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  • Get out clause for the FA

    just thinking after reading the Guardian article.

    If we are deducted 15 points, which is every ones maximum ( Media ie:the rag papers and some tv companies), we are still in the playoffs even if leeds beat us.

    But say we get 9 points we are in the Prem so the only club with any gripe would be Badiff as Naarich could end up champions and we would have to equal the Badiff result.

    Say we get less than 9 points i dont think Narrich will be that aggrieved to be 2nd but Badiff will want to take this further.

    Who can they complain to as they do not belong to the English FA

    So go to the Welsh FA and they can't do any thing as they do not have 3rd party rule in their Rules

    Just a thought

  • #2
    Ah! but what if the 4th place team complain??







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    • #3
      Now this is an intelligent post

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      • #4
        You couldn't make all of this up could you?

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        • #5
          Bardiff will complain to the brewery

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          • #6
            i think you wil;l find for whatever reason the welsh fa seem to have an ability to do as they please (weve all seen incidents where english club players get banned for the same thing the welsh fa ignore) the welsh fa will be desperate for us to miss out as it gets one of theirs up

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            • #7
              But the 4th place team haven't lost any thing as they are in the play offs where they were apart from a little revenue for not ending up third.

              As the winner only gets £ 500,000 we can compensate the 4th 5th and 6th team for losing their league positional revenue

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              • #8
                The irony of it is comical.

                According to Welsh FA rules, hypothetically they couldn't be charged with the rulebreaking that we have been charged with because it doesn't contravine their rules, and yet yet theres the question of 'which FA would they complain to if they disagreed with the verdict?'

                Football in this country is run by The Keystone Cops, it's farcical.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View Post
                  i think you wil;l find for whatever reason the welsh fa seem to have an ability to do as they please (weve all seen incidents where english club players get banned for the same thing the welsh fa ignore) the welsh fa will be desperate for us to miss out as it gets one of theirs up

                  They can't ask for something that is not in their rulebook, as for the brewries well no answer to that

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                  • #10
                    They couldn't complain to the fa as decided byan independent panel. They may try to sue though...

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                    • #11
                      They can't sue for us not being punished for not breaking a rule which they don't even have on their planet anyway! They must clearly agree with third party ownership...
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by swanleyhoop View Post
                        They can't sue for us not being punished for not breaking a rule which they don't even have on their planet anyway! They must clearly agree with third party ownership...


                        craig bellamy

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                        • #13
                          Any guilty verdict would give all the clubs below us to have some form of whinge to the f.a. as there is no specific formula for working out the docking of points. they would ask how they arose at whatever points deduction was given

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by rangerforevereastcote View Post


                            craig bellamy
                            Bellamy is on loan. No problems with that deal.

                            However, there are other Cardiff deals that have occurred with Ray Ranson's company that would have piqued the interest of the English FA but cannot be touched by the FAW.

                            It is an utter farce.

                            Cardiff and Swansea (and Newport and Wrexham if they are promoted) need to have the FA as their key regulatory body with an "affiliation" to the FAW. If they don't want to, kick them out. I know a couple of teams in Glasgow would sign up to those details without a second thought.

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                            • #15
                              Such as Cardiffs attempts to loan Marlon King from Coventry..

                              A conflict of interests if ever one was seen.

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