BeerIsTheBest
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If the reports that our case will take ages to hear are accurate then it is likely that a gvmt regulator will be in place before any decision is reached. I like to believe in our CEO and, if the club are confident in the ‘irrefutable evidence’ then we will get a fair hearing with independent oversight.
Some posters need to calm down a tad. The stakes are enormous here (and not just for us but for the whole country) and some suggested punishments ridiculous.
Jerks like the wifebeater make money from their extreme views because people react to sensational opinions and headlines. It also makes them feel better about their own and their clubs inadequacies.
My personal view is that this is a Hail Mary type throw from the Prem Lge to show that they are tough enough to govern the sport and prepared to take the hard line. If the powers are wrested away from them they will be able to say ‘ah but look how we punished Everton. We were ready to go in hard on others (see Arab) but we were stopped.’
It also shows up the arbitrary nature of punishments and in my previous working world lack of consistency leaves massive gaps for those who appeal to drive into. I would bet on reduced punishment following appeal.
Finally how can Leeds and Southampton sue. It bonkers thinking. The only club that could possibly construct a case is Leicester as they finished 18th.
Some posters need to calm down a tad. The stakes are enormous here (and not just for us but for the whole country) and some suggested punishments ridiculous.
Jerks like the wifebeater make money from their extreme views because people react to sensational opinions and headlines. It also makes them feel better about their own and their clubs inadequacies.
My personal view is that this is a Hail Mary type throw from the Prem Lge to show that they are tough enough to govern the sport and prepared to take the hard line. If the powers are wrested away from them they will be able to say ‘ah but look how we punished Everton. We were ready to go in hard on others (see Arab) but we were stopped.’
It also shows up the arbitrary nature of punishments and in my previous working world lack of consistency leaves massive gaps for those who appeal to drive into. I would bet on reduced punishment following appeal.
Finally how can Leeds and Southampton sue. It bonkers thinking. The only club that could possibly construct a case is Leicester as they finished 18th.