Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:09 - Jun 4 with 1956 views | Steve_M | How about relegating six clubs instead; that'll make it fairer. | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:25 - Jun 4 with 1894 views | clive_baker | Seems a bit ridiculous that only Premier League clubs are meeting to discuss the issue, given obviously there's no down side to that for any of them. Anyone in the bottom half might as well agree to it, and anyone in the top half will probably be pretty ambivalent. As you say, if that's the conclusion they might as well just sack the whole thing off, settle it on PPG but with no relegation. | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:29 - Jun 4 with 1880 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure | I’m sure there are several clubs that would want relegation abandoned regardless, but surely the suggestion there is that it should be abandoned if the season can’t be finished, rather than from a completed season? | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:31 - Jun 4 with 1870 views | Radlett_blue |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:25 - Jun 4 by clive_baker | Seems a bit ridiculous that only Premier League clubs are meeting to discuss the issue, given obviously there's no down side to that for any of them. Anyone in the bottom half might as well agree to it, and anyone in the top half will probably be pretty ambivalent. As you say, if that's the conclusion they might as well just sack the whole thing off, settle it on PPG but with no relegation. |
The motivation for trying to finish the season is to secure money from Sky & the other broadcasters. Obviously if there is no relegation, very few people will want to watch most of the games so then the broadcasters would reclaim or hold back more money. | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:46 - Jun 4 with 1827 views | Steve_M |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:31 - Jun 4 by Radlett_blue | The motivation for trying to finish the season is to secure money from Sky & the other broadcasters. Obviously if there is no relegation, very few people will want to watch most of the games so then the broadcasters would reclaim or hold back more money. |
Yes, that's a good point. Liverpool have all but wrapped up a deserved title so Sky are going to want something worth showing. | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:50 - Jun 4 with 1803 views | Mullet |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:09 - Jun 4 by Steve_M | How about relegating six clubs instead; that'll make it fairer. |
More than a handful that Steve, apart from one club involved. | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:58 - Jun 4 with 1771 views | J2BLUE |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:29 - Jun 4 by C_HealyIsAPleasure | I’m sure there are several clubs that would want relegation abandoned regardless, but surely the suggestion there is that it should be abandoned if the season can’t be finished, rather than from a completed season? |
Exactly. What would happen if the season can't finish. | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:08 - Jun 4 with 1750 views | daisyisabaddog | The clubs suggesting no relegation are only referring to a situation where the season can't be finished. They object to relegation on points per game based on an incomplete season. Even though it involves Norwich, I can see their point. The fixture list is never 'even' and history has thrown up some great escapes in the past. Any attempt at relegation on PPG will result in litigation, and according to an expert on Radio 5 the clubs concerned would have a 50% chance of winning. They EPL is a company with each club holding one share and the FA has the only other share. The legal argument is based on company law and the protection afforded to minority shareholders where other shareholders take unfair action which prejudices the minority shareholders interests. Norwich have also said they would challenge relegation if the Championship doesn't play to a conclusion but what basis they have for that argument I've no idea. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:12 - Jun 4 with 1734 views | gainsboroughblue |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:08 - Jun 4 by daisyisabaddog | The clubs suggesting no relegation are only referring to a situation where the season can't be finished. They object to relegation on points per game based on an incomplete season. Even though it involves Norwich, I can see their point. The fixture list is never 'even' and history has thrown up some great escapes in the past. Any attempt at relegation on PPG will result in litigation, and according to an expert on Radio 5 the clubs concerned would have a 50% chance of winning. They EPL is a company with each club holding one share and the FA has the only other share. The legal argument is based on company law and the protection afforded to minority shareholders where other shareholders take unfair action which prejudices the minority shareholders interests. Norwich have also said they would challenge relegation if the Championship doesn't play to a conclusion but what basis they have for that argument I've no idea. |
