Igovernor wrote:The EFl want a 12 point deduction plus 3 suspended as Derby already have a 3 point deduction suspended hanging over them, Derby are saying that their accounts are fair so if they do not agree with the EFL then it will go to a commission, that could go either way, so Derby have a choice stick or twist, take a chance with the commission or accept the EFL sanction, what would you do?
Igovernor wrote:The EFl want a 12 point deduction plus 3 suspended as Derby already have a 3 point deduction suspended hanging over them, Derby are saying that their accounts are fair so if they do not agree with the EFL then it will go to a commission, that could go either way, so Derby have a choice stick or twist, take a chance with the commission or accept the EFL sanction, what would you do?
Sven wrote:Igovernor wrote:The EFl want a 12 point deduction plus 3 suspended as Derby already have a 3 point deduction suspended hanging over them, Derby are saying that their accounts are fair so if they do not agree with the EFL then it will go to a commission, that could go either way, so Derby have a choice stick or twist, take a chance with the commission or accept the EFL sanction, what would you do?
I read that, Rog...
Let's see if Shrek has the balls to stick around or carries out his 'threat' to leave when the previous charge was laid. Afteralk, what have Derbyvever done for him other than give him a job he was neither prepared or qualified for and supported him thriugh his latest indiscretions?
Once a club with a bit of class, I think they have been too near Nottingham for it not to rub off...
Igovernor wrote:Sven wrote:Igovernor wrote:The EFl want a 12 point deduction plus 3 suspended as Derby already have a 3 point deduction suspended hanging over them, Derby are saying that their accounts are fair so if they do not agree with the EFL then it will go to a commission, that could go either way, so Derby have a choice stick or twist, take a chance with the commission or accept the EFL sanction, what would you do?
I read that, Rog...
Let's see if Shrek has the balls to stick around or carries out his 'threat' to leave when the previous charge was laid. Afteralk, what have Derbyvever done for him other than give him a job he was neither prepared or qualified for and supported him thriugh his latest indiscretions?
Once a club with a bit of class, I think they have been too near Nottingham for it not to rub off...
Chris if I was Derby I would take the 12 points deduction, the EFL have got them dead to rights, so I think the commission would even increase the points deduction. If it is only 9 points deduction it will put them -5 points with - 8 with the 12. I think Rooney will carry on, not going to throw the money away that he is grabbing now, all about the money, no morals
Abergavenny wrote:Igovernor wrote:Sven wrote:Igovernor wrote:The EFl want a 12 point deduction plus 3 suspended as Derby already have a 3 point deduction suspended hanging over them, Derby are saying that their accounts are fair so if they do not agree with the EFL then it will go to a commission, that could go either way, so Derby have a choice stick or twist, take a chance with the commission or accept the EFL sanction, what would you do?
I read that, Rog...
Let's see if Shrek has the balls to stick around or carries out his 'threat' to leave when the previous charge was laid. Afteralk, what have Derbyvever done for him other than give him a job he was neither prepared or qualified for and supported him thriugh his latest indiscretions?
Once a club with a bit of class, I think they have been too near Nottingham for it not to rub off...
Chris if I was Derby I would take the 12 points deduction, the EFL have got them dead to rights, so I think the commission would even increase the points deduction. If it is only 9 points deduction it will put them -5 points with - 8 with the 12. I think Rooney will carry on, not going to throw the money away that he is grabbing now, all about the money, no morals
Derby are in 7pts so your figures are not correct
Forever Blue wrote:ADMIN HELL Wayne Rooney’s Derby went into administration and twelve point deduction after owner notice amid financial crisis
By Alan Nixon
17th September 2021
WAYNE ROONEY’s Derby County are heading for administration after owner Mel Morris gave notice of the drastic move.
The Rams face an automatic 12-point penalty when they go through the process which was started on Friday evening.
Bakedalasker wrote:Could there be a fire sale of their players?
pembroke allan wrote:Bakedalasker wrote:Could there be a fire sale of their players?
What players? They are using kids with sprinkling of players they managed to keep I think they are under transfer embargo....
pembroke allan wrote:This smacks of financial manipulation? Only just sold ground to owner and now administration cannot believe hes done this and be a loser financially? Reminds me of Leicester built ground went into admin wiped all dept out including new stadiums cost....... sounds like similar scenario....
Tony Blue Williams wrote:Spare a thought for Wycombe who should have avoided relegation last season.
GrangeEndStar wrote:pembroke allan wrote:This smacks of financial manipulation? Only just sold ground to owner and now administration cannot believe hes done this and be a loser financially? Reminds me of Leicester built ground went into admin wiped all dept out including new stadiums cost....... sounds like similar scenario....
Your spot on Al, it's pure manipulation and entirely predictable. The owner/owners will cancel all debts via the administration process and then with a seperate imvestment mechanism buy back any assets from the administrator at an eye-watering discount. I've seen it happen first hand and it almost seems a crime how the law allows this to happen, but it does.
pembroke allan wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:pembroke allan wrote:This smacks of financial manipulation? Only just sold ground to owner and now administration cannot believe hes done this and be a loser financially? Reminds me of Leicester built ground went into admin wiped all dept out including new stadiums cost....... sounds like similar scenario....
Your spot on Al, it's pure manipulation and entirely predictable. The owner/owners will cancel all debts via the administration process and then with a seperate imvestment mechanism buy back any assets from the administrator at an eye-watering discount. I've seen it happen first hand and it almost seems a crime how the law allows this to happen, but it does.
Thing is derby are a big club fan wise and crowds be high in 1st div so they'll be quids in if get promoted again but not fure they will just depends if can bring in good players
.....but must be gutting for fans knowing team relegated with 36 games left in season..
pembroke allan wrote:GrangeEndStar wrote:pembroke allan wrote:This smacks of financial manipulation? Only just sold ground to owner and now administration cannot believe hes done this and be a loser financially? Reminds me of Leicester built ground went into admin wiped all dept out including new stadiums cost....... sounds like similar scenario....
Your spot on Al, it's pure manipulation and entirely predictable. The owner/owners will cancel all debts via the administration process and then with a seperate imvestment mechanism buy back any assets from the administrator at an eye-watering discount. I've seen it happen first hand and it almost seems a crime how the law allows this to happen, but it does.
Thing is derby are a big club fan wise and crowds be high in 1st div so they'll be quids in if get promoted again but not fure they will just depends if can bring in good players
.....but must be gutting for fans knowing team relegated with 36 games left in season..
GrangeEndStar wrote:pembroke allan wrote:This smacks of financial manipulation? Only just sold ground to owner and now administration cannot believe hes done this and be a loser financially? Reminds me of Leicester built ground went into admin wiped all dept out including new stadiums cost....... sounds like similar scenario....
Your spot on Al, it's pure manipulation and entirely predictable. The owner/owners will cancel all debts via the administration process and then with a seperate imvestment mechanism buy back any assets from the administrator at an eye-watering discount. I've seen it happen first hand and it almost seems a crime how the law allows this to happen, but it does.
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Llantwit bluebird wrote:OK, so am I right in thinking they will be deducted 9 or 12 points for financial irregularities from last season and another 12 points for entering administration? Reading between the lines it seems that should be the case?
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