by East Grinstead Royal » 13 Apr 2011 13:07
by leicsRoyal » 13 Apr 2011 13:24
by East Grinstead Royal » 13 Apr 2011 13:30
by facaldaqui » 13 Apr 2011 13:32
East Grinstead Royal What on Earth would be the point of deducting (say) 10 points when QPR are already (say) 14 points ahead of 3rd place? A points deduction that leaves QPR at the top of the table would be a complete waste of time - it changes nothing and is not really a penalty at all. 10 points deducted a month earlier would have been an entirely different penalty.
by leicsRoyal » 13 Apr 2011 13:34
East Grinstead Royal No idea, but you have to remember that their outgoings would increase as well, so it's not as simple as understanding the effect on their income. That's what SJM and NH would tell you...
by Royal Rother » 13 Apr 2011 13:54
by facaldaqui » 13 Apr 2011 13:58
Royal Rother Call me naive, but I am still ultra-confident that, if it is proved that Faurlin was infact ineligible to play and that QPR at some stage knew that was the case and tried to hide the fact and / or did nothing about it and / or denied it then there is no way they will be playing in the PL next season.
It's just a case of whether any / all of the above are proven.
All this stuff about whether they have the balls to do it is to me irrelevant, as is the timing of the hearing - Svlad has told us regularly how complicated the whole issue is but if the wrongdoing is proven, they will not be promoted.
by ZacNaloen » 13 Apr 2011 13:58
by facaldaqui » 13 Apr 2011 14:00
ZacNaloen I don't think it matters whether they knew and covered it up or it was a mitake. If he was ineligible to play.. then it's points off and should be three points for each game he played as that is how this has been dealt with in the past.
by Silver Fox » 13 Apr 2011 14:03
facaldaqui Mind you, the FA have also charged Carlton Cole over his anti-Ghanaian jokes, and I can't see him being found guilty of any offence there in a month of Sundays, if he has decent representation.
by fester_royal » 13 Apr 2011 14:14
rhroyalSilver Fox relegation with no leave to appeal, it's the only sensible solution
I prefer liquidation and Loftus Road burnt to the ground.
by PieEater » 13 Apr 2011 14:16
East Grinstead Royal My gut feeling is no points deducted but a fine. What I am curious about, though, is: what happens to the proceeds arising from the fine? The reason for a fine would be that QPR have cheated. That means someone else has been the victim of their cheating. Should the victims not benefit from the fine? Fat chance...
by ZacNaloen » 13 Apr 2011 14:23
facaldaquiZacNaloen I don't think it matters whether they knew and covered it up or it was a mitake. If he was ineligible to play.. then it's points off and should be three points for each game he played as that is how this has been dealt with in the past.
I think there is definitely a difference between the deliberate and inadvertent fielding of an ineligible player. Deliberate deception is more serious, surely.
by andrew1957 » 13 Apr 2011 14:41
East Grinstead Royal A points deduction applied part-way through the season can be said to have some element of "fairness" about it, in that all parties know where they stand, and the authorities cannot be accused of knowing what the final outcome would be. Imposing any points deduction on the eve of the final game means that whatever decision is made, the authorities will know exactly what effect the penalty would have, i.e. they would be playing God by altering (or not) the importance of the final game for affected clubs. So instead of deducting a number of points and allowing nature to take its course, they will be interfering with the laws of nature. What on Earth would be the point of deducting (say) 10 points when QPR are already (say) 14 points ahead of 3rd place? A points deduction that leaves QPR at the top of the table would be a complete waste of time - it changes nothing and is not really a penalty at all. 10 points deducted a month earlier would have been an entirely different penalty.
That's why I agree with Z175 - the outcome will either be no points deducted at all or sufficient points deducted to move them to mid-table. What is certain, though, is that the timing is an absolute nighmare for everyone (including the other clubs) and the authorities will be cacking their undies and wondering how they managed to create such a monster.
My gut feeling is no points deducted but a fine.
by philM » 13 Apr 2011 15:14
by Royal Rother » 13 Apr 2011 15:16
by Kitson12 » 13 Apr 2011 15:16
philM Skybet have now got 2 sets of prices, one price "with QPR" and one "without QPR".
RFC are 7/2 to win the Championship "without QPR".
If the points deduction does happen some people could be well in if they've bet before the markets seperated the prices.
by philM » 13 Apr 2011 15:18
by philM » 13 Apr 2011 15:39
by Bacon Double Cheese » 13 Apr 2011 15:49
fester_royalrhroyalSilver Fox relegation with no leave to appeal, it's the only sensible solution
I prefer liquidation and Loftus Road burnt to the ground.
Motion seconded...
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