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Originally posted by X-Pac:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Katarian:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by Smikis:
no im not from england...
evil fa...
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Don't blame the FA. Clubs used to exploit the administration rules to wipe out massive debts and spend the minimum ammount of time in administration then come out far better off then when they entered. Going bankrupt was effectively rewarded rather then being the last resort. The points penalties for going bankrupt were sorely needed. </BLOCKQUOTE>
25 points in total though? I don't think thats quite fair myself... Especially seeing as Luton have only got a set 10 point deduction and they have been found guilty of being corrupt! </BLOCKQUOTE>
Leeds got the 10 point deduction last season for going into admin. They got a 15 point deduction this season for not coming out of admin properly as I understand it. What Leeds did at the end of last season was pretty cheap, and I think the rules will probably be changed to stop a team doing the same thing again.
The Luton thing is a totally different matter, and I don't think anyone has actually been found guilty of anything, yet.