Disgusting.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/ckg54xkqnzlo
Cheats have prospered
posted on 4/9/24
Reminiscent of when Leicester went into administration sending dozens of local businesses to the wall.
Slimy little club playing in a crappy, soulless, flat-pack stadium.
posted on 4/9/24
comment by LordDowlias (U3236)
posted 1 hour, 21 minutes ago
comment by Fred: Sign Someone!!!! (U3979)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by LordDowlias (U3236)
posted 29 minutes ago
Yes very clever by Leicester.
But all this will have done is now make the Premier League a lot more diligent and a lot more prudent when enforcing PSR.
So Leicester will be the first and last to expose this loophole, nobody else will be able to get away with this type of issue anymore.
Bet your bottom dollar that the rules will now be even more water tight, and clubs will now be getting away with less.
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So do you want clubs to get away with it, or don’t you?
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No, I do not want anyone to get away with anything.
What I am saying is, clubs need to be extra careful now as things will be more difficult to get away with.
115 things will now be harder to get out of.
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Don't bet on it, first up the charges actually have to be valid and then proven.
posted on 4/9/24
comment by a foxes voice (U1133)
posted 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
I understand its great fun when another team get's an unwelcome decision or outrageous misfortune and galling when they enjoy an unexpected victory, but fans of other teams should be welcoming this victory in the fight for smaller sides trying to take on the high spending bigger teams in the EPL and hopefully dismantling the rules designed to keep the big clubs in their lofty position
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Bullsh!t. Cheaters have to be punished.
I don't care how rich they are. Man city is getting off Scott free no doubt.
posted on 4/9/24
comment by Fred: Sign Someone!!!! (U3979)
posted 1 hour, 24 minutes ago
comment by LordDowlias (U3236)
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Fred: Sign Someone!!!! (U3979)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by LordDowlias (U3236)
posted 29 minutes ago
Yes very clever by Leicester.
But all this will have done is now make the Premier League a lot more diligent and a lot more prudent when enforcing PSR.
So Leicester will be the first and last to expose this loophole, nobody else will be able to get away with this type of issue anymore.
Bet your bottom dollar that the rules will now be even more water tight, and clubs will now be getting away with less.
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So do you want clubs to get away with it, or don’t you?
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No, I do not want anyone to get away with anything.
What I am saying is, clubs need to be extra careful now as things will be more difficult to get away with.
115 things will now be harder to get out of.
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So surely what’s happened here is a positive that Leicester have exploited a loophole that otherwise wouldn’t have been closed?
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Agreed.
This is a good thing to have happened.
posted on 4/9/24
comment by montleeds (U18330)
posted 3 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by a foxes voice (U1133)
posted 2 hours, 18 minutes ago
I understand its great fun when another team get's an unwelcome decision or outrageous misfortune and galling when they enjoy an unexpected victory, but fans of other teams should be welcoming this victory in the fight for smaller sides trying to take on the high spending bigger teams in the EPL and hopefully dismantling the rules designed to keep the big clubs in their lofty position
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Bullsh!t. Cheaters have to be punished.
I don't care how rich they are. Man city is getting off Scott free no doubt.
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Only right if the charges are thrown out by an independent panel rather than a panel made up from employees of Liverpool, Arsenal and Man United.
posted on 5/9/24
I have a dream that S©um and Etihad FC will both end up in the Champo next season, I have a dream.
posted on 5/9/24
comment by This Charming Fan (Why pamper life's comp... (U11214)
posted 21 hours, 1 minute ago
Reminiscent of when Leicester went into administration sending dozens of local businesses to the wall.
Slimy little club playing in a crappy, soulless, flat-pack stadium.
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At least you aren’t upset about it.
posted on 5/9/24
comment by Your Honour (U17603)
posted 8 hours, 47 minutes ago
comment by This Charming Fan (Why pamper life's comp... (U11214)
posted 21 hours, 1 minute ago
Reminiscent of when Leicester went into administration sending dozens of local businesses to the wall.
Slimy little club playing in a crappy, soulless, flat-pack stadium.
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At least you aren’t upset about it.
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Quite like Leicester actually!
posted on 5/9/24
Even though the breaching of financial rules has probably negatively affected Leeds most (Everton and Leicester when we went down, and Leicester going up last season), I'm against these points penalties. The running and fairness of the premier league is a joke! That said, since we are nowhere near winning it...I'm happy for City to win it every year.
posted on 6/9/24