Barcelona and Catalonia and La Liga

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Mike - True Blue Tinter

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If the declaration of independence stays in place, does Barcelona get thrown out of La Liga?
 
There is, of course, a significant precedent for this to happen

Following the notorious Coalville riots of 2012, and the Coalvillian Declaration of Independence delivered from the top of Bardon Hill on 1st April 2013, Coalville Town were unceremoniously barred from the Northern Premier League, Division One North, and cruelly stripped of their triumph in the Westerby Cup

They were subsequently forced to tout themselves around the country for a League willing to give them sanctuary, and ended up plying their trade in the Isthmian League South Division, only to be excluded from the competition following an unsavoury incident during the away match at Walton Casuals FC.

After a brief stint in the Isle of Man Division Two, the Club returned to the Northern Premier League following the reinstatement of Coalville as part of the UK when the British Government promised extending opening hours for both Greggs and Wetherspoons in Coalville Town Centre - although dissident independence campaigners still congregate around Memorial Square on a Sunday afternoon to smoke foreign cigarettes and drink cheap French wine.

Certainly food for thought there, in my opinion
 
There is, of course, a significant precedent for this to happen

Following the notorious Coalville riots of 2012, and the Coalvillian Declaration of Independence delivered from the top of Bardon Hill on 1st April 2013, Coalville Town were unceremoniously barred from the Northern Premier League, Division One North, and cruelly stripped of their triumph in the Westerby Cup

They were subsequently forced to tout themselves around the country for a League willing to give them sanctuary, and ended up plying their trade in the Isthmian League South Division, only to be excluded from the competition following an unsavoury incident during the away match at Walton Casuals FC.

After a brief stint in the Isle of Man Division Two, the Club returned to the Northern Premier League following the reinstatement of Coalville as part of the UK when the British Government promised extending opening hours for both Greggs and Wetherspoons in Coalville Town Centre - although dissident independence campaigners still congregate around Memorial Square on a Sunday afternoon to smoke foreign cigarettes and drink cheap French wine.

Certainly food for thought there, in my opinion
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