They can do anything they like, dock points, refuse to pay them, but it's completely academic as no club is going to refuse to abide by any Premier League rules.
BUT WHAT IF THEY DID OLM?
They can do anything they like, dock points, refuse to pay them, but it's completely academic as no club is going to refuse to abide by any Premier League rules.
BUT WHAT IF THEY DID?
I know you think you're being clever and or funny but a club who havent agreed to this could easily in future say ' we werent part of this and we're charging £45' and then what? Where does the legal process go? It's a totally ****ing valid point.
I know you think you're being clever and or funny but a club who havent agreed to this could easily in future say ' we werent part of this and we're charging £45' and then what? Where does the legal process go? It's a totally ****ing valid point.
BUT WHAT IF THEY DID OLM?
If you want to be a Premier League club then you abide by Premier League rules. What is so difficult to understand about that?
What happens to the teams promoted this year to the Premier League.....Do we automatically have to abide by this if we get promoted??? have we agreed as a FL club?
My head hurts!!!!!
Edit: Its a brilliant idea.
There are rules on how many players you can field, how many substitutions you can make, how many away fans you have to let into the ground, when you have to play your fixtures, how much money you can spend on wages as a percentage of the income you receive etc etc etc, this is just one to add to the list, nobody is going to refuse to abide by any of them.
It's in the Premier League rules that all teams have to put somebody forward for post match written press interviews. Manchester Utd, under Sir Alex Ferguson, never did this.
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He got fined every time he refused a post-match interview, just as Mourinho did this season.
And there you ****ing go...
So we surmise a club refusing to abide by these new rules would get fined. Now why couldnt we have just said that at the start instead of 'nobody would refuse to obey the rules'?
Edit - FFS. Sorry for forgetting.
So that's precisely what I'm asking. if someone refuses, what action can be taken? Can they shut the away end down for example? Dock points? Take them to court?
And there you ****ing go...
So we surmise a club refusing to abide by these new rules would get fined. Now why couldnt we have just said that at the start instead of 'nobody would refuse to obey the rules'?
Edit - FFS. Sorry for forgetting.