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Post by Prufrock » Sun Apr 25, 2010 8:12 pm

Bruce Rioja wrote:
Athers wrote:Yeah next, the Football League take seem to take no prisoners when it comes to points deductions.
I seem to remember, though feel free to correct, that Leeds decided to go bust at the time they'd been mathematically relegated and the points deduction was merely incidental, so they were deducted in both that season and the next season.
I'd have docked them another ten points simply because Ken Bates is a c*nt.
They definitely deducted them next, their trying it is what prompted them to make a ruling on it.
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Post by boltonboris » Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:36 pm

Hull chairman Adam Pearson has revealed that the Tiger's goal-shy strikers have cost the club a whopping £901,875 a goal this season. Pearson admitted the club are spending £195,000 a week on strikers, which in total this campaign has cost them £7.215m for a return of eight goals
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Post by Athers » Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:48 pm

Prufrock wrote:
Bruce Rioja wrote:
Athers wrote:Yeah next, the Football League take seem to take no prisoners when it comes to points deductions.
I seem to remember, though feel free to correct, that Leeds decided to go bust at the time they'd been mathematically relegated and the points deduction was merely incidental, so they were deducted in both that season and the next season.
I'd have docked them another ten points simply because Ken Bates is a c*nt.
They definitely deducted them next, their trying it is what prompted them to make a ruling on it.
Yep think Leeds got 10 points as they went down, then 15 points the next season. They also destroyed Luton for example with 30 points, Rotherham and Bournemouth both had 17 points off too.

Add in the taxman being fed up of football, got to say good luck to Hull and Portsmouth in staying alive.
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