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Re: Rival Watch

by Zip » 04 Feb 2022 14:20

bcubed This doesn’t help -

The Government has urged for “pragmatism from all parties” in the on-going battle to save Derby County and, once again, acknowledged the need for an independent regulator to prevent such collapses happening in future.

The statement by Lord Parkinson of Whitley Bay, on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, followed a written question by Derby County supporter Lord Pendry.

The Government responded: "The Government has urged pragmatism from all parties to find a solution for the benefit of fans, staff, and the community that the club serves.

"The EFL must preserve the integrity of the league on behalf of all member clubs, but all parties want to see one of the founding members of the Football League continue this season and beyond under appropriate ownership."



They will survive and get away with a lot.

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Re: Rival Watch

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 04 Feb 2022 14:25

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Franchise FC Why would we have a case ?
They’ve had their penalty applied. What else can we claim ?


If they don't pay back what is credited to them as well as fielding players they have overdue payments for (Bielik from Arsenal for example), our claim would be they've essentially cheated their way through the season and stayed up at our expense. Therefore we'd be claiming for lost revenue, similar to Wycombe.


Surely if there are amounts overdue for transfers, the player involved should not be able to play until the amount is paid.


Well you'd think so but he's still contracted to Derby and they are (presumably still) paying his wages. But again, as you say, how can you field a player you haven't paid for on time to the selling club.

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Re: Rival Watch

by Pepe the Horseman » 04 Feb 2022 14:50

Hound I do think the Bielik case is an interesting one. I reckon Arsenal if they so wanted could probably prevent him playing. But its probably not really in their interest

did stick in the throat a bit when the media love in was in full effect after he got them the point the other day - a player by all rights isn't theirs and who was the very epitome of their overspending

Yep. Love him or hate him, Adrian Durham called it out. Obviously resulting in a load of abuse from Derby fans.

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Re: Rival Watch

by Hound » 04 Feb 2022 15:46

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Hound I do think the Bielik case is an interesting one. I reckon Arsenal if they so wanted could probably prevent him playing. But its probably not really in their interest

did stick in the throat a bit when the media love in was in full effect after he got them the point the other day - a player by all rights isn't theirs and who was the very epitome of their overspending

Yep. Love him or hate him, Adrian Durham called it out. Obviously resulting in a load of abuse from Derby fans.


urgh did I accidentally say something that agreed with Durham? I'll take it back :wink:

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Re: Rival Watch

by Zip » 04 Feb 2022 17:19

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Hound I do think the Bielik case is an interesting one. I reckon Arsenal if they so wanted could probably prevent him playing. But its probably not really in their interest

did stick in the throat a bit when the media love in was in full effect after he got them the point the other day - a player by all rights isn't theirs and who was the very epitome of their overspending

Yep. Love him or hate him, Adrian Durham called it out. Obviously resulting in a load of abuse from Derby fans.


urgh did I accidentally say something that agreed with Durham? I'll take it back :wink:


He supports Posh so has an interest in all of this. He is correct about Derby but he is pretty awful otherwise,


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Re: Rival Watch

by Mr Angry » 04 Feb 2022 19:25

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If they don't pay back what is credited to them as well as fielding players they have overdue payments for (Bielik from Arsenal for example), our claim would be they've essentially cheated their way through the season and stayed up at our expense. Therefore we'd be claiming for lost revenue, similar to Wycombe.


Surely if there are amounts overdue for transfers, the player involved should not be able to play until the amount is paid.


Well you'd think so but he's still contracted to Derby and they are (presumably still) paying his wages. But again, as you say, how can you field a player you haven't paid for on time to the selling club.


This sentence from the EFL quote earlier is interesting:

"..........Members agreed ‘that the starting point is that no Club should gain (or seek to gain) any advantage within the context of professional football over other Clubs by not paying all its creditors in full at all times.’


That is PRECISELY what Derby have done by playing a player (Bielik) who they haven't paid the creditor for in full, and who saved them a point at Forest the other night.

If Derby were to survive, they would be looking at another legal process from the teams that went down on that basis.

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Re: Rival Watch

by LUX » 04 Feb 2022 19:46

Mr Angry
That is PRECISELY what Derby have done by playing a player (Bielik) who they haven't paid the creditor for in full, and who saved them a point at Forest the other night.



Er, no.. Fake news.

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Re: Rival Watch

by Zip » 04 Feb 2022 19:49

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Surely if there are amounts overdue for transfers, the player involved should not be able to play until the amount is paid.


Well you'd think so but he's still contracted to Derby and they are (presumably still) paying his wages. But again, as you say, how can you field a player you haven't paid for on time to the selling club.


