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This is good news. After years of hating United, I was just starting to warm to them again and it doesn't feel right. This takeover, and the money they will spend, will put a stop to this.
It seems that most fans (if this thread is a true representation) feel that tougher punishments are needed. Why then wont the FA do something?
This was 5 months ago but still nothing much is happening.Guardian
The rules/laws are already there, they just need to be enforced. Although some clubs are worse than others, players from all clubs do it and it's wrong.
I would state that the ref lets both teams know that he wont stand for any abuse and that cards will be shown. If that doesn't work then we...
It will only render the wins worthless if the titles and cups are taken away from them (along with the money obtained from them). If they are found guilty, this really needs to be done.
I suppose it depends on if the FA/PL want to see our clubs competing in Europe. If they like the idea of a number of English clubs getting to the latter stages of European cup competitions, they will do little to prevent these clubs spending to make this possible.
A transfer ban is pretty worthless when you have a squad bloated with talent to chose from.
If guilty, I hope it is proven quickly and there is a points deduction or even relegation. Then again, I hoped for these punishments when they tried to join a breakaway league and ended up with a £3.3...
United are in a difficult situation. He was a very talented player and was probably worth £80 million a year ago and is still probably worth £20-40 million.
I can't see him playing for them again, probably won't play in the UK ever again. The question is, can United ride out public pressure...
There is no way that you could go back and look at all owners to see if they now are considered to be fit and proper, can you imagine the legal implications if (say) Man City and Newcastle owners were both found to be neither?
Not true. It would be against the law for the club not to provide seats, it isn't against the law not to use them.
Standing is against the rules on entry to the ground, it is therefore up to the club if they want to insist fans sit.
More details are on the FSA website...
(Much as we may whish otherwise), all the while the TV money is coming in, Chelsea will be fine. A season or two outside the top four and then the revenue will start to dry up and then they could be in trouble.
It was obvious that the English fans (of the big 6) didn't want their clubs to join...