Thetigerblue
Player Valuation: £5m
Still laughing several hours later.
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I think thier fan base will think they have won, and clubs are being praised for a turn around.They went against the wishes of all governing bodies, their own managers and players. Irrespective of whether they all drop out now, they should at the very minimum receive a points deduction next season. However one thing they have lost, is the credibility amongst their own fan base, that might will prove to be biggest punishment of all.
Which is why need to be penalised so it doesnt happen again. They have left europe didnt they so should be able to be in for next season should be forced to wait. Other clubs maybe would have followed from england if asked but didnt, cant use this as an excuse to let these clubs off they have tried to get one over every single clubI think thier fan base will think they have won, and clubs are being praised for a turn around.
Reality is, this was a bargaining tool for more cash which hasnt worked.
People are talking about financial or points deduction but I'm not sure if exploring or even signing up to another business plan can be penalised. Its wrong morally but football is a business and which other businesses wouldn't follow the path the 'big six' have?
I really think the league needs to make a statement to discourage clubs from doing anything like this again. They must either hands out a punishment that befits the crime or changes their constitution which stops these clubs entering underhand talks with others.I think thier fan base will think they have won, and clubs are being praised for a turn around.
Reality is, this was a bargaining tool for more cash which hasnt worked.
People are talking about financial or points deduction but I'm not sure if exploring or even signing up to another business plan can be penalised. Its wrong morally but football is a business and which other businesses wouldn't follow the path the 'big six' have?
Everything's 'legal' - if you don't get caught.I think thier fan base will think they have won, and clubs are being praised for a turn around.
Reality is, this was a bargaining tool for more cash which hasnt worked.
People are talking about financial or points deduction but I'm not sure if exploring or even signing up to another business plan can be penalised. Its wrong morally but football is a business and which other businesses wouldn't follow the path the 'big six' have?
But they clearly broke Premier League rules about entering a new competition without PL approval. Ignoring the moral question, which is clear, but harder to punish, the PL has the power to fine, sanction and even expel member clubs who break the rules. As several people have already said very eloquently, they need to be punished to prevent repetition. And I mean severely; massive fines, foregoing income this year from the PL and facing a points deduction, as well as being thrown out of the cups, as UEFA already suggested.Everything's 'legal' - if you don't get caught.
They did and they should be hammered...and then some.
Said exactly this to my mates yesterday, and I'm no lover of kenwright.I often used to wonder - to my immense frustration - why it took so bloody long for Bill to find a buyer for Everton Football Club before he finally landed on Moshiri.
Last couple of days though have shown me just how important it really was for him to find a buyer with sufficient finances who was then open to understanding what this club meant to the fans, to football, and to the local community.
Bill does deserve credit for keeping the moral integrity of our great club alive in an age where greed has overtaken the working-class game these past three decades.
I really think the league needs to make a statement to discourage clubs from doing anything like this again. They must either hands out a punishment that befits the crime or changes their constitution which stops these clubs entering underhand talks with others.
Everything's 'legal' - if you don't get caught.
They did and they should be hammered...and then some.
Thanks for all the 'likes'. We won.......for now. But this can NEVER happen again. Legislation has to be put in place to protect over 150 years of history. That clubs like yours. And mine. Clubs founded by the workers of local communities, cannot be rode roughshot over.Hello.
I'm a West Ham fan. No excuses for registering with you but at a time like this, with football as we know it in crisis, rivalries are petty.
Congratulations on your statement.
Fantastic.
Spot onBut they clearly broke Premier League rules about entering a new competition without PL approval. Ignoring the moral question, which is clear, but harder to punish, the PL has the power to fine, sanction and even expel member clubs who break the rules. As several people have already said very eloquently, they need to be punished to prevent repetition. And I mean severely; massive fines, foregoing income this year from the PL and facing a points deduction, as well as being thrown out of the cups, as UEFA already suggested.
We can't now countenance any of the scab clubs winning honours this year can we? I think the public mood will totally support the biggest kicking they have ever seen. Sorry for the fans and players, but actions have consequences. Sometimes the innocent suffer, too, as we know more than just about anyone in football.
For a team participating in a truly global league, and having spent most of my Everton supporting days in Australia, I've always been amazed at the fierce local and community focus that this Club has. I was blown away by this in 2012 when I had my first Goodison experience.
Everton enjoy the stature and financial windfalls of being an international brand, but have never, ever, forgotten where they have come from and how important they are to the fans both on and off the pitch.
It's both extraordinary and heart-warming that this organisation will forever operate with it's local fans and community at its core, no matter how lucrative the financial incentives may be.
The happenings of the last 48 hours not only confirmed what we as a fan group already knew, but has shone a light in the broader mainstream football community at just how classy our Club is.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum. Well in Farhad, Bill and DBB, that ladies and gentlemen is proper leadership.
For a team participating in a truly global league, and having spent most of my Everton supporting days in Australia, I've always been amazed at the fierce local and community focus that this Club has. I was blown away by this in 2012 when I had my first Goodison experience.
Everton enjoy the stature and financial windfalls of being an international brand, but have never, ever, forgotten where they have come from and how important they are to the fans both on and off the pitch.
It's both extraordinary and heart-warming that this organisation will forever operate with it's local fans and community at its core, no matter how lucrative the financial incentives may be.
The happenings of the last 48 hours not only confirmed what we as a fan group already knew, but has shone a light in the broader mainstream football community at just how classy our Club is.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum. Well in Farhad, Bill and DBB, that ladies and gentlemen is proper leadership.
For a team participating in a truly global league, and having spent most of my Everton supporting days in Australia, I've always been amazed at the fierce local and community focus that this Club has. I was blown away by this in 2012 when I had my first Goodison experience.
Everton enjoy the stature and financial windfalls of being an international brand, but have never, ever, forgotten where they have come from and how important they are to the fans both on and off the pitch.
It's both extraordinary and heart-warming that this organisation will forever operate with it's local fans and community at its core, no matter how lucrative the financial incentives may be.
The happenings of the last 48 hours not only confirmed what we as a fan group already knew, but has shone a light in the broader mainstream football community at just how classy our Club is.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum. Well in Farhad, Bill and DBB, that ladies and gentlemen is proper leadership.