But the authorities don't clamp down. Bournemouth were fined, when the proper punishment would have been points deduction or demotion. Perhaps Bolton should be demoted, and replaced by the team who finished below them 😀
Can you believe the absolute farce at that club!.
Somehow they avoided a winding up order from the customs last season and they are still at it now, as they havent paid their players for sometime. As a result of this their first pre season friendly tomorrow has had to be postponed.
Im sure we as fans dont wish this sort of thing on other clubs but its disgraceful that bad management of the club has put them in this position. The Efl are going to have to seriously clamp down on this one day and if that means a club taking the biggest ever punishment, then so be it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44747316
But the authorities don't clamp down. Bournemouth were fined, when the proper punishment would have been points deduction or demotion. Perhaps Bolton should be demoted, and replaced by the team who finished below them 😀
Yes, which club was that by the way ?. lol
Thats what I mean though and its got to be a serious punishment eventually, like a big points deduction or immediate relegation if they happen to stay up. (but they arent going to do that are they, especially if its a so called big club!)
Don’t kid yourselves, the efl and fa are simply too weak to wield any kind of axe whatsoever. QPRs situation showed that.
Bolton players went on strike over non payment of bonuses Acido that's why st mirren game got called off
Said it on another post, if they miss a payment does the club breach contract and can players leave on a free?
I’m presuming not as never heard of anyone else doing it.
Any other walk of life it would, seems employment law does not count for same in football