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    QPR seem certain to avoid a points deduction this season after the bungling FA admitted they won’t reach a verdict on the Alejandro Faurlin case until after the end of the campaign.






    The Football League rule book states that the season ends “immediately after the completion of the club’s final fixture”.

    Decisions can be imposed “immediately or may be deferred” – there is no scope for retrospective punishment against Neil Warnock’s team.

    As a result, the Daily Express understands that when the full-time whistle blows at Loftus Road after their game against Leeds tomorrow, the Football League intends to wash their hands of the affair and pass the problem on to the Premier League.

  • #2
    good news, but do we have to sit through the game worrying that there may be an announcement? Surely that wouldnt happen, but nothing surprises me anymore! I think we have seen it all

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    • #3
      So according to their own rules they have less than seven hours to deduct points.Excellent lets hope as I believe we will have the best day we can rememeber in 30 years.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by QPR RUSS View Post
        So according to their own rules they have less than seven hours to deduct points.Excellent lets hope as I believe we will have the best day we can rememeber in 30 years.
        Amen.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Morris View Post
          http://www.express.co.uk/football/vi...a-great-escape





          The Football League rule book states that the season ends “immediately after the completion of the club’s final fixture”.

          Decisions can be imposed “immediately or may be deferred” – there is no scope for retrospective punishment against Neil Warnock’s team.

          As a result, the Daily Express understands that when the full-time whistle blows at Loftus Road after their game against Leeds tomorrow, the Football League intends to wash their hands of the affair and pass the problem on to the Premier League.
          If they pass it on to the PL, does the whole sorry affair start again from scratch?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sleeping Giants View Post
            If they pass it on to the PL, does the whole sorry affair start again from scratch?
            We can only pray not!!!
            oldhoop

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            • #7
              Dont think they can pass it on as it is a different competition.

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              • #8
                The worse case scenario then would be starting in the Prem next season with minus points.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Morris View Post
                  http://www.express.co.uk/football/vi...a-great-escape





                  The Football League rule book states that the season ends “immediately after the completion of the club’s final fixture”.

                  Decisions can be imposed “immediately or may be deferred” – there is no scope for retrospective punishment against Neil Warnock’s team.

                  As a result, the Daily Express understands that when the full-time whistle blows at Loftus Road after their game against Leeds tomorrow, the Football League intends to wash their hands of the affair and pass the problem on to the Premier League.
                  ...And Premier League will do the same I think as they will say: Listen everybody, don`t put this load on our shoulders because at the time this happened QPR was in the Football League. Sorry but we can`t do anything about that. They were not Premier League team at that time so therefore we close this case immediatelly!"

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                  • #10
                    so when does the season "start"?
                    If it ends at the whistle and the case is passed to the PL - when will they start looking into it? Could they start once the season has begun?
                    From what I know is that teams starting with - points have had it told to them prior to the end of that current season.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by qpr333 View Post
                      ...And Premier League will do the same I think as they will say: Listen everybody, don`t put this load on our shoulders because at the time this happened QPR was in the Football League. Sorry but we can`t do anything about that. They were not Premier League team at that time so therefore we close this case immediatelly!"

                      All of this supports the comments made by Simon Jordan in his Talksport interview the other day (link was on here).

                      Not only did he slam the clueless duo generally, but he also mentioned Peter Sudamore wants nothing to do with it.... Keys then said "It's nothing to do with him as he runs the premier league, and this is a football league issue"..... Jordan then jumped in saying no, he doesn't want it to become his issue when they land in the prem, which is what will happen as the FA have got nothing on QPR, becasue he feels we've done nothing wrong.

                      In that case, i can't see them doing much at all to be honest. If it happens, the sheer fact the FA couldn't build a foolproof case in 7 months, tends to suggest there's nothing really there in the first place. If we were bang to rights as suggested, this would've been done and dusted ages ago....

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by QPR_NW10 View Post
                        so when does the season "start"?
                        If it ends at the whistle and the case is passed to the PL - when will they start looking into it? Could they start once the season has begun?
                        From what I know is that teams starting with - points have had it told to them prior to the end of that current season.
                        In my previous post i quote the Simon Jordan interview.

                        To touch on your comment, he also made the point of saying we will not be a premier league club until someone is relegated. Until teams are officially relegated, nobody is a prem club... to that end, i'm not sure if there's still scope for the FA to hit us retrospectively....?

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                        • #13
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by qblockpete View Post
                            Enjoy the day
                            Absolutely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

                            COME ON YOU RRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!

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                            • #15
                              But how can we expect new players to sign for us if we still may be deducted points ahead of next season?

                              Jesus Christ!!

                              How fair is that!!
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