Royal Rother Since 2003 HMRC are no longer a preferred creditor - they take their place alongside all the other unsecureds.
You have to wonder which oxf*rd idiot was in charge of the Treasury when that decision was made.
Oh.
by Deadlock » 24 Feb 2010 00:03
Royal Rother Since 2003 HMRC are no longer a preferred creditor - they take their place alongside all the other unsecureds.
by Baines » 24 Feb 2010 07:39
rabidbee
thinking about it, presumably if Pompey were to be liquidated, then presumably they would cease to hold their players' registrations, and those players would be free agents.
by Rex » 24 Feb 2010 07:48
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 24 Feb 2010 09:32
by Wycombe Royal » 24 Feb 2010 10:09
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe I've never understood administration, ever since that season Leicester got promoted. How can you just write of debts? Or am I once again missing the point completely?
by Royal Rother » 24 Feb 2010 11:16
Bainesrabidbee
thinking about it, presumably if Pompey were to be liquidated, then presumably they would cease to hold their players' registrations, and those players would be free agents.
I guess so as there would be no-one in existence holding onto the registrations.
by Mr Angry » 24 Feb 2010 11:31
by Baines » 24 Feb 2010 11:33
Royal RotherBainesrabidbee
thinking about it, presumably if Pompey were to be liquidated, then presumably they would cease to hold their players' registrations, and those players would be free agents.
I guess so as there would be no-one in existence holding onto the registrations.
Hmm, interesting. The players are considered intangible assets of the company with a value based on the length of contract and signing on fee.
In normal circumstances ownership effectively passes to the liquidator, whose job it is to raise maximum revenue for the creditors through selling those assets. So I'd have thought the registration still exists, it's just that the contract is presumably nullified if payment is not being made in the terms of the contract associated with the registration.
by exileinleeds » 24 Feb 2010 11:39
by Royal Rother » 24 Feb 2010 12:41
BainesRoyal Rother Hmm, interesting. The players are considered intangible assets of the company with a value based on the length of contract and signing on fee.
In normal circumstances ownership effectively passes to the liquidator, whose job it is to raise maximum revenue for the creditors through selling those assets. So I'd have thought the registration still exists, it's just that the contract is presumably nullified if payment is not being made in the terms of the contract associated with the registration.
I'm not sure that's quite correct. It's not my field of expertise so maybe things have changed, but my recollection was that whilst the property of a bankrupt individual vests in the trustee in bankruptcy, the property of a company being liquidated never vests in the liquidator. The liquidator has possession of the company's assets (or rather has the power to bring all such assets into his possession), but that possession does not amount to ownership - it merely entitles him to deal with the assets. So, until the time the company is wound up any playing contracts remaining in existence will continue to be between the company and the player, and any registrations held pursuant to those contracts would remain property of the company.
Of course, as you say, it may be that non-payment of wages will bring the contracts to an end and that may result in the company losing the registration.
by Mr Optimist » 24 Feb 2010 13:14
by TFF » 24 Feb 2010 14:26
royalexile Isn't the situation currently that the club is going to be deducted 9 points, go into administration, get relegated and deducted a further 10 points. 1 years saving grace.
The liklihood of finding the right investors before this friday are very slim.
Sadly those people who will get hit in the pocket harder than the playing staff are not that high on the priority list.
by SpaceCruiser » 24 Feb 2010 14:43
That Friday Feeling I can't remember why Luton got such a stiff penalty, but 10 looks like a minimum tbh.
by Mr Angry » 24 Feb 2010 14:48
by Silver Fox » 24 Feb 2010 15:09
by Deadlock » 24 Feb 2010 15:46
by Jimmy the Tree » 24 Feb 2010 15:57
SpaceCruiserThat Friday Feeling I can't remember why Luton got such a stiff penalty, but 10 looks like a minimum tbh.
Wasn't it actually two infringements (one of them being the administration and the other I can't remember), both costing them 10 points which totalled 20 points?
by Platypuss » 24 Feb 2010 16:07
Mr Angry This is probably the most easily digestible and succinct breakdown of the Pompey situation;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/mattslater/2010/02/portsmouth_fc_in_crisis_qa.html
by Barry the bird boggler » 24 Feb 2010 17:00
Deadlock One thing in the blog - it says the club have to ask the high court to be placed in administration. Does the court have to agree to this?
by Arch » 24 Feb 2010 17:02
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