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HadjiChippo

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Does anyone foresee Leicester actually avoiding relegation this upcoming season anyhow? Regardless of this appeal?
They absolutely can, they haven’t looked as terrible as you’d think they would. Drew with Tottenham and could’ve won, should’ve knicked a draw with Villa.

Depending on other teams getting point deductions, There are at least 3 teams who could be worse than Leicester this season, especially if they can strengthen in January unimpeded by this FFP/PSR stuff.
 

JohnWH

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They absolutely can, they haven’t looked as terrible as you’d think they would. Drew with Tottenham and could’ve won, should’ve knicked a draw with Villa.

Depending on other teams getting point deductions, There are at least 3 teams who could be worse than Leicester this season, especially if they can strengthen in January unimpeded by this FFP/PSR stuff.
Ah. I hadn't really followed PL since early 2000's. Just looked at the table after 3 games and does look like at least for now Everton and Wolves are shipping loads of goals. Did Leicester sign anyone special? Didn't they lose DH or am I mistaken?
 

HadjiChippo

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Ah. I hadn't really followed PL since early 2000's. Just looked at the table after 3 games and does look like at least for now Everton and Wolves are shipping loads of goals. Did Leicester sign anyone special? Didn't they lose DH or am I mistaken?
Yeah Dewsbury-Hall went to Chelsea but was their only big departure, they spent about £70+ million and signed some decent players like Skipp, Edouard and Ayew to add to what was already a relegation battle quality team they came up with.

Time will tell, but they don’t look a bad survival team at all, lots of experience with a decent manager aswell. Without point deductions I’d definitely favour them to stay up.
 

Grendel

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Grendel

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You said “I genuinely wonder how many of our fans would be comfortable had it have been us.”

the answer if we get around some poorly written arbitrary rules designed to keep the big clubs on top and win a league title then yes - I’d be comfortable with it

So would I. That clown McGinnity should have put us into admin as Leicester did - it destroyed us
 

Ring Of Steel

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im talking about the championship which you have described in glowing terms

What I said was “truer to what going to football was supposed to be”, that’s not ‘glowing terms’, but I guess that’s just you with your repetitive lies about what people have actually said once again.
 

Colin Steins Smile

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The issues surrounding FFP and PL parachute payments needs reviewing urgently.
If you’re a free marketer then the scrapping of any restrictions on spending makes sense.
If you want to provide equality of opportunity, then you’ll favour restrictions on spending to exist .
The current situation is a mess with the spending rules favouring 6 clubs and those clubs yo-yoing between PL & Championship.
I would favour a scrapping of parachute payments & a single tv deal covering PL & EFL with revenue split 50% to PL , 30% to Championship, 15% L1 & 5% to L2.
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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The issues surrounding FFP and PL parachute payments needs reviewing urgently.
If you’re a free marketer then the scrapping of any restrictions on spending makes sense.
If you want to provide equality of opportunity, then you’ll favour restrictions on spending to exist .
The current situation is a mess with the spending rules favouring 6 clubs and those clubs yo-yoing between PL & Championship.
I would favour a scrapping of parachute payments & a single tv deal covering PL & EFL with revenue split 50% to PL , 30% to Championship, 15% L1 & 5% to L2.
Depends on the way you wish to restrict. If it’s based on revenue - we’ll never be able to compete.

I actually favour the anchoring idea being discussed for the prem everyone can only spend up to 4x the bottom club’s revenue - limits spending - but allows growth if wanted
 

ccfc922

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Honestly mate it has been.

PL win, FA Cup win, CL quarter finals - never in our wildest dreams!

And then getting relegated on purpose just to win another trophy and beat the rules.

Super stuff 😂

Honestly, as a fan it must be great, but it's the "shoestring budget PL winners" that Sky etc push. You've had millions and millions pumped into the club by your late owner, plus all the other shady shite you've gotten away with when other clubs get points taken away etc.

Same with the Cherry shagging bucket shakers spending £40mill on a player when they get gates of 10k. (I know they sold Wankey, but they were at it in the Championship and PL before last couple of seasons)
 

hackneyfox

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With all this money they keep fraudulently getting you would think a sorry payment for the ambulance/ st John's wouldn't go amiss
Vichai paid that debt years ago. How much have your owners given to the local hospital over the last 10 years.
 

Grendel

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What I said was “truer to what going to football was supposed to be”, that’s not ‘glowing terms’, but I guess that’s just you with your repetitive lies about what people have actually said once again.

Its not though is it? In many ways its worse as clubs are massively over spending with minimised additional revenues
 

hackneyfox

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Forest were penalised because of timing not cheating, in fact the very opposite to Incester. If they'd sold Brennan Johnson two weeks earlier they'd have met the rules but because they wanted a fair price for their asset they were punished. Really harsh as Spurs knew that and why they tried to get him on the cheap initially.
We sold Maddison on the cheap to try and meet the rules. If we had waited another couple of weeks then we’d have got more for him. Barnes and Dewsbury Hall both went for less than they were worth.

If you want to kick off it should be at the rules that are in place to protect the big six.
You could have a go at Everton who should have been deducted points the season they overspent which would have seen them down and us stay up.

We missed out twice on CL football by coming 5th. Had Man City been charged earlier …….

