Unfair rule in football
Most people would agree you don't kick someone when they're down. Yet that seems to be what happens in professional football.
My understanding is that when a team goes into administration - i.e. faces serious financial difficulties - they lose 10 points from whatever league they happen to be in.
I thought it was unfair when it happened to Leeds and Southampton, two teams I don't support. Now it seems about to happen to Crystal Palace, a team I do support, and it seems more unjust than ever.
If a team is struggling financially, surely that in itself is enough of a penalty. New players won't want to join, existing players will be looking to leave and morale will generally be low.
The last thing they need on top of all those problems is to be sent plummeting down their league to face possible relegation.
In the case of Palace they will stay just above the relegation zone, but it still seems like punishment overkill.