An independent commission now decide the punishment
And how does that help?
An independent commission now decide the punishment
I doubt it was a knee jerk reaction at all. And the punishments are defined. The actual events & evidence have to be evaluated then weighed against the set range of punishments. That's how things naturally and logically work.Managed for years without a rule and I presume spying had been going on.
It was the media and social media over the Leeds incident that brought a knee jerk reaction of bringing in a law but not clearly defining the punishments.
That's a fair point, however, from my understanding other clubs are now suggesting that agent 00-Oh from Southampton was spying on them.Anyone else think this spy gate thing is being massively blown out of proportion? I very much doubt the footage would have a huge impact on the result. A warning and a fine would surely be the most sensible and appropriate punishment? Nothing to see here move on, let’s get on with beating them.
I spotted a drone over our house.Drones are so obvious, clear to see and easy to hear. But unless you caught someone in the act of flying it, which if the operator had half a brain would be nigh on impossible, it would be impossible to prove who it was. Could open a whole can of worms, false flag attempts etc.
The fact that he was spotted suggests it wasn’t!The fact that the perpetrator had a change of clothing suggests it was a well planned operation.
Oh god...i missed that bit. I've got friends linked to my hub account and I'll be trying to book 12 tickets all sat together ...could be stressful.Six tickets only per basket seems odd, our lot are buying ten tickets.
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And how does that help?
Covent Garden for me if we’re having a vote?Anyone know if there may be a large gathering of city fans at a certain area before or after the game e.g. Trafalgar Square or Covent Garden. As Sunderland did last year
Sorry I didn’t realise.How will that help if the other adult hasn't purchased any tickets? (All purchased through a single account).
Your customer number is on your account. You cannot log in if it isn't sorted so don't think you've got any worries there . Yes the number is their customer number. On your last point if I were you I'd call the ticket office tomorrow. Explain what you want to do and they'll say ok or not.I’m a bit of an idiot on this ticketing stuff and would appreciate confirmation on the assumptions I am making:
We are not members but supporters therefore I don’t believe I am eligible to buy tickets until Sunday at 8 am.
I manage the family account:
Me 110 points
Daughter 110 points
Sister 30 points
Partner 30 points
The website says you can purchase two tickets per valid customer number with a maximum of six tickets per basket.
When I look at the my friends and family screen I don’t see a customer number I just see 3 members in your friends and family. Am I right in assuming that the number next to each member is their respective customer number?
The website also says you can purchase two tickets per valid customer number with a maximum of six tickets in the basket. Am I right in assuming I could request 2 each for me and my daughter and I each for sister and partner to make a total of six in the basket?
It will be expulsion at the very least by way of forfeiting the first leg. If people read the Swindon 25/26 adjudication I posted, they’ll see that it’s likely the EFL will recommend the punishment they see fit. The fact that the EFL have raised the possibility of appeals and the play off being postponed means they know it’s likely Southampton will appeal, which means they have in turn almost certainly recommended expulsion in some form. The EFL have probably already sent their case to the panel after considering Boro’s evidence. Southampton will have made some pathetic ‘lone wolf intern’ defence, but with Boro’s expert witness of a former Southampton performance analyst who was sacked for refusing to spy on other clubs, there is nil chance of that defence being accepted. It’s quite possible Southampton are so bang to rights they might not even appeal.I doubt it was a knee jerk reaction at all. And the punishments are defined. The actual events & evidence have to be evaluated then weighed against the set range of punishments. That's how things naturally and logically work.
I'm just hoping that the evidence is so compelling, and goes deeper than just the Boro incident, that Southampton get a points deduction for THIS season and therefore eliminated from the play offs, or are just simply booted out of the play offs. I'm thinking that anything less is bottling it.
It will be expulsion at the very least by way of forfeiting the first leg. If people read the Swindon 25/26 adjudication I posted, they’ll see that it’s likely the EFL will recommend the punishment they see fit. The fact that the EFL have raised the possibility of appeals and the play off being postponed means they know it’s likely Southampton will appeal, which means they have in turn almost certainly recommended expulsion in some form. The EFL have probably already sent their case to the panel after considering Boro’s evidence. Southampton will have made some pathetic ‘lone wolf intern’ defence, but with Boro’s expert witness of a former Southampton performance analyst who was sacked for refusing to spy on other clubs, there is nil chance of that defence being accepted. It’s quite possible Southampton are so bang to rights they might not even appeal.
It will be expulsion at the very least by way of forfeiting the first leg. If people read the Swindon 25/26 adjudication I posted, they’ll see that it’s likely the EFL will recommend the punishment they see fit. The fact that the EFL have raised the possibility of appeals and the play off being postponed means they know it’s likely Southampton will appeal, which means they have in turn almost certainly recommended expulsion in some form. The EFL have probably already sent their case to the panel after considering Boro’s evidence. Southampton will have made some pathetic ‘lone wolf intern’ defence, but with Boro’s expert witness of a former Southampton performance analyst who was sacked for refusing to spy on other clubs, there is nil chance of that defence being accepted. It’s quite possible Southampton are so bang to rights they might not even appeal.
What punishments are defined?I doubt it was a knee jerk reaction at all. And the punishments are defined. The actual events & evidence have to be evaluated then weighed against the set range of punishments. That's how things naturally and logically work.
I'm just hoping that the evidence is so compelling, and goes deeper than just the Boro incident, that Southampton get a points deduction for THIS season and therefore eliminated from the play offs, or are just simply booted out of the play offs. I'm thinking that anything less is bottling it.
Camden Market,the 'Clash step's' for me but I'm willing to yield...Covent Garden for me if we’re having a vote?
This all sounds a bit logical for on here…It will be expulsion at the very least by way of forfeiting the first leg. If people read the Swindon 25/26 adjudication I posted, they’ll see that it’s likely the EFL will recommend the punishment they see fit. The fact that the EFL have raised the possibility of appeals and the play off being postponed means they know it’s likely Southampton will appeal, which means they have in turn almost certainly recommended expulsion in some form. The EFL have probably already sent their case to the panel after considering Boro’s evidence. Southampton will have made some pathetic ‘lone wolf intern’ defence, but with Boro’s expert witness of a former Southampton performance analyst who was sacked for refusing to spy on other clubs, there is nil chance of that defence being accepted. It’s quite possible Southampton are so bang to rights they might not even appeal.
I’d happily accept that.Camden Market,the 'Clash step's' for me but I'm willing to yield...