I think the 4 points deduction has been given on the understanding that when Soton appeal theyll have it removed. If Soton win the appeal fully then Boro will appeal surely?You may be right but I'm going to have to disagree.
I don't think there's any chance Southampton appeal will be successful ...
... I think it's just a face-saving measure so they can act all aggrieved.
They're just trying to put doubts in people's minds to minimise the flak they'll be getting in my opinion.
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I think the 4 points deduction has been given on the understanding that when Soton appeal theyll have it removed. If Soton win the appeal fully then Boro will appeal surely?
Boro don't have the right to an appeal although they could go 'full on legal' I suppose.
I just can't see it, they're bang to rights tbh.
They would some new evidence, of having not done something, that they have admitted doing!Boro don't have the right to an appeal although they could go 'full on legal' I suppose.
I just can't see it, they're bang to rights tbh.
Well said mate.Only possible decision, which makes it all the more surprising!
If Southampton had any one leading the club they should, tonight, say they accept the decision without reservation, apologise profusely to the three clubs involved -and to football generally - and feasibly offer some sort of compensation to Oxford.
To have kept their reputation in the game, now lost, they should have done all of this on Friday morning.
The evidence must have been overwhelming for the EFL to discover a spine.
Even if he says he didn't know, which would be a ridiculous thing for him to say, he should still be sacked. Really, a proper bloke would have quit, knowing the lengths and depths of the cheating.I wonder if anyone at Southampton gets the chop for this? My guess is the manager might go if it looks like he knew about it or ordered it.
The two absolute golden rules.Well said mate.
I've had occasions, at work, when the best option has been to hold my hands up, take the hit and apologise for getting summat wrong ...
... Southampton are currently looked down on as terrible cheats and appealing will only make things worse.
They're cheats, no getting away from it.
Yeah, it was three judges who made the judgement Smug, but I'm not sure about their Terms of Reference. The Terms of Reference would have been issued by the commissioning body, which I would think would be the EFL.I don't believe it was the EFL 'prosecuting', they were a 'defendant' along with Southampton.
Judges made the decision as far as I'm aware ...
... I've not really followed it, just pleased with the judgement.
It should be Hull promoted really as Southampton are their opponents and they've been expelled. Putting Boro in so they don't lose their Wembley money spinner.
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