This sentence from the EFL quote earlier is interesting:

"..........Members agreed ‘that the starting point is that no Club should gain (or seek to gain) any advantage within the context of professional football over other Clubs by not paying all its creditors in full at all times.’


That is PRECISELY what Derby have done by playing a player (Bielik) who they haven't paid the creditor for in full, and who saved them a point at Forest the other night.

If Derby were to survive, they would be looking at another legal process from the teams that went down on that basis.



Yep. It is pissing me off that all we are hearing is poor Derby this poor Derby that. They should not be allowed to get away with it particularly as they only sold one regular member of their first team squad in January and could not renew Jagielka’s deal. I’m not including Plange as he was loaned back to them.

If things were that bad and then accept you have to sell your best players and take the hit on relegation. They want to stay up and cheat the creditors.
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Re: Rival Watch

by South Coast Royal » 04 Feb 2022 19:54

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Pepe the Horseman Yep. Love him or hate him, Adrian Durham called it out. Obviously resulting in a load of abuse from Derby fans.


urgh did I accidentally say something that agreed with Durham? I'll take it back :wink:


He supports Posh so has an interest in all of this. He is correct about Derby but he is pretty awful otherwise,


He does support them and has a more close-up and interested take on things at the bottom of The Championship, much more so than most sports media types.
He also was one of the few calling out little old lovely Bournemouth when they broke FFP rules and ended up having to cough up £9 million or so.


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Re: Rival Watch

by NathStPaul » 04 Feb 2022 21:10

Billy Sharp is class. Great movement.

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by CountryRoyal » 04 Feb 2022 21:39

NathStPaul Billy Sharp is class. Great movement.


43 top flight appearances yielding a whole 6 goals in an 18 year career. He’s a good goal scorer at this level but “class” is a bit of a stretch.

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Re: Rival Watch

by NathStPaul » 04 Feb 2022 21:51

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NathStPaul Billy Sharp is class. Great movement.


43 top flight appearances yielding a whole 6 goals in an 18 year career. He’s a good goal scorer at this level but “class” is a bit of a stretch.

He has scored the most goals in Championship history. If you don't think that makes him a class player then that's up to you. He's a fantastic Championship level striker, couldn't give a toss about the Premier League.

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Re: Rival Watch

by Sutekh » 04 Feb 2022 22:09

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NathStPaul Billy Sharp is class. Great movement.


43 top flight appearances yielding a whole 6 goals in an 18 year career. He’s a good goal scorer at this level but “class” is a bit of a stretch.

He has scored the most goals in Championship history. If you don't think that makes him a class player then that's up to you. He's a fantastic Championship level striker, couldn't give a toss about the Premier League.


Agree, he averaged 1 goal every 5 games while at Reading which, given the recent years at the club, could probably be terned world class.


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Re: Rival Watch

by SpaghettiHoop » 05 Feb 2022 09:16

There's an article in "The Athletic" published yesterday about the plight of Birmingham City - a team with Chinese owners. The situation is similar to ours. Worth a read.

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Re: Rival Watch

by CountryRoyal » 05 Feb 2022 12:28

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NathStPaul Billy Sharp is class. Great movement.


43 top flight appearances yielding a whole 6 goals in an 18 year career. He’s a good goal scorer at this level but “class” is a bit of a stretch.

He has scored the most goals in Championship history. If you don't think that makes him a class player then that's up to you. He's a fantastic Championship level striker, couldn't give a toss about the Premier League.


So you couldn’t give a damn about comparing him at the level where the very best, and genuinely class players play?

Ok.

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Re: Rival Watch

by NathStPaul » 05 Feb 2022 12:42

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43 top flight appearances yielding a whole 6 goals in an 18 year career. He’s a good goal scorer at this level but “class” is a bit of a stretch.

He has scored the most goals in Championship history. If you don't think that makes him a class player then that's up to you. He's a fantastic Championship level striker, couldn't give a toss about the Premier League.


So you couldn’t give a damn about comparing him at the level where the very best, and genuinely class players play?

Ok.

In a thread about rivals and teams who play in the same division as us? No.

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Re: Rival Watch

by genome » 05 Feb 2022 12:54

Maybe Kidderminster are better than we thought.

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Re: Rival Watch

by tidus_mi2 » 05 Feb 2022 13:09

genome Maybe Kidderminster are better than we thought.

Maybe Aggborough is a shithole that teams in higher divisions aren't used to playing on

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Re: Rival Watch

by Orion1871 » 05 Feb 2022 13:29

We should sign Diop. He would fit in well here.

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Re: Rival Watch

by Royal_jimmy » 05 Feb 2022 13:30

West Ham will probably come back but I feel less bad about our defeat there after that first half :)

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