Dirk GentlyTony Le MesmerIan Royal Administration has to be a near certainty, and they already look nailed on for relegation. Presumably this means the points deduction is carried over and they start next season at -10 points.
Does anyone know if this is def the case? being that they would be moving from the Prem to the league?
I think it's all about the date a club goes into Administration. The FL's rules are that if you go into administration before the transfer deadline (4th Tuesday in March) then you get the points deduction in that season -if after that date then it's in the next season. That's the FL's rules, not sure if the PL have adopted the same dates.
What IR is missing is that there is a large debt here to HMRC, who will almost certainly not be paid off in full - and they have a policy of opposing any suggested football CVA as they oppose the football creditors rule.
So as well as -10 points sooner rather than later, Portsmouth are likely to cop an extra -15 points when they try to come out of Administration. If they can, that is - their debts are so immense that it may be that they're not worth trying to save.
Didn't the FL change it so that if a club is relegated then the penalty is held over until the next season but if they are outside the relegation zone they have it dealt that season - that may be after the March deadline though (or indeed scrapped).