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Spurs & West Ham fans like
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That is a point, if City were forcibly relegated next season, who replaces them ?
The Prem team in 18th place, or the Play off final losers ? Maybe they could have a play off game for it. I imagine it's written in the rules somewhere already though. |
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I would imagine that City would become the third team relegated, WH & Spurs would survive, hence why City are still in the betting to be relegated, albeit unlikely.
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Southampton might win promotion and be instantly
relegated too, for cheating. Citeh,.. In negotiations, arbitration, over punishment Clearly, had they been cleared it would have been announced. |
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like Stevenage a few years back, it would an incredible piece of luck to have that overturned this year of all years
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can't be that much of a slam dunk case if we are still waiting
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Heard the other day the case has cost the Premier League 70 million pounds so far
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The impending decision will strictly address liability rather than active penalties. If convicted, a secondary "sanctions phase" will be scheduled, with potential punishments ranging from severe financial fines and major historic points deductions to stripping previous league titles or outright expulsion from the Premier League.
on and on and on it will go....... |
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Reports of £200M+
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Given the magnitude of the punishment handed out to Southampton, then Man City could find themselves in League Two next season surely.
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