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Why would the Premier league drop this now......
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,097
    You have a confession.....you know liverpool broke Premier League rules....why let them off?...


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20696784
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    Because they said sorry...
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,097

    Because they said sorry...



    sorry they got caught....
  • BlueShark
    Posts: 1,398
    NSNO said:

    You have a confession.....you know liverpool broke Premier League rules....why let them off?...


    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20696784


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    Because the FA probably can't be @rsed with the prospect of another lengthy bout of whining, 'it's not our fault honest, you're only picking on us cos you hate us' paranoid conspiracy-touting cr@p from our neighbours?
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    The biggest pain in the @rse at work never gets the most discipline... because of the grief involved....
  • BlueShark
    Posts: 1,398

    The biggest pain in the @rse at work never gets the most discipline... because of the grief involved....


    Very true that OGV
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,097
    maybe so...but his now means all clubs can freely tap up players without any threat of punishment......you can no longer enforce a law after you've done this......

    we all know tapping up of players is done.....but now clubs can be even more brazant about it.....
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    NSNO said:

    maybe so...but his now means all clubs can freely tap up players without any threat of punishment......you can no longer enforce a law after you've done this......

    we all know tapping up of players is done.....but now clubs can be even more brazant about it.....


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    Certain level of naivety there... They will come down like ten tonnes of bricks on the next club... provided its not a big one...
  • NSNO
    Posts: 3,097

    Certain level of naivety there... They will come down like ten tonnes of bricks on the next club... provided its not a big one...


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    don't think i'm being naive...i hear what your saying though...but really, the next club who gets caught can simply apologise, and then say you let Liverpool off, you have to do the same here........the FA wouldn't be able to justify to the public why they were leniant with Liverpool and not a smaller club
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    NSNO said:

    don't think i'm being naive...i hear what your saying though...but really, the next club who gets caught can simply apologise, and then say you let Liverpool off, you have to do the same here........the FA wouldn't be able to justify to the public why they were leniant with Liverpool and not a smaller club


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    The FA will be able to come up with some BS as to why it is appropriate to take action in that situation.. its what they have always done... and will continue to do... and if all else fails its fingers in their ears... lalalalala time...
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,959

    Al Fayed is to blame here really. He is due compensation over this, liverpool should get in hot water with the FA. But they need a charge to answer.

    It doesn't really sit right that he would turn his back on this for nothing but a piece of paper.

    Wonder what the next bit of liverpool fulham related business will be?

    That said, from a fan of a team what shipped late goals and three point to man yoo not so long ago with an understudy keeping in place and Tim Howard nowhere to be seen... it might sound a little rich.
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    Not exactly the same but close enough... I know we've been on the rough side of some poor refereeing etc... but that goal Bolton scored a few years back that was disallowed early in the season and we stayed up on goal difference... and Hans Segers being on the take for Wimbledon... Out top flight history has relied somewhat on the shady underworld of football...
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,959

    Well....regardless of the wrongs and rights. Football contains too many of the former and now where near a respectable number of the latter.

    The FA should do something about this, if rules are broken the action should be taken. To b e fair about the Howard situation. The FA looked into that, and no one made pressed a charge.


  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    Well the FA are a law unto themselves... as has been proven time and again... It's easy to see why when there is so much money in the game and its flowing into the right pockets.. that they wouldn't want to rock the boat...

    For me it starts with Blatter... and Platini... They go and there's a chance things can improve on an international level and down into the respective FAs...
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,959

    tTue, did you hear the south africa sports chappy on 5 live this morning talking about the legacy they have from the world cup?

    absolutely shocking... they've only got one soccer school so far as a legacy. The country got 33 million in total from FIFA... and the tax payers of cape town alone are saddled with 60k a week costs on a stadium no one wants. They describe the pressure put on them and the negotiation tactics used by FIFA after they were awarded the games as unfair.

    Fifa made a surplus/profit of just under 2 billion dollars
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    But of course its all about introducing football to new markets... Qatar...
  • Smigone
    Posts: 2,732
    Well the FA are a law unto themselves... as has been proven time and again... It's easy to see why when there is so much money in the game and its flowing into the right pockets.. that they wouldn't want to rock the boat...

    For me it starts with Blatter... and Platini... They go and there's a chance things can improve on an international level and down into the respective FAs...

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    That's my view on football dictated by the FA in a nutshell when decisions being made can effect teams who bring in the big revenue for international broadcast rights and sky and the soon coming bt money. No-one cares what happens to Stoke or even us to a degree, but the big money clubs get effected and forget it the laws don't apply

    But as for a change at Fifa or Uefa, you couldn't even get erin brockovich to sort out that level of corruption!
  • ToffeeCup
    Posts: 2,959

    But of course its all about introducing football to new markets... Qatar...


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    well... on the bright said Qatar won't care how much their empty stadiums cost them afterwards.
  • OldGoldenVision
    Posts: 19,489
    Smigone said:

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    Hey, Erin had to dig deep and work hard to uncover the truth... With FIFA and UEFA its there for all to see... It's just that there is nobody to touch them... Unless it came under government control...

  • zagan
    Posts: 4,703
    Liverscum are a sack of s**t.

    The End.
  • milky71
    Posts: 8,737
    why has taken this long to be sorted

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