Neil G wrote:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/football_league/article4311178.ece
Football Leagues perspective on this at the link above plus the views of fans.
I didn't sign the petition because Luton breached regulations over payments to agents, Mike Newell blew the whistle about this in 2006 and after all his best players were sold off for 9 million the club sacked him because he was critical off them for not making any of that money available to him for new players. Luton have had 3 insolvencies in 10 years.
Fans I feel sorry for but cheats and money chasers I do not, it's pay back time and the fans suffer again but serious measures have to be taken for serious offenders and personally I back the leagues decision.
slackAlice wrote: They NEED to find ways of either preventing individuals running a club like this and/or PUNISHING them for such indiscretions.
campdave wrote:slackAlice wrote: They NEED to find ways of either preventing individuals running a club like this and/or PUNISHING them for such indiscretions.
But the club must also be retrospectively punished - I know we always hark back, but look at Leeds - spunking loads of money on player after player and consequently overachieving, and therefore causing other teams playing by the rules to miss out on prize money and league position. That's why (in my opinion) clubs must be punished for going into administration.
Having a certain portion of debts wiped out gives the new owners advantages over other clubs round them with debt.
West Ham bending the rules and getting away with it shouldn't mean that other clubs do as well.
wijit wrote:Signed. If we don't support Luton on this we are just saying that the bigger clubs can do what they want,
This is not the time for self-righteousness
wijit wrote: Empathy to their supporters means nothing. It doesn't help them.
The Fury wrote: but subsequently managed to elevate themselves back to the Championship due to hard work and dedication.
But Neil, your first reply on this thread stinks of self-righteousness.
Empathy to their supporters means nothing. It doesn't help them.
campdave wrote:The Fury wrote: but subsequently managed to elevate themselves back to the Championship due to hard work and dedication.
They haven't quite made it yet!
wijit wrote:But Neil, your first reply on this thread stinks of self-righteousness. "I didn't sign the petition because Luton breached regulations...." That was back then and with a different board. How far along history do we punish clubs before we should put it behind them. Had Luton benefitted from that I could understand it, but thirty points two years later is ridiculous. West Ham kept a Premier league place thanks to Tevez, there is no doubt at all about that. It was worth millions to them and their punishment was pathetic. There is still evidence that his registration is with a third party, but will we see any action against the mighty Man Yoo? Can't see it. If rules are broken then yes, punishment should be used but it should also be measured against the club.
You may not like the "self-righteous" tag, and if it upsets you I apologise, but that is what that sort of view is seen as. Empathy to their supporters means nothing. It doesn't help them.
Just to play devils' advocate, how about this; In 2016 it is found that we feilded an illegible player in the play-off final. We are subsequently relegated to the Northern Prem or whatever it's called then. Is that fair? Or, more inkeeping with this thread, same year we are found to have done what Luton did, would you say we deserve a thirty point deduction for something which happened 8 years earlier?
Phoenix wrote:I'm not going to sign either for all of the reasons already given. I also think we don't do enough to punish those responsible personally, jail the lot of 'em. At it's lowest level it's theft, taking services you can't pay for. If the crimes didn't go un-punished then we could go out, spend a fortune on players we can't afford then when the bank cancels the loan, go bust, wipe the slate clean, set up a new football club taking over from the old one and do it all again.
For once think about the poor sods who aren't going to get paid thanks to Luton, companies that might go bust because of them, people like you and me that aren't going to get paid this month.
Yes, I feel sorry for the fans but the club needs punishing as does any company in the same situation. We're too soft on bankrupts.
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