-tat nature you're calling out here.
Yes football clubs have had been punished for breaking rules but those were more of examples of systematic violations by the clubs. Look no further than Chelsea FC and their recent transfer ban, but that's far more understandable because in that instance, the entire club was systematically involved in breaching the laws, starting from the management team. This ESL project wasn't a systematic breach by the club, with the players and managers vehemently opposing it in press conferences. It was an initiative that was taken by the individual owners and they decided to take it on. All the sporting directors for all these top 6 clubs weren't even aware of this initiative.
I despise Kroenke, Glazers, Levy, etc and I much rather they are punished severely and it would put an end to any future infringements or coup attempts, whatever you wanna call it.
That’s what they will be pushing for. Collaborators that lot.Sky seem to think, maybe wrong with them as most of the time they are, that they will get no big fines and no points deductions and anything that clubs get will be to the owners etc-whatever they think that may be
Would Spurs legacy fans (sorry could not resist ) accept a points deduction or European ban as a fair punishmentI love a pasty. Large traditional at London Bridge when I am on my way home from the Lane after a few pints really hits the spot.
You took the gain (well not Spurs as you are still crap ) with record transfer fees ,ridiculous wages and shiny trophies bought by your Billionaire ownersOver 90% of Spurs fans were against the ESL. Not sure why we should.be punished because our billionaire owner wanted even more money.
That's what started all thisIf these clubs really wanted to help money trickle down the footballing pyramid then relegation to the bottom league would be of enormous benefit. They'd 'help out' probably 70 other clubs trying to get back to the Premier League... I know, I know Pie in the Sky.
I think UEFA the more likely to act. It should be at least a 3 year ban on European competition. But I imagine it would be 1 - if they chose that.
But no non-punishment tells them they are greater than the whole.
I suspect the Premier League will wait until the end of the season and ask them to sign documents that they won't do it again or face damaging punishment. I kinda think a couple of them will break away then. The RS, United and probably the two North London clubs.
They've attempted a coup on football in this country anything less than a 30 point deduction for next season is to light.
I've honestly got no idea how this will go. I feel like one side has won but I'm not sure which.
Sky (and RAWK ) would just show PROPER league tables without the points deductionsFines won't effect the scab six at all. There has to be point deductions and bans from European football. Real repercussions that effect them and make them understand that they best never even think about pulling somthing like this again. I don't care if the players and fans of the clubs where against the move, the rules are the rules.
I don't remember anyone (least of all these clubs and their acolytes in the media) begging for clemency when Leeds got hammered with point deductions or Luton Town or any of the other clubs that got punished for the gross mismanagement of their owners. What's more, those clubs didn't really effect anyone outside of themselves yet they still got absolutely hammered. Yet we're supposed to feel sympathy for clubs that have just thrown the entire football pyramid into chaos and threatened the very existence of half the clubs in the country? And these dirty scabs have the temerity to keep bleating on about "fairness"? Just GTF!