by Mr Angry » 19 Apr 2021 10:57
by Mr Angry » 19 Apr 2021 10:59
tidus_mi2Mr Angry As the 6 Premier League Clubs involved are breaking rule 1.9 (about joining unsanctioned competitions) the punishment is obvious; expulsion from this season's competition and continued expulsion thereafter.
On top of that, neither the FA nor the Football League will sanction this, so the logical conclussion is that these clubs will now ONLY play in their "Super" League.
No FA Cup entry.
No players from those teams allowed to compete in UEFA or FIFA sanctioned competitions.
Going forward, what happens thereafter will be interesting; as the 6 teams will be expelled, would that mean that next season the top 6 teams from the Championship come in to replace them with no relegation from the Premier League this season, or - for the integrity of the competition - will the top 6 replace thaose expelled, relegtion from the Premier League happens as usual, and then teams in 7th and 8th get automatic promotion, with teams 9th-12th into the play offs?
What a mess!
If this were to happen and the 6 teams expelled, I think the cleanest way to do this would be to reprieve the bottom 3 of relegation and do promotion from the Championship as standard.
by Pepe the Horseman » 19 Apr 2021 11:01
NathStPaul Its ok guys, STAR have come out in opposition. Pretty sure the 12 breakaway clubs will backdown now.
by Pepe the Horseman » 19 Apr 2021 11:02
by TiagoIlori » 19 Apr 2021 11:14
by paultheroyal » 19 Apr 2021 11:16
by Brum Royal » 19 Apr 2021 11:33
Mr Angrytidus_mi2Mr Angry As the 6 Premier League Clubs involved are breaking rule 1.9 (about joining unsanctioned competitions) the punishment is obvious; expulsion from this season's competition and continued expulsion thereafter.
On top of that, neither the FA nor the Football League will sanction this, so the logical conclussion is that these clubs will now ONLY play in their "Super" League.
No FA Cup entry.
No players from those teams allowed to compete in UEFA or FIFA sanctioned competitions.
Going forward, what happens thereafter will be interesting; as the 6 teams will be expelled, would that mean that next season the top 6 teams from the Championship come in to replace them with no relegation from the Premier League this season, or - for the integrity of the competition - will the top 6 replace thaose expelled, relegtion from the Premier League happens as usual, and then teams in 7th and 8th get automatic promotion, with teams 9th-12th into the play offs?
What a mess!
If this were to happen and the 6 teams expelled, I think the cleanest way to do this would be to reprieve the bottom 3 of relegation and do promotion from the Championship as standard.
To be honest, I agree, but I guess it depends on what the Premier League rules say about it.
by Winston Biscuit » 19 Apr 2021 11:50
by NathStPaul » 19 Apr 2021 11:51
Winston Biscuit BBC Sports man saying they understand it was Real Madrid and Man Utd that have been the main clubs in pushing this idea
by NewCorkSeth » 19 Apr 2021 11:53
NathStPaulWinston Biscuit BBC Sports man saying they understand it was Real Madrid and Man Utd that have been the main clubs in pushing this idea
Isn't the Real Madrid owner the chariman of the European Super League?
by Winston Biscuit » 19 Apr 2021 12:02
NathStPaulWinston Biscuit BBC Sports man saying they understand it was Real Madrid and Man Utd that have been the main clubs in pushing this idea
Isn't the Real Madrid owner the chariman of the European Super League?
by Norfolk Royal » 19 Apr 2021 12:09
tidus_mi2Mr Angry As the 6 Premier League Clubs involved are breaking rule 1.9 (about joining unsanctioned competitions) the punishment is obvious; expulsion from this season's competition and continued expulsion thereafter.
On top of that, neither the FA nor the Football League will sanction this, so the logical conclussion is that these clubs will now ONLY play in their "Super" League.
No FA Cup entry.
No players from those teams allowed to compete in UEFA or FIFA sanctioned competitions.
Going forward, what happens thereafter will be interesting; as the 6 teams will be expelled, would that mean that next season the top 6 teams from the Championship come in to replace them with no relegation from the Premier League this season, or - for the integrity of the competition - will the top 6 replace thaose expelled, relegtion from the Premier League happens as usual, and then teams in 7th and 8th get automatic promotion, with teams 9th-12th into the play offs?
What a mess!
If this were to happen and the 6 teams expelled, I think the cleanest way to do this would be to reprieve the bottom 3 of relegation and do promotion from the Championship as standard.
by Stranded » 19 Apr 2021 12:19
Norfolk Royaltidus_mi2Mr Angry As the 6 Premier League Clubs involved are breaking rule 1.9 (about joining unsanctioned competitions) the punishment is obvious; expulsion from this season's competition and continued expulsion thereafter.
On top of that, neither the FA nor the Football League will sanction this, so the logical conclussion is that these clubs will now ONLY play in their "Super" League.
No FA Cup entry.
No players from those teams allowed to compete in UEFA or FIFA sanctioned competitions.
Going forward, what happens thereafter will be interesting; as the 6 teams will be expelled, would that mean that next season the top 6 teams from the Championship come in to replace them with no relegation from the Premier League this season, or - for the integrity of the competition - will the top 6 replace thaose expelled, relegtion from the Premier League happens as usual, and then teams in 7th and 8th get automatic promotion, with teams 9th-12th into the play offs?
What a mess!
If this were to happen and the 6 teams expelled, I think the cleanest way to do this would be to reprieve the bottom 3 of relegation and do promotion from the Championship as standard.
Wouldn't the Premier League, EFL, lose the moral ground with such a proposal, ie that everyone has a chance to go up or down?
by Winston Biscuit » 19 Apr 2021 12:22
by Pepe the Horseman » 19 Apr 2021 12:25
NewCorkSethNathStPaulWinston Biscuit BBC Sports man saying they understand it was Real Madrid and Man Utd that have been the main clubs in pushing this idea
Isn't the Real Madrid owner the chariman of the European Super League?
Why did I think they were owned by the Spanish royal family?
by NathStPaul » 19 Apr 2021 12:26
Pepe the HorsemanNewCorkSethNathStPaul Isn't the Real Madrid owner the chariman of the European Super League?
Why did I think they were owned by the Spanish royal family?
Same reason you thought Reading were owned by the British royal family.
by Snowflake Royal » 19 Apr 2021 12:31
Winston Biscuit Porto confirm they have no interest in joining
by Winston Biscuit » 19 Apr 2021 12:37
by NathStPaul » 19 Apr 2021 12:38
Winston Biscuit really hope 1 big name player at one of these clubs speaks out against it
by Winston Biscuit » 19 Apr 2021 12:41
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