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[Football] Would Man City take a 100 pt deduction tomorrow.







7dialssouthpaw

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Sep 10, 2022
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In this country, it is good to kill an admiral from time to time to encourage the others - (from Voltaire)

ie they will let someone else win the league this year by making sure City don't. Liverpool look the best bet.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
52,093
Goldstone
I`d like to see a 60 point deduction which would have them on 29 if as last year when they had 89... they would probably need 95 plus = 35 to stay up. That would be a real challenge !
I like that, but can we make it 60 points for their next 3 years in the PL
 


Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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London
On the back of Leicester getting away with it, if offered to Man City, would they take a 100pt deduction?
Nothing else, no fine, no more lawyers fees, straight 100 points effective immediatly. They could still play and win the cups thus play in Europe next season (presume Championship clubs can do that?).
It would be good for the Championship with new supporters getting to see the highly paid team of superstars. With no cap on away fans, clubs would charge top wack for tickets. On the other hand, City would field two teams, 1 for the league and the main team for Europe. Imagine the uproar as Haarland and Co get dropped mid week away at Plymouth.
No they wouldn't. Whilst Leicester have gotten away with no points deduction, the trade off is that they lost a season of Premier League income where their broadcast income essentially halved. When Fulham went down and back up in 21/22, their turnover decreased by 38% in that year in the Championship. When you compare Everton's situation to Leicester's, Everton (by staying up) are in a far better position than Leicester.

In short, Leicester may have gotten away with a points deduction based on a bit of pedantic lawyering but they only did it by getting relegated (a financial nightmare) and replicating this precedent will be near impossible. Whilst it's absolutely rubbish that they've weaselled out of it, I don't think the ruling affects the legitimacy of PSR in this specific case.
 






US Seagull

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Jul 17, 2003
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Cleveland, OH
On the back of Leicester getting away with it, if offered to Man City, would they take a 100pt deduction?
Nothing else, no fine, no more lawyers fees, straight 100 points effective immediatly. They could still play and win the cups thus play in Europe next season (presume Championship clubs can do that?).
It would be good for the Championship with new supporters getting to see the highly paid team of superstars. With no cap on away fans, clubs would charge top wack for tickets. On the other hand, City would field two teams, 1 for the league and the main team for Europe. Imagine the uproar as Haarland and Co get dropped mid week away at Plymouth.
First, no. Obviously.

But it did occur to me that if the EPL did grow a pair and hand City a points deduction such that it would be impossible to stay up this season (which 100 points would almost certainly be), then the clubs that have already played City at that point would be absolutely fuming. Having to play against a City that is fighting for the title, vs a City that has already been relegated and have nothing to play for is, likely, a big difference.
 
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Beanstalk

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Apr 5, 2017
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London
Leicester might not be out-of-the-woods yet:

It's going to be tight for sure.

They cut their wages enormously last season and more importantly they sold at the right times. They basically needed to make up almost exactly £100m ahead of June 30 2024. To do this they sold: Harvey Barnes for £38m, Castagne for £15m, and KDH for £30m. So £83m in £17m to find...

It's short, but is it going to be too short?
 




Official Old Man

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Aug 27, 2011
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Brighton
Relegated and players not allowed to go in or out of the squad so they can’t rat off to other teams, they took their pieces of gold, they are part of it.
I'm not sure the players would leave anyway.
Still got the Champions League and FA Cup.
Yes Sky/TNT money would be a lot less but Sky would show them live every week. Also away fans tickets would more than double at £60 (no £30 limit) which would bring in £2 million extra.
They'd lose a lot of money and miss the chance of winning the EPL but the Championship would be fun.
 


Superphil

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Jul 7, 2003
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In a pile of football shirts
First, no. Obviously.

But it did occur to me that if the FA did grow a pair and hand City a points deduction such that it would be impossible to stay up this season (which 100 points would almost certainly be), then the clubs that have already played City at that point would be absolutely fuming. Having to play against a City that is fighting for the title, vs a City that has already been relegated and have nothing to play for is, likely, a big difference.
Don’t think it’s an FA affair, it’s the PL.
 


Silverhatch

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Feb 23, 2009
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Preston Park
Don’t think it’s an FA affair, it’s the PL.
It is the PL. And there lies the dichotomy between financial/revenue generation and sporting competition/integrity. The PL wants the cash AND the competition without f***ing off its biggest sides.

Man City (allegedly) manipulated the rules to become its biggest side and therefore have severely f***ed off the PL’s and Europe’s biggest sides. Fair Play & Finance are impossible bedfellows.
 








Washie

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Jun 20, 2011
5,943
Eastbourne
I'm not sure the players would leave anyway.
Still got the Champions League and FA Cup.
Yes Sky/TNT money would be a lot less but Sky would show them live every week. Also away fans tickets would more than double at £60 (no £30 limit) which would bring in £2 million extra.
They'd lose a lot of money and miss the chance of winning the EPL but the Championship would be fun.
Would also likely win every game, becoming the lifetime record holders.
 




Vicar!

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Jul 22, 2003
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Worthing
First, no. Obviously.

But it did occur to me that if the FA did grow a pair and hand City a points deduction such that it would be impossible to stay up this season (which 100 points would almost certainly be), then the clubs that have already played City at that point would be absolutely fuming. Having to play against a City that is fighting for the title, vs a City that has already been relegated and have nothing to play for is, likely, a big difference.
This season's results would be annulled.
 




Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
52,093
Goldstone
This.

I can see a 15 pt decuction, as the worst case for City.

I'm not disagreeing because I have no confidence in the PL, but that would be a complete farce, given the amount of breaches.
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
52,093
Goldstone
Rangers went into liquidation. A different company bought some of their assets and then applied to join the league, but the original Glasgow Rangers club no longer exists.

That is a fact. But it's embarrassing for the Scotch FA, so they've agree to pretend that the current Rangers was the original Rangers, so they can pretend the trophies are theirs.
 








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