Originally Posted by
Sheridan
Didn't want to be the one to raise that, but it occurred to me immediately (furthermore, the ineligible player scored the goal which effectively deprived DC of a play-off berth. If that's not a blatant breach of natural justice I don't know what is.)
But really, I don't understand where this indignation is coming from. When the clubs ceded responsibility for such a fundamental aspect of professional football as the composition of the league itself, they effectively granted Delaney unfettered executive power. (While I agree to some extent with Dodge's earlier post on the subject, it's not true that the fans opposed this en bloc; most either shut up pretty smartly when they realised how handsomely their own clubs would benefit, or began spinning frantically in the opposite direction.)
You do all realise that "the interests of fair play" is a catchall which means whatever Delaney wants it to mean, and is now legally enshrined in precedent?