Ah. May have mis-read. Thanks. | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:15 - Jun 4 with 1722 views | Swansea_Blue |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:25 - Jun 4 by clive_baker | Seems a bit ridiculous that only Premier League clubs are meeting to discuss the issue, given obviously there's no down side to that for any of them. Anyone in the bottom half might as well agree to it, and anyone in the top half will probably be pretty ambivalent. As you say, if that's the conclusion they might as well just sack the whole thing off, settle it on PPG but with no relegation. |
I've lost interest so haven't read the proposals. Presumably it's all about getting the Sky money and nothing to do with the actual integrity of the competition itself? | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:26 - Jun 4 with 1678 views | ArnieM | Don’t you just know scum are going to get lucky yet again 😂 ( bunch of t0zzas ). | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:49 - Jun 4 with 1618 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 11:31 - Jun 4 by Radlett_blue | The motivation for trying to finish the season is to secure money from Sky & the other broadcasters. Obviously if there is no relegation, very few people will want to watch most of the games so then the broadcasters would reclaim or hold back more money. |
I’m not sure the relegation battle generates that much in the way of viewers - a couple of games right at the tail end maybe but in reality I don’t think too many people care too much about watching Brighton v Watford, for example I expect it will be the Champions League race which Sky will be pushing more | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:58 - Jun 4 with 1596 views | IpswichKnight |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:26 - Jun 4 by ArnieM | Don’t you just know scum are going to get lucky yet again 😂 ( bunch of t0zzas ). |
When there is the slightest tiny glimmer of hope we find a new and exciting way of screwing it up and they just seem to get luckier and luckier, you just know if they don’t get relegated they will fluke a CL spot next season! | | | |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 13:21 - Jun 4 with 1525 views | ArnieM |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:58 - Jun 4 by IpswichKnight | When there is the slightest tiny glimmer of hope we find a new and exciting way of screwing it up and they just seem to get luckier and luckier, you just know if they don’t get relegated they will fluke a CL spot next season! |
Somehow they probably will. lol | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 14:31 - Jun 4 with 1407 views | hoppy |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:08 - Jun 4 by daisyisabaddog | The clubs suggesting no relegation are only referring to a situation where the season can't be finished. They object to relegation on points per game based on an incomplete season. Even though it involves Norwich, I can see their point. The fixture list is never 'even' and history has thrown up some great escapes in the past. Any attempt at relegation on PPG will result in litigation, and according to an expert on Radio 5 the clubs concerned would have a 50% chance of winning. They EPL is a company with each club holding one share and the FA has the only other share. The legal argument is based on company law and the protection afforded to minority shareholders where other shareholders take unfair action which prejudices the minority shareholders interests. Norwich have also said they would challenge relegation if the Championship doesn't play to a conclusion but what basis they have for that argument I've no idea. |
But by that same token, you could argue that we would still have a chance of making the playoffs, however slim, so at which point does PPG become fair and not open to a litigation claim - only those that are mathematically absolutely unable to get promoted or relegated wouldn't be in the position to do so? | |
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Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 14:31 - Jun 4 with 1408 views | BlueNomad |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 12:58 - Jun 4 by IpswichKnight | When there is the slightest tiny glimmer of hope we find a new and exciting way of screwing it up and they just seem to get luckier and luckier, you just know if they don’t get relegated they will fluke a CL spot next season! |
No, it will be ok. They will endure another season of pain and humiliation. They have been bottom virtually all season so haven’t endured a bad run, they have been consistent. | | | |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 21:28 - Jun 4 with 1202 views | ArnieM |
Prem restarting but clubs still want no relegation on 14:31 - Jun 4 by BlueNomad | No, it will be ok. They will endure another season of pain and humiliation. They have been bottom virtually all season so haven’t endured a bad run, they have been consistent. |
For the majority of their excursions into the PL they have rarely ventured higher than the bottom 5 in the division for the majority of any given season. When you look at clubs like Sheffield, Fulham, WBA, Swansea, Burnley, Bournemouth & Palace to name just few recently promoted clubs that have all faired much better than narwich, yet they’d have us believe they are something special. Participants is Definitely a correct description for them ! | |
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