Ending EPL relegation would be 'suicide', claims Ferguson

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Manchester United's coach Sir Alex Ferguson reacts during a press conference a day before a Group C Champions League match against Otelul Galati in Bucharest, Romania on Monday, Oct. 17, 2011.

Manchester United's coach Sir Alex Ferguson reacts during a press conference a day before a Group C Champions League match against Otelul Galati in Bucharest, Romania on Monday, Oct. 17, 2011.

A?future without relegation and promotion from and to the English Premier League would be akin to suicide, according to Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.

On Monday, League Managers' Association Chief Executive Richard Bevan warned that the numerous foreign-based owners of England's top-flight clubs wanted to guarantee membership of the elite league by scrapping relegation.

However, the Premier League's most successful manager slammed talk of a move that would effectively undermine the bedrock of English league football since it began in the 1880s.

"If you look at the Championship (second division) at the moment, we have eight teams with tradition and history," Ferguson was quoted in British media yesterday.

"What do you say to those eight teams? That they can never play in the premier division. I think that would be absolute suicide for the rest of the league and particularly the teams in the Championship.

"You might as well lock the doors. The only place you can make money and realize your ambitions is in the Premier League and you can't take that away from clubs like Nottingham Forest, Leeds United, Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday.

"All these great teams, who formed the nucleus of our old First Division all those years ago. It would be unwise."

American-owned United is one of 10 of the 20 EPL clubs in foreign hands, with league leader Manchester City and 2010 League and FA Cup winner Chelsea among the others. For any change to be made to the structure or laws of the Premier League, 14 of the 20 need to vote in favor.

Established system

Even if enough club owners joined forces to try and tear up the established system of relegation as a means of safeguarding their investments, the English Football Association could still veto any major changes to the structure of football.

"The FA's share can be used so it has to approve any major rule change. This covers changes to promotion and relegation," an FA spokesman said yesterday.

The FA objected in 2008 when the Premier League discussed a plan to play a match abroad with a "39th game".

There is no relegation and promotion in the major United States sports of American Football, ice hockey, baseball and basketball, so the concept is alien to the American owners of United and Liverpool, Aston Villa or Sunderland.

Last week, Liverpool Managing Director Ian Ayre was widely criticized for suggesting that Liverpool, owned by American John W Henry's New England Sports Ventures, could raise more overseas television revenue if it broke away from the collective marketing stance of the Premier League.

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