I used to take over Liverpool on Football/championship manager and deliberately make them lose, fine their players, release any one for free.I wouldn't say no to that
Rules for some and not for others.
If Chelsea were in the EFL they would have had a 30 point deduction.Different jurisdiction at the end of the day. EFL is a lot more strict than the Premier League.
I'd hazard a guess Chelsea and City can afford very very very expensive lawyers to fight stuff like this. More so than the likes of West Brom.Different jurisdiction at the end of the day. EFL is a lot more strict than the Premier League.
What makes it worse is that they have applied a change in treatment of the charity costs and applied it retrospectively.Rules for some and not for others.
That stinks, that sort of behaviour.last minute change
LOL and sign crap players on long term deals for the max wages.I used to take over Liverpool on Football/championship manager and deliberately make them lose, fine their players, release any one for free.
Who knew I could have been trousering millions at the same time.
That's Arne Slot's blueprint!LOL and sign crap players on long term deals for the max wages.
I used to take over Liverpool on Football/championship manager and deliberately make them lose, fine their players, release any one for free.
Who knew I could have been trousering millions at the same time.
I’d be relaxed too if I had to play Sheffield Wednesday to stay upI'd hazard a guess Chelsea and City can afford very very very expensive lawyers to fight stuff like this. More so than the likes of West Brom.
A good mate is a Baggie and he's relaxed about relegation. Oxford need a 6 goal swing and to win both their games. Albion just need a point to be certain.
And reinforcing the entitled scab clubs at the same timeGot to love the fact that rules were sold as protecting the long term future of clubs is driving more to the brink than before...
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