So the court case bankrupts the SPFL. All the clubs say "Ah well, lets start a new club and call it SPFLWHPT" That's Scottish Professional Football League Without Hearts or Partick Thistle.
The last time Scottish Premiership teams were deprived of the blue pound St Johnstone had their most successful period in their history. I say "Bring it on"
I think if I was going to spend 4 weeks creating a 200 page document of complaints about the SPFL, this would have been fairly close to the top. Is it in there and have the SPFL replied to it? (I've not read the dossier or seen it mentioned anywhere in the press so I genuinely don't know).
But that what happens every year, the bottom team is relegated. You've accepted league positions stand. Your only argument now is that you don't like the fact Hearts are bottom of the league and will suffer because of it. It's a hard life.
So your happy that teams have "earned" the payments for their league positions after 30 games but Hearts have "earned" relegation for being last. Fair enough.
I say again:
If you accept that prize money should be paid out on current league standings then you accept that the league has been completed as "normal" and all rules apply. If you don't think the prize money should be paid out on current league standings then you must believe the league is null and void. Pick one
If you accept that prize money should be paid out on current league standings then you accept that the league has been completed as "normal" and all rules apply. If you don't think the prize money should be paid out on current league standings then you must believe the league is null and void. Pick one
What do you say to Dundee, Ayr, Arbroath, Morton, Alloa who have been denied the chance of winning promotion because the rules have been changed midway through?
The size of the crowd is a visual representation of the downsizing going on at Celtic. The hardest part of this demonstration was trying to convince the greatest fans in the world to stay away.