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Aoami

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Southampton Leisure Holdings officialy in Administration, Lowe & Wilde gone from the board. Nothing official about the 10 point penalty yet. Not looking great though, plenty of clubs already moaning.
 

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Well you were going down anyway, those 10 points will just confirm it earlier. And without being too harsh, it may be for the best that way, you will have a extra two months to plan for next season in League One.
 

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1 win from safety with a game in hand, against Charlton who are bottom. Not guaranteed relegation by a long shot imo.
 

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As of about a week ago the 10 point penalty will be delayed untill you stay up or go down. As if you go down you will get deducted next season if you stay up you are deducted this season and if that then puts you in the relegation zone you then go down.
 

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That is wrong soze. There is a deadline. Any teams that went into administration before a certain date (think it was a couple of weeks ago) would get the penalty this season. After this date the penalty is carried over into next season.
 

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Football League rules state that clubs in financial trouble that go into administration will be deducted 10 points as happened to League Two Darlington last month.

But clubs who go into administration after today's (26 March 2009) 1700 GMT deadline face having their 10-point deduction suspended.

If the club is relegated the points will be deducted from their tally at the start of next season but if the club stays up the 10 points will be taken off their final total.

The club would then go down if the 10-point deduction subsequently resulted in it slipping into a relegation place.

Thats what i said and read
 

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Okay, I believed the rules were different to that. Was a lot of talk of clubs avoiding administration on sky sports so as not to face the penalty until next season.
 

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ANyone see the Bolivia v Argentina game? How fucking corrupt. Bolivia are shite, they would get relegated from the blue square premier, yet smash Argetntina 6-1. I lost count at the amount of times the Argentina defenders ran past the ball so the bolivians could waltz past them.

The 3rd goal was the most laughable, Argentina give the ball away and half their players stood still and then had a laugh with each other whilst walking back
 

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It wasn't corrupt. They just couldn't play because of the altitude up there. Did you watch the Equador - Brazil match?

The game was played in La Paz, which is 3600m above the average height. They had to use oxygen-masks at half time. Fifa should make some rules about international matches like those really.
 

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It wasn't corrupt. They just couldn't play because of the altitude up there. Did you watch the Equador - Brazil match?

The game was played in La Paz, which is 3600m above the average height. They had to use oxygen-masks at half time. Fifa should make some rules about international matches like those really.

Its only Equador and Bolivia.. 2 teams which everyone else beats at their home turf so why bother ? And i don't think (might be wrong) that their players train at that altitude all year long ?

ps. Svennis lost his job! :p
 

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yep, Sven sacked again. Maybe he can go to Man Shitty :p


So do Bolivia hve a 100% home record ?
 

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It wasn't corrupt. They just couldn't play because of the altitude up there. Did you watch the Equador - Brazil match?

The game was played in La Paz, which is 3600m above the average height. They had to use oxygen-masks at half time. Fifa should make some rules about international matches like those really.

There was rules, La Paz was banned from hosting international matches because of the altitude. The ban was recinded though, not sure why.
 

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Hahah, funny thing i just found out is that a few years back, Maradona supported the playing at high altitude and played a match there for former-Argentina players, winning 7-4. He said that if he could do it at age 47 then so could young and fit professionals.
 

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lmao, how much have spurs paid this referee, he is bloody awful
 

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i dont get how they could let anyone take a penalty not from the spot o_O

seems a bit of a no brainer to me :p
 

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i dont get how they could let anyone take a penalty not from the spot o_O

seems a bit of a no brainer to me :p

Aye it brillant refereeing ...

step 1) Give a penalty which shouldnt be given. (note the players arm was by his side, and he was trying to move it behind his back) Referee in poor position to see it, ignores the fact that the linesman in a great position didnt give it.

step 2) Let the penalty be taken out of place - (why didnt he just put it on the goal line and tell him to just tap it in? ) :flame:
 

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Guys, being a bit harsh. they showed the ball on the half time analysis on sky sports. Technically the ball needs to be touching the spot, part of the ball, not all of it. Those are the rules and that is what happened, so no bad. Maybe the Ewood park groundsman shouldn't have made the spot so damned big eh?
 

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Harsh sending off, but did not take long for spurs to collapse without palacios
 

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and the failure is nearly complete. Looks like Shearer will need 3 points today now :)
 

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Guys, being a bit harsh. they showed the ball on the half time analysis on sky sports. Technically the ball needs to be touching the spot, part of the ball, not all of it. Those are the rules and that is what happened, so no bad. Maybe the Ewood park groundsman shouldn't have made the spot so damned big eh?

maybe harsh, but with such awful refereeing throughout the entire game he dont actually deserve any benefit of the doubt.. he was awful and very inconsistant with his decisions.

Infact, the referee had more influence on that game then any single player on the pitch.
 

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3-1 down at home to Charlton. Might as well take the 10 point deduction and save any fuss.
 

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3 points off Newcastle and Shrearer, as expected. Don't know why they expect anything more, my housemate (newcastle fan) said he actually expected to win :p We were easily the better team though

In fairness should of been 2-1 since i reckon that goal crossed the line. Not complaining though since we've been on the wrong end of those decisions fair too many times, lets hope we get the same retribution next game too.

Shame my horses didn't finish :(
 

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another bore draw for the tigers come on guys i want to see more wins, fulham style :p
 

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