Unprecedented actions need unprecedented punishments. Relegation to League 2 and transfer ban for five seasons. I'd much prefer to punt them down to the 11th level of football - to the local leagues that feed national ones - bulldoze their stadiums and salt the very earth upon which they once played - I can dream. But what is actually going to happen is this: nothing. The narrative that 'it wasn't the fans fault' is getting traction and I don't see any high profile sports writers making the point of the double standards at play in that argument and how it is logically flawed.
It comes down to nothing more than the Premier League not wanting an extremely expensive legal battle with the likes of Man City. If they punish one, they have to punish them all, and you can't see Man City worrying too much about legal costs. It's far easier to go after skint lower league teams and deduct them points, because they can't afford to fight back, and other than the fans of the clubs themselves, nobody cares.
Rugby Union set a precedent last year by bombing Sarries out when they completely ignored the rules of the league. I'd love to see the Premier League and the FA show they have the same attitude.
Comical Florentino: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/apr/24/perez-says-super-league-clubs-cannot-leave-as-manchester-united-fans-protest
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on April 24, 2021, 07:01:53 PMComical Florentino: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/apr/24/perez-says-super-league-clubs-cannot-leave-as-manchester-united-fans-protestIf these clubs can't afford to compete at the very top then the owners need to make some decisions involving selling assets, restructuring the club to be more financially viable, and if it means a few years in the wilderness then that's what it has to be. The notion that these 12 clubs are so special that the rest of European football has to change to accommodate them is the peak of entitlement and arrogance.