Cookie Perhaps they'll make the deduction next season - you never know.
Meanwhile QPR get Premiership football, Premiership money..? The clubs that lose out as a result of this would have all sue. It can't be left until next season.
by roadrunner » 06 Apr 2011 22:45
Cookie Perhaps they'll make the deduction next season - you never know.
by Ian Royal » 06 Apr 2011 22:54
roadrunner Agree with Dirk. If there isn't a suitable punishment there will be a que of clubs lining up to sue for missing out on either automatic promotion and the play-offs. Complete nightmare for the FA and FL.
by URZZZZZZZZ » 06 Apr 2011 23:16
by No Hoops » 07 Apr 2011 08:53
Ian Royal Because the Rooney incident is a one off cut and dried and all captured on camera.
QPR have to be given the time to go through the evidence the FA has compiled and try to build a case against it through their lawyers. And there is going to be a hell of a lot of evidence and stuff to go through given the offense was over a season and a half, originated almost two years ago, there are multiple charges and finances, dodgy ownership and a cover-up are involved.
by Royal Rother » 07 Apr 2011 09:29
by Svlad Cjelli » 07 Apr 2011 09:50
No HoopsIan Royal Because the Rooney incident is a one off cut and dried and all captured on camera.
QPR have to be given the time to go through the evidence the FA has compiled and try to build a case against it through their lawyers. And there is going to be a hell of a lot of evidence and stuff to go through given the offense was over a season and a half, originated almost two years ago, there are multiple charges and finances, dodgy ownership and a cover-up are involved.
They have already been charged so QPR have the evidence already.
It's clearly a situation where the rules have been broken. The only item QPR could appeal against is the punishment, however the FL has yesterday set the record by deducting 3 pts for the game the player was involved in. I'm not sure if there is a max pt deduction but you would expect the ruling not to be too good for QPR.
But hey, it is the FL so who knows.
by Alan Partridge » 07 Apr 2011 10:00
Royal Rother That seems a little harsh...
by Royal Lady » 07 Apr 2011 10:08
by Alan Partridge » 07 Apr 2011 10:14
Royal Lady What's with this "WE" Partridge?!!! Once a Royal always a Royal.
by Royal Rother » 07 Apr 2011 10:47
by Alan Partridge » 07 Apr 2011 11:04
Royal Rother AP, in saying "that's a little harsh" I was having a little joke because the post had said they were fined for fielding an eligible player... (if everyone got fined for that it would make an interesting table.)
I actually think the rules are there for a purpose and have to be upheld all the way along the line otherwise clubs might be able to wriggle out due to precedent being set.
by roadrunner » 07 Apr 2011 11:07
Royal Rother I actually think the rules are there for a purpose and have to be upheld all the way along the line otherwise clubs might be able to wriggle out due to precedent being set.
by Alan Partridge » 07 Apr 2011 11:11
Alan PartridgeRoyal Rother AP, in saying "that's a little harsh" I was having a little joke because the post had said they were fined for fielding an eligible player... (if everyone got fined for that it would make an interesting table.)
I actually think the rules are there for a purpose and have to be upheld all the way along the line otherwise clubs might be able to wriggle out due to precedent being set.
Ahh ok I didn't see that bit.
I'm happy with the rules, I knew Torquay would get punished for it, but I've always felt a points deduction should be the last resort, and in Torquay's case I feel it's harsh. Unfortunately for Hereford it's probably the only just cause. I can't remember the exact case but I'm sure Accrington did the same thing a year ago or so and got away with no points deduction. I suppose it could have been worse but even so I just feel Torquay losing a point from a game where Jake hasn't been involved is harsh.
i also think as i mentioned in my previous post the FL is 50% culpable as well for their utterly ludicrous planning of fixtures with regard to the window and should have accepted a portion of the blame themselves when it came to handing out the punishments, meaning a perhaps slightly less harsh deal for both clubs.
by Alan Partridge » 07 Apr 2011 11:24
by ZacNaloen » 07 Apr 2011 11:39
by brendywendy » 07 Apr 2011 11:39
by andrew1957 » 07 Apr 2011 11:43
by facaldaqui » 07 Apr 2011 11:43
roadrunnerRoyal Rother I actually think the rules are there for a purpose and have to be upheld all the way along the line otherwise clubs might be able to wriggle out due to precedent being set.
In an ideal world. Rarely happens like that though.
QPR will get a slap on the wrist, small fine, small points deduction and carry on as you were.
by ZacNaloen » 07 Apr 2011 11:46
by East Grinstead Royal » 07 Apr 2011 11:48
Ian Royal 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.
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