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EFL spoken out .
https://www.efl.com/news/2022/june/derby-county-efl-statement
Think they are bit fed up with all it naturally.
That is a lot of words to say nothing much.
EFL spoken out .
https://www.efl.com/news/2022/june/derby-county-efl-statement
Think they are bit fed up with all it naturally.
Our 2012 administration was a bit more complicated than that… unpaid shares. If we’d cheated I certainly didn’t enjoy the “ride” most clubs get!
The fans were mostly the ones mugged as they paid their shares and lost them all!
Port Vale deducted 10 points after second administration in nine years
Port Vale have entered administration for the second time in nine years but hopes are high that a buyer can be foundwww.theguardian.com
Says unpaid tax caused it.
Not to mention your first admin in 2002.
Hey I'm not saying that we haven't been in administration but we didn't go into admin at any point through cheating to try and gain an advantage on the field. In fact it was probably some of the worst periods in terms of on field activity in our club's history.Hold up, you can't be all pious when your club actively cheated its creditors too..... Hypocritical as fuck.
What’s the running of a football club got to do with fans? Unless it’s fan owned?Hold up, you can't be all pious when your club actively cheated its creditors too..... Hypocritical as fuck.
They won't be allowed to pay any substantial fee, they will be under a wage restriction embargo tooMy issue personally with Derby is you can see what will happen… they’ll get saved, struggle early doors in league one then probably spunk a £1,000,000 or 2 in January and go up.
Meanwhile little Wycombe or modest Oxford doing it the right way will miss out.
Ultimately in these situations and club should be banned from paying a fee for 2-3 seasons and have a wage cap limit depending on division until everything is stable.
I also feel for example with Bury and Macclesfield who didn’t get much leeway in comparison with the EFL.
I guarantee they will find a way around it. The EFL aren't bothered about a Macclesfield or Bury going under but they won't let it happen to Derby. They'll probably turn a blind eye to bringing some premier league player on loan. They're not going to have a shite team.They won't be allowed to pay any substantial fee, they will be under a wage restriction embargo too
They won't, we had an embargo for late payment of player wages during Covid. All our signings had to be frees, loans or nominal fees within an agreed wage structure before the EFL would sign off any transfer.I guarantee they will find a way around it. The EFL aren't bothered about a Macclesfield or Bury going under but they won't let it happen to Derby. They'll probably turn a blind eye to bringing some premier league player on loan. They're not going to have a shite team.
Us too, for different reasons. Limited squad size, reduced wages to turnover ratio (55% I believe), only one year deals and couldn’t pay fees for loans or transfers (or contribute to loan wages).They won't, we had an embargo for late payment of player wages during Covid. All our signings had to be frees, loans or nominal fees within an agreed wage structure before the EFL would sign off any transfer.
How the heck did you manage to build a side from that starting point that finished on 85 points and nearly got promoted? If there truly was such limits on your recruitment, you'd be in league 2 now. Like I said, there will always be ways around it that will get a blind eye turning.They won't, we had an embargo for late payment of player wages during Covid. All our signings had to be frees, loans or nominal fees within an agreed wage structure before the EFL would sign off any transfer.
How the heck did you manage to build a side from that starting point that finished on 85 points and nearly got promoted? If there truly was such limits on your recruitment, you'd be in league 2 now. Like I said, there will always be ways around it that will get a blind eye turning.
As I thought...zero punishment for bigger clubs...makes sense. Smaller clubs don't stand a chance do they?The pertinent point is the 55% of turnover rule, if you’re still bringing more money in than most other clubs in the league, then you’ll do well.
We however, were not bigger than most.
My issue personally with Derby is you can see what will happen… they’ll get saved, struggle early doors in league one then probably spunk a £1,000,000 or 2 in January and go up.
Meanwhile little Wycombe or modest Oxford doing it the right way will miss out.
Ultimately in these situations and club should be banned from paying a fee for 2-3 seasons and have a wage cap limit depending on division until everything is stable.
I also feel for example with Bury and Macclesfield who didn’t get much leeway in comparison with the EFL.
I'm not too fused who takes us over - we have 5 (three known, two unknown) people at the table all trying to get their foot in the door. None of them have really done themselves any favours in my eyes - Ashley could've had this tied up and sorted months ago if he wanted but hung around to save some money, despite the club being asset stripped and decimated (relegated) in the meantime.
The other fact is that we're not looking at investment, more so just a fresh start. We were turning over £30m a year prior to COVID (and when we last filed the accounts) so you would imagine that will be still round £20m a year in League One - still extremely significant before any owner investment at this level that allows us to be competitive.
My hope is that we can get season tickets on sale quickly and start marketing for next season. None of the players that are out of contract have moved on, with the majority in verbal agreements ready to sign on for next season. We will just have to wait and see.
No point getting stressed over a situation I can't control. If the club dies, it will feel like losing a family member, but as when family members pass, you have to just get on with it. My wife's family are all Manchester City fans and since her dad passed he hasn't gone to games - so that could be an option to keep me involved in football. I would imagine in that situation that my kids would go on to support them any way so it over time it would just be natural. It makes me sick thinking about it, but that's life!
The crunch point for OOC players will be when the current contract ends as it becomes real then with no money coming in. If Derby are sorted by then it isn't a problem but if it drags on then players may look to sort themselves out elsewhere.
Tom Lawrence is the one surely who will look to play at a higher level.I believe they're paid up until the end of July - essentially start of the season - although I wouldn't blame them if they were already looking at their options. A few of them are going to have offers from Championship clubs anyway.
Tom Lawrence is the one surely who will look to play at a higher level.
He was a tyre kicker it seems from day one.Derby County: Chris Kirchner withdraws bid to buy League One side
Chris Kirchner withdraws his bid to buy League One side Derby County, with the club's administrators now talking to other parties.www.bbc.co.uk
Inevitably hes withdrawn
Exactly. And all this time Ashley is sitting there grinning like a Cheshire Cat as he knows now he can get it even cheaper as they are desperate to shift it.What a waste of vital time that has been then.
Someone else could have done a deal by now .
What a waste of vital time that has been then.
Someone else could have done a deal by now .
Haven't the administrators fallen out with Ashley because he won't pay their fees?Exactly. And all this time Ashley is sitting there grinning like a Cheshire Cat as he knows now he can get it even cheaper as they are desperate to shift it.
It might be Hobson’s choice though. Him or they go under and the ground turns into a Tesco extra.Haven't the administrators fallen out with Ashley because he won't pay their fees?
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