Ian RoyalDirk Gently The thing is that the 10 point punishment clearly doesn't stop clubs running up excessive debt that they can't service - the number of clubs to whom it's been applied shows it's not a real disincentive.
All it actually does is punish a club after the event, and make it less likely to be rescued - Southampton with a 10 point deduction is obviously a less worthwhile investment than Southampton without one - so it's a double-whammy that hits a club, and its supporters - when they're already down.
Plus, of course, when Wrexham were punished in this way it was because their owner was trying to force them out of business so he could build houses on their ground, so the deduction actually helped him wreck the club.
What is needed is some kind of early-warning system, so that action can be taken before a club goes into administration, rather than punishing them when it's too late. The Football League has worked out such a system where club's tax records would be available to the FL to check up on, and clubs would have to confirm that they were up-to-date with all tax payments (these are usually the biggest debt problem).
The FL is currently waiting to vote on these proposals - although a certain K Bates of Leeds is canvassing clubs to vote against them!
maybe the FA should put together some proper controls on who owns and runs a club so cnuts like Bates can't get anywhere near one again.
If this was normal everyday business, the directors would be barred from holding similar positions elsewhere. Why oh why doesn't this happen in football?