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Leeds Call in Administrators...

You know what's sicker than this?

Tomorrow, Boston Play Wrexham. If Boston win, Wrexham go down... However any other result and Boston are resigned to the drop.

Boston will decide tomorrow, DURING the game, whether or not to go into Administration this season or next. So, If Boston look likely to lose, they'll simply enter administration and save themselves for next season. It's ridiculous and I wouldn't have put it passed the Cheating Scumbags at Boston to have rigged it that way.

The sooner this Loophole is closed the better, It's an insult to clubs that are properly run.
 
Saw an article in the sun this morning about how the rules may well be changed to stop clubs already or practically relegated, doing this. Hope they do change it as it is the most ridiculous rule - they may aswell not bother taking the points off as it doesnt affect them at all.
 
The answer is surely to deduct 10 points during both the on-going season and the following season.

Its also interesting to consider the two clubs involved, Boston and Leeds. Neither are exactly popular. Boston were lucky not to have been punished more severely for their brown envelope antics, and are frankly a non-league club going back to where they (and their talentless centre-forward) belong. Leeds have flirted with point deductions all season (too many loan players, pitch invasions, appointing Dennis Wise as manager).
 
I think the article said that they could possibly put a March deadline on it. Although some teams may also even be relegated then. Think a 10 point deduction any time before end of January would be fairer.
 
I think the article said that they could possibly put a March deadline on it. Although some teams may also even be relegated then. Think a 10 point deduction any time before end of January would be fairer.

good idea!!
 
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