Quote Originally Posted by Ram59 View Post
The trouble is RA, no solution is 'fair'. As in investing money, past performance isn't a guarantee of future returns and other clubs who suffer as a result, will take the league to court.

The only existing rule that I can see that can't be argued against is that, any club who doesn't fulfill their fixtures, have their results nullified. If no teams fulfill their fixtures, then all previous results will be nullified.
Life isn’t fair though Ram.

It didn’t feel ‘fair’ when we lost at Wembley six years ago but sh*t happens and you have to get on with it

Personally I can’t see the point of abandoning a season which is 75% complete any more than I can see the point of abandoning a one day cricket match or - I think - a motor race once they have gone past a certain point.

I still think adding on the average points per game - taking into account remaining home and away fixtures/records - to the current totals would be the fairest way, but doubtless some would seek to complicate things further. As ever there will be winners and losers and the losers will not be happy but then, in the real as opposed to the virtual world, they wouldn’t be happy with disallowed goals, missed open goals, incorrect sendings off or crucial injuries and suspensions either.