If Wigan's points were coming off anyway why didn't they do it at the time?
So if Wigan would've won tonight the pints deduction would've come of next season, but because they didn't it came off this season. Have I got that right? If so seems a bit strangeIt is because had they won tonight and stayed up, the deduction would have been applied next season.
So if Wigan would've won tonight the pints deduction would've come of next season, but because they didn't it came off this season. Have I got that right? If so seems a bit strange
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That's what I thought initially but not true, confirmed in the EFL statement the other dayIt is because had they won tonight and stayed up, the deduction would have been applied next season.
That's what I thought initially but not true, confirmed in the EFL statement the other day
Yes that is correct, very strange indeed.
How the fuck was that a red car offense. Absolutely shocking decision in the Swansea v Brentford game
Bournemouth considering suing hawk eye over the ghost goal which may have relegated them. Surely would be better to start with the manager and the players first
My grandad wasn’t a fan either bunch of hymn singers is once called them!Good! Welsh gits!
Sorry, that’s my grandad speaking.
Can't remember if they're still "liable" for breaking fair play rules from their promotion season.Has anybody seen that article that apparently Bournemouth still owe £81 million in transfer fees with only £5 mill coming in?
they could really plummet
I wondered this aswellCan't remember if they're still "liable" for breaking fair play rules from their promotion season.
There's 41m back with the Ake saleHas anybody seen that article that apparently Bournemouth still owe £81 million in transfer fees with only £5 mill coming in?
they could really plummet
There's 41m back with the Ake sale
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