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Thread: Jags join the fray

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    Jags join the fray

    A see that a generous benefactor is supporting Partick in a legal challenge to relegation. This could all end very badly indeed. If the football governing authorities don't win in court it's hard to see where we go. The clubs have rejected 14-10-10 by a comfortable margin, and while I'd have swallowed it if it had been passed in a vote, I'm a lot less comfortable if clubs which failed to get enough points and failed to win votes for their proposals can bludgeon their way to success through having a bigger cheque book.
    This could set a bad, bad precedent. I just hope that all the rules have been followed to the letter.

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    If the rules have been followed, then things could go very badly wrong for Hearts and Partick. What we have to bear in mind is that had the season been played to a normal finish both clubs could have been relegated anyway, due solely to their own poor form. In Hearts' case, being 4 points adrift at the bottom it would have bene more likely than not.

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    The LFP board has voted against a 22-team league, assuming it passes a general assembly next week Amiens and Toulouse will be relegated after all.

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