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Reading to be deducted six points - CONFIRMED
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Re: Reading to be deducted six points
After tomorrow they have 7 games remaining. I'd be really p****d off if they docked my club with just 7 matched remaining. At this late stage and with relegation a possibility, game management becomes more and more critical. As things stand, if you were Ince you may be inclined to settle for a point whereas with 6 points less you may go for a winner.
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if they don't like it then they shouldn't have broken the rules againOriginally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View PostAfter tomorrow they have 7 games remaining. I'd be really p****d off if they docked my club with just 7 matched remaining. At this late stage and with relegation a possibility, game management becomes more and more critical. As things stand, if you were Ince you may be inclined to settle for a point whereas with 6 points less you may go for a winner.
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They broke the FFP rules, then they broke the agreement they made to solve it and now they have done it again. It is entirely their own fault that this is being done with only 7 games left. Really they should be deducted 10 or 12 points for multiple breaches. How anyone can give them any sympathy is beyond me. And yes, if we did the same thing I would say the same.Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View PostAfter tomorrow they have 7 games remaining. I'd be really p****d off if they docked my club with just 7 matched remaining. At this late stage and with relegation a possibility, game management becomes more and more critical. As things stand, if you were Ince you may be inclined to settle for a point whereas with 6 points less you may go for a winner.
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I have no time for Ince but to describe Reading as a 'horrible club' seems a bit harsh.Originally posted by Whisperer View PostGood - horrible club and a horrible manager.
It would be nice if we could, just for once, be successful (whether that's staying up or getting promoted) because we have a better team than others, with, you know, better, more skillful and talented footballers. It sometimes feels Cardiff City rely on set pieces and points deductions.
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It wasn’t that long ago they accused our fans of racist and homophobic chanting - like I said horrible club.Originally posted by D. Advocaat View PostI have no time for Ince but to describe Reading as a 'horrible club' seems a bit harsh.
It would be nice if we could, just for once, be successful (whether that's staying up or getting promoted) because we have a better team than others, with, you know, better, more skillful and talented footballers. It sometimes feels Cardiff City rely on set pieces and points deductions.
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We beat them the other week:thumbup:Originally posted by D. Advocaat View PostI have no time for Ince but to describe Reading as a 'horrible club' seems a bit harsh.
It would be nice if we could, just for once, be successful (whether that's staying up or getting promoted) because we have a better team than others, with, you know, better, more skillful and talented footballers. It sometimes feels Cardiff City rely on set pieces and points deductions.
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I guess doing that within the rules is key.Originally posted by D. Advocaat View PostI have no time for Ince but to describe Reading as a 'horrible club' seems a bit harsh.
It would be nice if we could, just for once, be successful (whether that's staying up or getting promoted) because we have a better team than others, with, you know, better, more skillful and talented footballers. It sometimes feels Cardiff City rely on set pieces and points deductions.
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We have been successful lots of times by being the better team.Originally posted by D. Advocaat View PostIt would be nice if we could, just for once, be successful (whether that's staying up or getting promoted) because we have a better team than others, with, you know, better, more skillful and talented footballers. It sometimes feels Cardiff City rely on set pieces and points deductions.
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