by Ian Royal »
06 Apr 2011 18:52
The timing is an absolute nightmare. At first I thought it was positive that it's before the season ends. But lets just assume the authorities show some balls and a sense of fairness and penalise QPR by removing 20 points (taking account of normal big club leniency compared to Torquay judgement).
Next day the final game is played and QPR appeal. Appeal process is a week later (that's optimistic). When's the first leg of the play off first round? It's just too tight, so either the FA have to give QPR no right of appeal, or they have no intention of deducting them enough points to actually drop them into the play offs.
Or the FA is utterly utterly incompetant and hasn't considered the possibility of appeals and the timing of the play offs.
This HAS to be done and dusted before the play offs start, because if a decision is not made until after, or a decision is overturned after. Then you'd have carnage, essentially having to play them all over again because one of the automatic teams should have been involved, and QPR or possibly one of the play off teams, shouldn't have been involved.
With a relegation it's a case of two teams involved and relatively easy to switch around. Not so the play offs.