tigermaul
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Cheating is cheating.Swindon were found guilty on 35 counts of illegal player payments and were given a two-division relegation, that's wildly different to someone peering through a hedge.
Cheating is cheating.Swindon were found guilty on 35 counts of illegal player payments and were given a two-division relegation, that's wildly different to someone peering through a hedge.
As I said, the efl will be praying for a Boro win. It will make life so much easier for them. And if Southampton do win. Would Boro just take that? I don't think so. Southampton have been caught cheating. Boro will have been working on tactics all week to beat Southampton. Set pieces, formations, 1st choice 11. It would have given Southampton an edge having this information. By the sound of it, they were videoing their training sessions. I don't think Expulsion would be disproportionate.No way Soton will be kicked out. Expelling Southampton would be wildly disproportionate, inconsistent with precedent, open to judicial review and civil action for damages. I think their lawyers would tear it apart. It would also be commercial suicide for the EFL by potentially destroying broadcast contracts/triggering compensation claims, destabilising the league and scaring sponsors. The EFL simply wouldn’t risk it.
I do think the EFL would prefer a Boro win though too as an easy fix. I wonder if that might permeate through into the refereeing tonight?
I recall Swindon beating Sunderland in the play-off final, but Sunderland getting promoted.. What's the betting it won't happen again?Southampton win and then kicked out a week later would be nice. Either give us a bye in the final or draft in Boro after a week of not training
The turnaround for the final is tight enough as it is. Our fans have already started booking travel and accommodation for the final. If that did happen, then people are going to be out of pocket.They could probably take out a legal injunction to prevent the play-off final going ahead until the matter is resolved to their satisfaction.
Following that precedent could benefit us but not Boro. Swindon beat Sunderland in the final. Sunderland were promoted as playoff final losers.
There was never any suggestion that Blackburn, who Swindon beat in the semifinal, would be promoted.

Yep. I'm sure it will get horribly messy unless Boro win. So I guess for a clean run-up to the final, that's the preferable result for us. Though I think we've slightly more chance against Southampton.The turnaround for the final is tight enough as it is. Our fans have already started booking travel and accommodation for the final. If that did happen, then people are going to be out of pocket.
As I said, the efl will be praying for a Boro win. It will make life so much easier for them. And if Southampton do win. Would Boro just take that? I don't think so. Southampton have been caught cheating. Boro will have been working on tactics all week to beat Southampton. Set pieces, formations, 1st choice 11. It would have given Southampton an edge having this information. By the sound of it, they were videoing their training sessions. I don't think Expulsion would be disproportionate.
The play off final is a £200m prize for the winning club. In my opinion, Southampton should be expelled. But, I'm not sure that can be done. So would it come down to financial compensation paid to Boro. Or a heavy fine for Southampton.
As I said, it could become a real mess. With legal challenges that could go on for longer than the 10 days to the final.
I don't agree. It is blatant cheating, and trying to gain an advantage by cheating. To be a deterrent, the punishment has to be harsh enough that other clubs will not risk it in future.Personally, I think expulsion would be way too harsh - should always be very very last resort.
I can't imagine much will be done about it that will significantly harm them. A fine in the hundreds of thousands probably, maybe at worst, a small points deduction?
I suppose we'll find out in time.
I don't know if expulsion would be harsh. If they got promoted, then the Premier League don't have to give the points deduction. A few hundred k fine would be nothing to what they would get for a promotion.Personally, I think expulsion would be way too harsh - should always be very very last resort.
I can't imagine much will be done about it that will significantly harm them. A fine in the hundreds of thousands probably, maybe at worst, a small points deduction?
I suppose we'll find out in time.
I don't think it will be beneficial to us. We won't know 100% who we;re playing, we'd have to prep imagining we're playing Southampton, but with the faint possibility Middlesbrough could take their place. So deffo better for a Boro win, even though the mess if it went the other way would be quite fun.Should we be hoping for a Southampton win on the grounds that the resulting chaos can only be beneficial to us?
I don't agree. It is blatant cheating, and trying to gain an advantage by cheating. To be a deterrent, the punishment has to be harsh enough that other clubs will not risk it in future.
I don't know if expulsion would be harsh. If they got promoted, then the Premier League don't have to give the points deduction. A few hundred k fine would be nothing to what they would get for a promotion.
Then there is the damage it would do to Boro. That Southampton have gained an advantage from seeing Boro's tactics. And cutdown their chance of beating Southampton.
A boro win would make things so much easier. Tonight's game is massive. It will have so much interest. Because of spygate.
It will not be possible for Boro or the EFL to prove that Southampton gained any advantage as the actions were pre fixture and not post.
For all of the gnashing of teeth, the result must stand and the EFL can’t do anything about the play off places.
They could issue a fine, but can’t change a result based on something that was detected before the games took place.
If there was evidence of this happening during the league element, that could affect tonight as Southampton would have cheated to get into the playoffs.
Imagine Southampton win tonight, get kicked out, then we get to go to Wembley for a charity raiser vs a team of our choosing, having already been promoted.
Who would we pick?
Southampton for me.
Imagine Southampton win tonight, get kicked out, then we get to go to Wembley for a charity raiser vs a team of our choosing, having already been promoted.
Who would we pick?
Southampton for me.