We have had some breaks with decisions over the years but we weren’t in a position for promotion by cheating when we went bankrupt. We were more than ten points clear so if the deduction had existed we would still have gone up.
Had you been anywhere near the top of a table at a similar time then perhaps you’d have a history of winning things like us.
You’ve just decided that even though you, allegedly, don’t care about us that you’ll sit and be jealous and snipe rather than realise who the true villains are.
Nice to see there are still some decent posters on here.
 

rob9872

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We sold Maddison on the cheap to try and meet the rules. If we had waited another couple of weeks then we’d have got more for him. Barnes and Dewsbury Hall both went for less than they were worth.

If you want to kick off it should be at the rules that are in place to protect the big six.
You could have a go at Everton who should have been deducted points the season they overspent which would have seen them down and us stay up.

We missed out twice on CL football by coming 5th. Had Man City been charged earlier …….

We have had some breaks with decisions over the years but we weren’t in a position for promotion by cheating when we went bankrupt. We were more than ten points clear so if the deduction had existed we would still have gone up.
Had you been anywhere near the top of a table at a similar time then perhaps you’d have a history of winning things like us.
You’ve just decided that even though you, allegedly, don’t care about us that you’ll sit and be jealous and snipe rather than realise who the true villains are.
Nice to see there are still some decent posters on here.
Just fk off and snivel on your own forum you inbred little rat c**t
 

hackneyfox

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The issues surrounding FFP and PL parachute payments needs reviewing urgently.
If you’re a free marketer then the scrapping of any restrictions on spending makes sense.
If you want to provide equality of opportunity, then you’ll favour restrictions on spending to exist .
The current situation is a mess with the spending rules favouring 6 clubs and those clubs yo-yoing between PL & Championship.
I would favour a scrapping of parachute payments & a single tv deal covering PL & EFL with revenue split 50% to PL , 30% to Championship, 15% L1 & 5% to L2.
I think most football fans would agree with this but the PL would never vote for it and viewing figures for Leicester v Wolves, although poor, are still considerably higher than Doncaster v Orient. It’s the premier that brings in the money.
 

hackneyfox

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Just fk off and snivel on your own forum you inbred little rat c**t
Prime example of jealous diagonal who is just bitter and lashes out.
Don’t suppose your club has won anything apart from the JPT during your time.
 

rob9872

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Prime example of jealous diagonal who is just bitter and lashes out.
Don’t suppose your club has won anything apart from the JPT during your time.
I'd take relegation to the Conference North over being from Incester
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Prime example of jealous diagonal who is just bitter and lashes out.
Don’t suppose your club has won anything apart from the JPT during your time.
Each to their own. As I’ve said here, if we whored out to a foreign tycoon who then proceeded to use the club as a marketing gimmick, my interest in it would drop considerably. Not many would agree, granted
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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We sold Maddison on the cheap to try and meet the rules. If we had waited another couple of weeks then we’d have got more for him. Barnes and Dewsbury Hall both went for less than they were worth.

If you want to kick off it should be at the rules that are in place to protect the big six.
You could have a go at Everton who should have been deducted points the season they overspent which would have seen them down and us stay up.

We missed out twice on CL football by coming 5th. Had Man City been charged earlier …….

We have had some breaks with decisions over the years but we weren’t in a position for promotion by cheating when we went bankrupt. We were more than ten points clear so if the deduction had existed we would still have gone up.
Had you been anywhere near the top of a table at a similar time then perhaps you’d have a history of winning things like us.
You’ve just decided that even though you, allegedly, don’t care about us that you’ll sit and be jealous and snipe rather than realise who the true villains are.
Nice to see there are still some decent posters on here.
Out of interest do we have people going onto your site as often as some of you come on here?
 

hackneyfox

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Each to their own. As I’ve said here, if we whored out to a foreign tycoon who then proceeded to use the club as a marketing gimmick, my interest in it would drop considerably. Not many would agree, granted
You ‘whored out’ to SISU and that probably had a lot of foreign tycoon money involved.
Easy to make these claims but would any of you seriously walk away?
 

fernandopartridge

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lot of bitterness and jealousy on here - not one of you would be bothered if we’d have done this.

FFP is horseshit and should be dropped. Only have to go back a few years back when technically we should have been kicked out the league for not having a home ground.

Remember how we took the piss out of Walsall when we played at Northampton but had Callum Wilson and Leon Clarke up front - they were arguing how we were passing FFP with crowds of 1k

How should we "technically have been kicked out of the league" - we had a ground to play in, what advantage did we gain from that?

Callum Wilson was our own academy product most probably on a few hundred quid a week, and we had to sell Leon Clarke in January. Again, what advantage did we gain from this?
 

HuckerbyDublinWhelan

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How should we "technically have been kicked out of the league" - we had a ground to play in, what advantage did we gain from that?

Callum Wilson was our own academy product most probably on a few hundred quid a week, and we had to sell Leon Clarke in January. Again, what advantage did we gain from this?
It went to a league vote on whether to remove us. Whilst in Northampton there was a rule we had to be a certain mileage form the city centre

the reason we sold Clarke was because wolves tapped him up. We weren’t under threat to sell him. We had Murphy, Christie, Baker on Championship wages - we had a bigger wage bill than a lot of teams whilst averaging 2k
 

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