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    ramAnag Yes of course I'm delighted but won't count my chickens yet they are appealing yet again Harry's golfing in Dubai so don't imagine he's to worried

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    Quote Originally Posted by mistaram View Post
    ramAnag Yes of course I'm delighted but won't count my chickens yet they are appealing yet again Harry's golfing in Dubai so don't imagine he's to worried
    I doubt Harry worries much about any of the clubs who go into 'free fall' after he's left, mista. 'Me thinketh he protests too much'...again!

    Not sure about the points deduction, Amster. Always seems a bit tough on the fans to me.
    The once mighty Bradford Bulls (I prefer Northern) have just gone down to RL's third tier having been unable to recover from a 20 point starting deficit for similar reasons.
    Might as well make it a straight relegation and then start again on a level playing field imo, but I would like to see those responsible disqualified from any further involvement in running a football club...the footballing equivalent of being 'struck off' so to speak.
    Difficult to start deducting points mid-season too. Reckon that can only be done in the summer break but I'm sure the likes of Burton and Bolton would be ecstatic at the prospect.

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