TBH I think it should be left as is. If you give teams the points they had then other teams cant make the points up as there is no one to play.
Shelbourne and Longford Town, two of the club’s most adversely affected by the decision to expunge the results of Dublin City’s 17 Premier Division games this season, are reportedly considering an appeal to the league authorities.
The league opted to declare null and void the Vikings’ league results in the wake of the club’s resignation earlier this week.
That move saw Shels drop six points – enough to see them fall from first to third in the Premier Division standings – while struggling Longford saw their tally drop from 14 to 10.
According to a report in Friday’s Irish Daily Mirror, both clubs have written to the league to enquire whether the decision was taken strictly in accordance with the eircom League rule-book.
Pending the league’s response, the clubs could consider launching a formal appeal against the decision.
Champions Cork City were also badly hit by the league reshuffle, also losing the six points they had gained against Dublin City this season and dropping from second place to fourth.
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TBH I think it should be left as is. If you give teams the points they had then other teams cant make the points up as there is no one to play.
Agreed!Originally Posted by RonnieB
Were you not going crazy at Shels "losing" points?Originally Posted by Anto McC
Anyway, its standard procedure in other leagues so it should be done here. You know, proper leagues, ones woth proper rule books
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In fairness that was me! But the first round of matches should stand...
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Originally Posted by Drumcondra Red
the first round of matches cannot be allowed to stand. Dublin City played some teams at home, others away so what if Shels end up playing 17 home games and 14 away and Derry lose the league by a point having played 15 home/16 away or 14 home/17 away?
Removing all trace of DCFC and deciding the league table on the 30 games each team plays against the other 10 teams is the only way it should be done.
Sensible.Originally Posted by bohs til i die
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If they do appeal, i wudnt be suprised if Ollie got his way. He has a knack of it!!
Putting aside the above posts, DCFC amassed points unfairly in that they were living beyond their realistic means. They took points off teams with a squad they wouldn't have been able to assemble if licencing was used to full effect.
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So we're going to exspunge all results from practically every club in the league...Originally Posted by Speranza
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The alternative option is to keep the existing points & award 3 points for all future Dublin City games.
As a fan i feel cheated that i paid in at a game that now for all purposes never existed. Of course i have no bias in this...
Sums it up perfectly for me.Originally Posted by bohs til i die
when a club can't field a team for a game, it's declared a walk-over. is that not exactly whats happening here, and yet the eL are trying to act as if dublin city never existed?
Let the exisiting points stand. let everyone get their walkovers and 1+ goal difference so that its even. it may not be perfectly fair but its hardly perfectly fair to reward the teams who lost points and punish the teams who went out and beat them. between myself and my girlfriend we spent about €100 going to see us stuff dublin city 4-0. since we're acting as if the games never happened, can we get €20 back please? i assume the clubs will recieve a refund for match referee payments too, right? all bookings and suspensions recieved v DC negated, and those who served a suspension against them will get their bans back? and maybe those who received injuries against them could get some magic healing.
acting as if the games never happened is ludicrous and a mockery of our league. if shels or city lose the league by 3 points, i'll be disgusted.
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I think we can all agree that no matter what is done, someone will feel agrieved. The removal of Dublin City has a nightmare consequence if clubs do appeal against yellows, reds, payments etc. Because there is no way we can alter time. Then again the awarding of automatci three points will annoy the teams who lost points by playing and the same "three point" argument follows, however all the top teams played DC twice so it will have less effect that removing the points.
Shels, Cork and Longford have a point, but the question is, so what if they do because is there a solution they can provide that will not just shift the loss to other clubs. Having said that, I believe there is a possibility the league didn't follow correct procedure with this.
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How is that Gareth?Originally Posted by Gareth
A Bohs fan on Shelsweb said that the league simply followed the rules,if this is the case i can't argue against their decision but if it isn't the case i will be p*ssed and would probably support the club in any legal action they wish to take!
so the disadvantage would shift away from teams who actually beat them to teams who managed to drop points gainst them. (people are saying its unfair that some teams have already played them twice. it wouldnt be a disadvantage if you played them twice and beat them twice!) holy god that sounds like common sense, no hope of that happening so.Originally Posted by Gareth
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the only precedent i'm aware of for something like this is Servette in switzerland, and the other teams were awarded walkovers for their remaining games.Originally Posted by Anto McC
if this years performance in europe earns ireland a seeding in the CL qualifying next year, and Cork City miss out because of a blunder like this, i can see a loss-of-income law suit arising from it. with the aid of seeding i can see Shels or Cork progressing to the third qualifying round again next year, i cant see derry or drogs doing that
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Originally Posted by Gareth
Gareth
The league cannot just make a decision based on the "top teams" having played DCFC twice. There is now 11 teams in the league and the table should be decided by results involving those 11 teams playing the other 10 teams 3 times.
You seem to want the league to do what suits Shels, I think the league has to do what is best for the league, what is the fairest way to all 11 teams.
Can you explain why you think the league didnt follow "correct procedure"?
Originally Posted by GavinZac
Aldershot went out of existance about 12 years ago and the English FA removed all results involving them from the records, after 40 rounds of a 46 round league.
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