by Hoop Blah » 12 Feb 2010 14:49
by Hoop Blah » 12 Feb 2010 14:51
Sun Tzureadingbedding Very good chance Portsmouth will get help from the Premier League.
They'll avert the winding-up if so.
They might delay it but the PL won't be able to avert it for ever if the club is insolvent. All that would happen woul dbe what happened to Gretna in Scotland where the club folded (in effect) with all but a skeleton staff made redundant and the league paying players until the end of the season. Players would effectively be free agents and the best would disappear before the end of the season anyway but the PL would get it's fixtures completed. Once Pompey were relegated the issue goes away for the PL as they would no longer be members.
by Sun Tzu » 12 Feb 2010 14:52
Hoop Blah What would be the benefit to moving them?
Unlike Wimbledon they have a half decent ground, a very healthy support and a town that is right behind the team.
The only problem they have is that they spent well beyond their means for a couple seasons of success. I can't think of any reason to relocate.
by Stranded » 12 Feb 2010 14:53
by Sun Tzu » 12 Feb 2010 14:56
Hoop BlahSun Tzureadingbedding Very good chance Portsmouth will get help from the Premier League.
They'll avert the winding-up if so.
They might delay it but the PL won't be able to avert it for ever if the club is insolvent. All that would happen woul dbe what happened to Gretna in Scotland where the club folded (in effect) with all but a skeleton staff made redundant and the league paying players until the end of the season. Players would effectively be free agents and the best would disappear before the end of the season anyway but the PL would get it's fixtures completed. Once Pompey were relegated the issue goes away for the PL as they would no longer be members.
How could the players disappear? Do you mean on loan?
One thing is for sure the PL will do everything they can to make sure they see out the rest of the season.
by Jerry St Clair » 12 Feb 2010 15:00
Uke What would be best would be if someone buys Pompé and then relocates them to another location à la MK Dons, who would have also gone bust too.
Franchise FC's may unfortunately end up becoming the 'saviour' of football
by Hoop Blah » 12 Feb 2010 15:01
by Silver Fox » 12 Feb 2010 15:03
Hoop Blah One thing is for sure the PL will do everything they can to make sure they see out the rest of the season.
by Sun Tzu » 12 Feb 2010 15:05
Hoop Blah Perhaps there is a special exception clause then for players at clubs that go bust. Any other player that's made a free agent after transfer window closes wouldn't be able to play for a new club until the next window opens.
It would make sense that there might be a clause in there so that players not being paid up could go and get a new employer though.
by Hoop Blah » 12 Feb 2010 15:10
Silver FoxHoop Blah One thing is for sure the PL will do everything they can to make sure they see out the rest of the season.
While this is true I'm not entirely sure what they can do that can make Pompey solvent, which is their issue
by Sun Tzu » 12 Feb 2010 15:24
Hoop Blah But surely the ruling on players from other non-bankrupt clubs is that they were registered for a club at the close of the window not that they're registration is nolonger held by anyone.
I'm sure a club can release a players registration as well as just their contract.
by Stranded » 12 Feb 2010 15:29
by Hoop Blah » 12 Feb 2010 15:50
by handbags_harris » 12 Feb 2010 15:59
Stranded I think insurance would play a big part - when Gretna went the players were no longer insured against injury I guess the same would occur at Pompey.
by Hoop Blah » 12 Feb 2010 16:05
by Uke » 12 Feb 2010 16:38
Sun TzuHoop Blah What would be the benefit to moving them?
Unlike Wimbledon they have a half decent ground, a very healthy support and a town that is right behind the team.
The only problem they have is that they spent well beyond their means for a couple seasons of success. I can't think of any reason to relocate.
If they woned the land around the ground then a move would allow themto sell it and probably clear their debts. Shame they don;t own it, and as you rightly point out it would be a very short term move. Unless they relocated within a shortish distance (I hear there is a pretty new and rather underused ground in Southampton...)
by Sun Tzu » 12 Feb 2010 17:10
Uke
The Pompey land would be sold and the debts settled, the AFC club would allow the hard core of fans to have a team.
by Mr Angry » 12 Feb 2010 17:18
by Mr Angry » 12 Feb 2010 17:20
by Pseud O'Nym » 12 Feb 2010 17:30
Mr Angry If Pompey go, then the liquidators will be able to sell the ground; it will be worth a small fortune as real estate. That would help pay off the creditors.
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