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2 minutes ago, Hhtoon said:

Was it ever established which PL laws they actually broke?

Although no team played a match in the super league, signing up for it must have broken a few rules. Plus bring the game into disrepute is always one to fall back on.

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This would be the perfect opportunity for the PL to show that these “super six” teams actually don’t hold all the power and don’t have the PL bent over every chance they get. They tried to ruin the national game, all in the name of greed. Just because they’ve released frankly shitty corporate statements does not mean they should be welcomed back with open arms with everyone acting like nothing has happened. Punish them. 

Heavy fines. And not just a few million here and there. It needs to be strong enough that this will never be attempted again. 

Points deductions. At least 30 points. If they’re so super they’ll make it up in no time.

Transfer bans. Sorry, but none of you are getting Haaland this season or the next. 

No, it’s not the fans fault and it does seem unfair to make them suffer, but your club owners put you in this position. Place the blame on them and run these charlatans out of town once and for all. 

 

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Real Madrid €900m in debt, talking about needing this for stability, yet trying to buy Haaland. Get to fuck, man. If you’re skint, sell players, stop buying players, etc. If that means a few seasons of not finishing top 4, tough. 

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As for the new Champions League format, I’m not arsed it’s gone to 40 teams and there’ll be 10 group games or whatever. Group stages are boring anyway, let them crack on. I don’t even mind the fact that one or two of the bigger leagues might get an extra place. I do mind though that clubs could finish 7th but still qualify based on past performances though.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Optimistic Nut said:

If these clubs don’t get punished then no clubs should ever again face point deductions for going into administration because, ‘it was the owners, not the club’s fault’.

Nothing at all will happen to them. 

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It's failed because for the first time the response to the threat has been 'go ahead and face the consequences', rather than 'what can we do to stop you doing this?' It's turned out that the combined power of UEFA, the Premiership, the fans and politicians has been more than enough to stop it in its tracks.

I'd rather have constructive measures now, rather than some specific 'punishment'. The gaps in revenue between the CL clubs and the rest of the Premiership, and between the Premiership and the other divisions, are both too great. It puts pressure on owners to take financial risks in order to reach or stay in the CL and the Premiership. That's why so many clubs are in debt, despite the abundance of money. That needs looking at.

And give FFP some teeth.

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8 hours ago, Dr Jinx said:

I don’t think so, just a clusterfuck.

They are in a far weaker position now to be making any demands for more. They’ve shown their colours.

This is a win, maybe not as big as some might suggest, but certainly a win for football. It’ll be interesting to see how this plays out now over the next few weeks/months 

It's a one goal lead at half-time.

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6 hours ago, Pandamninator said:

They're exaggerating their victory.  

All the court said was that UEFA and FIFA can't punish the clubs until the court has time to actually hear the case and the Super Duper League plans were fully revealed.   

All the reports also said there was also no indication that the Spanish court had any real jurisdiction over those two entities anyway.

Yeah, but there are no plans to reveal.

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The European ban will never happen but a big fine and at least 10 points this season must be the minimum, if nothing happens then all punishments dished out over the years to teams that have been mismanaged by owners must be rescinded 

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They didn’t kill the league, but it was still attempted murder and they need to be charged as such. Anything else gives them full licence to try it again.

I don’t mind if it’s specifically people punished, but it has to be full lifetime bans from running/owning a club. Getting rid of levy, glazers, abramovic and the cunt from Liverpool would be a great statement that the odt is fit for purpose and ongoing, not just as you get the foot in the door.

it won’t happen though. Shame. 

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If the cunts don't get massive punishment it will be a travesty. I feel points deduction isn't fair on fans. Fines would mean fuck all. 

Ban them from the champions league for 2 or 3 seasons.

And most importantly, change the PL rules so that no coup can ever be attempted again.

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1 hour ago, Sima said:

The narrative of ‘you can’t punish the fans’ is fucking everywhere now.

Luton were docked 30 points for a dodgy bit of admin around a transfer.

Despicable.

That's legacy fans though mate, it's ok. It's the new fan you can't punish.

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2 minutes ago, POOT 2.0 said:

It seems that way. UEFA to give them a chunk of cash because, well, I don't know :dontknow:

And just as my renewed interest in football seemed to be taking a firm hold, I'm out. :lol: 

Scum, the lot of them. 

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1 minute ago, Shearergol said:

That's legacy fans though mate, it's ok. It's the new fan you can't punish.

Middlesbrough got relegated through a points deduction, this stinks 

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