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Doesn't it make sense for the penalties to kick in only after the season is finished? The other teams should be impacted equally, rather than the effects being dependent on whether they have already played the glory and whether they won or lost.
Dosnt anyone else find it funny that they dont get stripped of points until AFTER the season ends. Perth will end up becoming 7th on table. The issues here being if they beat some of the better teams in the last few rounds, it means that those teams will drop down and miss the home final advantage.. even after Perth is removed from the equation.
THe Penalisation needed to happen, its just a real crappy form of it.