Sarge
God like member
- Joined
- 6 Dec 2017
- Messages
- 55,158
Excessive losses ....
Excessive losses ....
Phew - thought for a moment it was hair restoration surgery commitments for RooneyThey tried to avoid it, but got caught selling their ground to their owner for a vastly over-inflated price. Villa did the same, but are in the Premier League, so currently out of jurisdiction.
Shows you that the Clubs are bigger than the EFL.The pursuit of the Trough of Greed. Football needs to follow Rugby`s example and hit them hard. They`ll learn.
Take Saracens for example, first hit 35 points deduction and, because they have failed to prove they aren`t still cheating this season, its now automatic relegation.
Saracens facing Premiership relegation
Saracens are facing relegation from the Premiership if they are found to have breached the salary cap again.www.bbc.co.uk
The problem is, the vote on matters for EFL is the club's themselves. And they are not going to vote to limit themselvesShows you that the Clubs are bigger than the EFL.
Clubs should be punished!
If they do they have to go down as the jammiest team on the planet after getting promoted from mid table the year before...So Wycombe could stay up!
If they do they have to go down as the jammiest team on the planet after getting promoted from mid table the year before...
The article says that the fixture list was set up to make the two interchangeable.Easy to do as well. Just give Wycombe Derby’s fixtures and visa versa.
Fixtures are released in just over half an hour.
Wonder when we will be playing Swindon... Oh yeah, we won'tFixtures are released in just over half an hour.
Got no wish to defend Wycombe, but this is a ludicrous situation. How the hell are they supposed to properly plan / budget for next season, which kicks off in just over 6 weeks, when they don't know whether they'll be up against Morecambe and Accrington Stanley or Sheffield United and Fulham next season?Slap on the wrist......................... unless the EFL appeal (they won`t).
"However, the English Football League has the option to appeal against the verdict and may call for a points deduction - which could see the Rams relegated from the Championship.
The EFL said in a statement on Wednesday that, pending any appeal, it had developed an interchangeable fixture list for next season for Derby and Wycombe Wanderers, while the disciplinary process is finalised."
Derby fined £100,000 over accounting
Derby County are fined £100,000 over some of their accounting policies.www.bbc.co.uk
Who really thinks the EFL will appeal?
EFL meeting will just accept they have been punished, leave Derby with the "bigger boys" and cash the cheque.... or just ask for more.