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This is spot on...
'Hard to see how Owls benefit from administration' -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cgk0pzm8mkmo
The final paragraph is absolutely damning.
You've got a former owner who has taken a club to the brink and the people trying to keep it alive face the prospect of starting on the back foot, purely for not fully compensating what the EFL says Chansiri is owed to avoid a points deduction.
The real worry is that so many people across one country think his behaviour is appropriate or acceptable.
I know he's very much not the most popular person in the US after recent events, but he still has millions of supporters. It baffles me that he's got more than 100.
Good acting, but a little too arthouse for me, and that's from someone who likes arthouse. The arthousey bits went on too long, rather than not actually being good, so felt more like cheap padding to fill out run time.
It's bizarre that people think fairly moderate politicians with differing opinions are what this thread is about.
Guess some people are just intolerant and fueled by hate.
Call Donald Trump, he's crazy enough.
We can call our relegation "fake news" and invade the Champions League, whilst threatening to annex Kettering Town.
It doesn't.
I can see a situation in a couple of seasons where several clubs in one league get points deductions and repeat deductions in a vicious circle.
They also don't seem to bother going after teams that outright cheated, just the ones that fell foul of bad management.
Whole thing is a joke.