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1 minute ago, Bucksowl said:

No they will require clarification on various points of information 

 

Yeah, like clarification of "What level of point deduction wouldn't relegate Wednesday?"

 

They thought it would be answered ages ago but due to our poor results they now need to wait for the season to end in order to answer it!

 

Anyway, the outcome is: We're safe!

 

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1 minute ago, Key said:

 

Yeah, like clarification of "What level of point deduction wouldn't relegate Wednesday?"

 

They thought it would be answered ages ago but due to our poor results they now need to wait for the season to end in order to answer it!

 

Anyway, the outcome is: We're safe!

 

Does not work that way sorry bud will be down to either availability of the members of the panel or issues re a member being not available 

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1 minute ago, Bucksowl said:

Does not work that way sorry bud will be down to either availability of the members of the panel or issues re a member being not available 

Got an idea for a press release for em..

 

Sorry for the delay, but one of our panel has got the shittts

Hopefully diocalm will work before end of next season..

 

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Just now, sherlyegg said:

Got an idea for a press release for em..

 

Sorry for the delay, but one of our panel has got the shittts

Hopefully diocalm will work before end of next season..

 

Covid 19?????????? sorry thats not had a impact (just a suggestion) 

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20 minutes ago, Essix Blue said:

I’d wager a decent amount we get a decision this Thursday or Friday - straight after season has finished. 
 

Just a hunch 


Come on ... don’t be scared to drop the ITK bomb 

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4 hours ago, Inspector Lestrade said:

 

The League continues to receive questions on a regular basis in respect of updates to ongoing proceedings involving the EFL and its member Clubs.

We recognise the desire amongst stakeholders, not least from our own members, but also their respective supporters and representatives of the media, for clarity on the current position.

At the point a Club is charged with misconduct, it is referred to an Independent Disciplinary Commission and from that point onwards, the format and timing of the proceedings are controlled by that of the Independent Commission. Our stated position and the policy agreed with our Clubs is that we do not pass any comment on these individual matters, other than to confirm the charges at the outset and the subsequent outcomes.  

The EFL is committed to announcing any final outcome promptly following notification of the decision by the relevant Independent Disciplinary Commission, giving consideration to the issues raised above and in accordance with its regulations.

Independent Disciplinary Commissions are well aware of the challenges for any Club that is subject to proceedings, and the need for clarity for financial and operational planning purposes, particularly ahead of the summer transfer window opening later this month.  In addition, there is also the consequential impact to consider on how any decisions may affect other Clubs within a division who require the same courtesy to plan with as much certainty as is practically possible. 

Equally, there are the operational pressures this presents the EFL, in areas such as fixture scheduling in the event any decision(s) change a divisional line-up.  In the specific case of Wednesday evening’s final round of Championship matches for season 2019/20, and any potential impact on divisional standings, relegation will be confirmed for the Clubs in 22nd, 23rd and 24th positions in the Championship table following the conclusion of those matches and will be subject to the resolution of any ongoing proceedings.  In the case of Wigan Athletic the 12-point sporting sanction, as a result of the Club entering administration, will apply immediately following the end of the game against Fulham but is subject to appeal. 

Nevertheless, the primary objective of any Independent Disciplinary Commission is to deal with cases expeditiously and fairly.

We will be providing no further comment on any ongoing proceedings at this

 

I wonder if the Disciplinary Commission has to 'vote' by majority or at least 2-1 is as it's a three members - a chair and two 'impartial' members selected by either party:

 

90.3 A Disciplinary Commission shall consist of:

90.3.1 a chairperson who shall be either:

(a) a qualified solicitor or barrister; or

(b) a ‘member’ or ‘fellow’ of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators,

in either case with at least 5 years post-qualification experience who shall be appointed independently by the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (or such other body as the Board may from time to time determine); and

90.3.2 two suitably qualified side members one of whom shall be selected by the Claimant and the other (subject to Regulation 90.4), by the Respondent,

 

(c) a ‘suitably qualified’ side member (if not a solicitor or barrister of at least five years post-qualification experience, shall be a person who is independent of the party appointing them, capable of rendering an impartial decision...

 

92 Decisions

92.1 The Disciplinary Commission may at any time make a decision, and may make more than one decision at different times on different aspects of the matters to be determined.

 

94 Disciplinary Appeals:

 

If it goes to appeal, it could go on as long as this hearing, with no timescales other than that any party wishing to bring a Disciplinary Appeal must, within 14 days of the making of the final order by the Disciplinary Commission, serve on The League and any other party to the original proceedings.

 

In the case of a Disciplinary Appeal, the League Arbitration Panel sits as an appeal body and the standard of review is:

 

where required in order to do justice (for example to cure procedural errors in the proceedings before the Disciplinary Commission), the Disciplinary Appeal shall take the form of a re-hearing de novo of the issues raised in the proceedings i.e. the League Arbitration Panel shall hear the matter over again, from the beginning, without being bound in any way by the decision being appealed;

 

Once the order's made, the chairperson shall fix the date, time and place of the arbitration hearing and shall give the parties reasonable notice thereof, and shall decide all procedural and evidential matters and for that purpose within 14 days of his appointment he shall either give directions for the conduct of the arbitration addressed in writing to each party or require their attendance at a preliminary meeting at which he will give directions. The Applicable Tribunal may hear the parties their representatives and/or witnesses at any time or place and may adjourn the hearing for any period on the application of any party as it thinks fit.

 

94.7 Following a Disciplinary Appeal, the League Arbitration Tribunal shall have the power to:

94.7.1 confirm the decision; or

94.7.2 set aside the decision in whole or in part and substitute a new decision; or

94.7.3 order a rehearing before a differently constituted Disciplinary Commission.


 

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What a load of boll ox, playing the last game without a decision what the hell are the bloody panel doing day after day. 

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I was fairly confident we would win this.

 

Not at all confident we have now.

 

The only plausible reason for the delay is, they ain't got a foookin clue how and when to punish us.

 

It must have took 30mins to check emails, check stamp duty paid...check where in writing the efl said ok.

 

We are foooked I thinks.

 

Do ebay sell cheap rope?

 

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