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It was a FAIR decision

Sat May 07, 2011 11:19 am

Look at it this way - QPR have been the best team in the divison HANDS DOWN this season. The situation with Faurlin was not down to the manager or the players or the fans - It was out of their control.

NO points deduction is a fair decision - You're punishing a team who've been amazing this season for something that isn't their fault.

Can someone confirm they'll be recieving a fine? If they will be, then that is a fair decision. It will punish the people at the top, and not the people who've fired their team to promotion this season.

Congratulations to QPR, worthy winners of the nPower Championship.

Now the ordeal is over, we need to focus on Cardiff and supporting them through the play-offs. Easily achievable with the players we have and the form (minus Middlesborough). :ayatollah:

Re: It was a FAIR decision

Sat May 07, 2011 11:27 am

Dafydd wrote:Look at it this way - QPR have been the best team in the divison HANDS DOWN this season. The situation with Faurlin was not down to the manager or the players or the fans - It was out of their control.

NO points deduction is a fair decision - You're punishing a team who've been amazing this season for something that isn't their fault.

Can someone confirm they'll be recieving a fine? If they will be, then that is a fair decision. It will punish the people at the top, and not the people who've fired their team to promotion this season.

Congratulations to QPR, worthy winners of the nPower Championship.

Now the ordeal is over, we need to focus on Cardiff and supporting them through the play-offs. Easily achievable with the players we have and the form (minus Middlesborough). :ayatollah:


Hold on - where do you draw the line? And why is it so stupid to predicate any decision with regards to discipline should apply evenly irrespective of league position.

I applaud QPR for their results this season. Been a quality side. They've been found guilty of infringing FA rules. Their league position should be utterly irrelevant.

We need to find out exactly what QPR have been found guilty of; if it's the more serious charges, then there's a massive legal implication.

As for saying a fine is "fair" - well, why don't we, for example do this. Break every f***ing rule in the book; Tan puts aside say 20m to pay any fine.

Re: It was a FAIR decision

Sat May 07, 2011 11:27 am

Open season for cheats.

Re: It was a FAIR decision

Sat May 07, 2011 11:43 am

The english clubs wont be worried bout signings for next season,we'll see south american based players all over the league