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It can't be swept under the carpet. Everyone in League One knows it is pending the outcome of the commission.I'm sure all those directly and indirectly involved are frustrated how long it has taken. We knew from shortly after the incident that the EFL referred the case to the Independent Disciplinary Commission so it begs the question, why has the FA taken so long to set a date?Of course The EFL need to review their actions which led to Bolton being allowed to start the season in the first place.
Quote from: Donnybob on November 05, 2019, 01:25:40 pmI'm rather tired of hearing what should or should not be done about a postponed game. It was not postponed, Bolton unilaterly decided to cancel the fixture.They did not consult with the EFL or Doncaster. They simply announced a cancellation on the club web site without having the common decency to advise the other parties involved.That action should not be rewarded with a rearranged fixture. The fixture was conceded. They refused to play. They withdrew.As far as Doncaster Rovers is concerned, they were willing and able to play. They were denied an inevitable 3 points. The margin of victory is nominal and at the discretion of the EFL to award be it 1-0 or greater.As for Bolton, they have to be punished for disregarding EFL rules and protocols. It cannot be swept under the carpet. Whatever the ruling they should accept it for acting in such an unprofessional manner and bringing the competition into disrepute.The EFL should carry out an enquiry into their own procedures, dragging their feet and failing to act decisively. The whole shit show is becoming an embarrassment.The Rovers might take legal action to secure the points, more mess’s for the EFL to sort out, and what if, just what if, Bolton stage a miracle run of results and a points deduction then causes them to be relegated.
I'm rather tired of hearing what should or should not be done about a postponed game. It was not postponed, Bolton unilaterly decided to cancel the fixture.They did not consult with the EFL or Doncaster. They simply announced a cancellation on the club web site without having the common decency to advise the other parties involved.That action should not be rewarded with a rearranged fixture. The fixture was conceded. They refused to play. They withdrew.As far as Doncaster Rovers is concerned, they were willing and able to play. They were denied an inevitable 3 points. The margin of victory is nominal and at the discretion of the EFL to award be it 1-0 or greater.As for Bolton, they have to be punished for disregarding EFL rules and protocols. It cannot be swept under the carpet. Whatever the ruling they should accept it for acting in such an unprofessional manner and bringing the competition into disrepute.The EFL should carry out an enquiry into their own procedures, dragging their feet and failing to act decisively. The whole shit show is becoming an embarrassment.
According to a column by the Accrington chairman that the EFL want our game to take ace sometime in the near future
It's DFPs opinion on the matter. I'm sure we all agree.https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers/why-efl-must-take-hard-line-bolton-wanderers-postponement-doncaster-rovers-clash-and-it-bigger-either-club-828352
There is a column on the free press website from the EFL and it says the only fare and propper thing is to give Rovers the points
It'd be funny if it wasn't so sad, Football has been the most execrably led and managed sport for 50 years now. You can go right back to the wage cap and Jimmy Hill: nothing's ever changed, been planned, been managed, until it has been absolutely forced on these vacuous, empty headed people. Blazers follow blazers. Even the redoutable Alan Hardaker had his own, personal, agenda. The absence of foresight follows yet more absence of foresight. Jobs for aged boys in blazers follows yet more more jobs for aged boys in blazers. Their farcical inability to link cause with effect, to recognise a pattern, to grasp a nettle, has done more harm, over a longer period, to football than has been suffered by any other sport. And I include English cricket in that. They sat, resolutely, on their hands in 1998. I still have the letters documenting criminal wrong doing by one of their members. I know for a fact they had a file over a foot deep in Lytham St Annes on that horror show. They studiously ignored the lot. We can't expect anything timely, sensible or even wise from these muppets. They are incapable of it.BobG
Quote from: the vicar on November 06, 2019, 09:35:51 amAccording to a column by the Accrington chairman that the EFL want our game to take ace sometime in the near future If the Disciplinary Commission hasn't sat yet and the sanctions haven't been determined how can that be true?
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on November 06, 2019, 10:43:47 amQuote from: the vicar on November 06, 2019, 09:35:51 amAccording to a column by the Accrington chairman that the EFL want our game to take ace sometime in the near future If the Disciplinary Commission hasn't sat yet and the sanctions haven't been determined how can that be true? don't ask me but it's a statement from Accrington chairman