FFP strike again
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FFP strike again
Wednesdays points deduction reduced to 6. They really had it in for us.
Any team put together to get promotion surely must be good enough to be 6 points from a relegation fight hence there is no gamble in breaking FFP
Any team put together to get promotion surely must be good enough to be 6 points from a relegation fight hence there is no gamble in breaking FFP
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Re: FFP strike again
Football is bent. Life is bent. Wrong, but there it is.
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Re: FFP strike again
Absolutely boody disgraceful. Just how bent can the authorities get ?
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Re: FFP strike again
Makes a mockery of the whole thing.
They were lucky the deduction didn’t come into effect last season (as it should have done, and like Wigan had to endure).
Maybe we should claim half of our fine back too?
They were lucky the deduction didn’t come into effect last season (as it should have done, and like Wigan had to endure).
Maybe we should claim half of our fine back too?
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Re: FFP strike again
Smacks of the authorities trying to avoid any potential follow up legal action by clubs - some form of compromise agreement.
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Re: FFP strike again
If Wigan weren't brassic, I think they would definitely be taking legal action.Devonranger wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 8:41 amSmacks of the authorities trying to avoid any potential follow up legal action by clubs - some form of compromise agreement.
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