So your original question was phenomenally stupid for someone of your experience then?It's about as independent as North Korea, and seeing as I work for ACAS then I am quite certain I understand what a claimant and a respondent is.
So your original question was phenomenally stupid for someone of your experience then?It's about as independent as North Korea, and seeing as I work for ACAS then I am quite certain I understand what a claimant and a respondent is.
So your original question was phenomenally stupid for someone of your experience then?
Whatever happened with Burnley suing us!
Fine. The answer to your original question was they were making their argument in a legal case when invited to. Not everything needs to be a conspiracy. As you can see, the commission didn't agree with the league.Haha yeah ok chief.
I must be incredibly stupid to question the independence of a panel that administered the most severe points deduction in the history of the Premier League at a time when the chief executive was determined to show that the League didn't need any Government intervention.
The bigger the breach, the smaller the punishment. Explains why city haven't been punished at all.
Didn't they balance the books by sacking the lunch lady though?Overspent
Lunch 'person' Please be politically correctDidn't they balance the books by sacking the lunch lady though?

Overspent
Ongoing, will be settled out of court.
It was a recommendation to the EFL to apply the points deduction. They could have said no if they wanted.So how exactly do the Premier League deduct points from a Football League club?
"Management: The Premier League is a private company owned by its member clubs and The FA. The EFL is a separate organization governing the lower tiers"
I hope the settlement is zero pounds and zero pence.
The sooner those inbred dullards are relegated the better.
We have already paid Leeds off, we just haven't reached an amount that Burnley will accept.
We will be paying them off.
Strange they could implement it when the "crime" wasn't committed in the Football League.It was a recommendation to the EFL to apply the points deduction. They could have said no if they wanted.
What did Man United do?
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