Newman Noggs
Well-Known Member
Being that we both agree if City were to be essentially cleared it would be deemed a circus why would the Prem put themselves in such a position. I don't see the risk/reward from a rational business standpoint. I believe the Prem could have proceeded with their investigation and subsequent charges without basically instigating a public bloodbath. That's just my opinion.
Also, I don't see how the Prem "win". We are either cleared and it all looks like what some of us believe or we are found in violation and ruined leaving the Prem to explain how a club was able to reach a dominant status in their league over a period extending well beyond a decade only to have been in breach of a slew of serious rules over the same extended period of time. I don't see how that would strengthen the league's position of being some kind of effective self regulator. For me it further highlights their ineptitude and raises the need for someone independent to regulate what goes on.
Whilst I agree with virtually everything you say, I think that you mistakenly try to attribute reason to a corporation that has no mind of its own. It's reason and logic exist only in the minds of its shareholders and there isn't one of the other shareholders, even those that vote with us on some issues, who wouldn't want to see us wiped off the face of the earth taking our trophies with us Furthermore, I think the most powerful shareholders wouldn't be sorry to see the PL collapse to be replaced with something even more controllable. Indeed, I believe that is the end game here.