The tall one
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- Jan 2, 2007
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D day soon in the on going saga of Leeds and the 15 points.Anyone any idea if Leeds are likely to get the points back or not?.
Leeds broke the rules by going into administration in the first place. This is why there is a penalty for doing so.
Calling in the receivers should be the very last resort when there is absolutely no alternative, not a get out of jail card.
The FL voted in one way on the LU CVA and in the opposing way on CVAs at other clubs since. Despite always being guaranteed an 100% return.
Leeds broke the rules by going into administration in the first place. This is why there is a penalty for doing so.
Thats the kind of inaccuracy that gets siezed upon. Its not against any rules to go into administration.
My understanding is that they broke the rules by coming out of administration WITHOUT having a CVA in place. Thats what they were hit the 15 points for. They're arguing the toss because it doesn't say in the rulebook "come out of admin without a CVA and we'll deduct 15 points".
Morally though, Leeds shafted the system and knowingly went into administration with the knowledge that the 10-point reduction would not hurt them.Quite. But what does that have to do with the arbitration? This weeks arbitration has nothing to do with the 10 point deduction we quite rightly received for going into administration.
Morally though, Leeds shafted the system and knowingly went into administration with the knowledge that the 10-point reduction would not hurt them.
Therefore, with points deducted (as of this moment), you know in your heart that it was right to have the 15 points taken away. Forget about LU07 or Leeds United or new company vs old company blah blah blah. The club running as Leeds United deserved a punishment (losing points) which they basically avoided. Now they have it.
End of.