by exileinleeds »
23 Feb 2010 23:10
I can't help but wonder who they are going to appoint as administrator.
I am in no way an expert, but iirc, an adminstrator first takes their fees. Then they pay off the secured creditors ( I assume football debts fall in to this catagory), then HMRC, then everyone else gets about 2p in the pound....if the majority of creditors agree. HMRC are not going to be happy with this.
Forget football for a second- the government is seriously in debt. The only way out of that is to increase MASSIVELY the amount of tax revenue. Football clubs are high profile and get far more media attention than say...AstraZenica, "warning shots" are clearly being fired. Maybe things are at a point where this is one case where the revenue simply cannot be allowed to fail.
£11m may not be a huge sum in footballing terms- the price of a reserve goalie for a PL team....but enforcing the rules....
By forcing a COMPANY with the profile and media interest of PFC into liquidation, how much of an incentive is that likely to be to pay up to other companies to set their accounts in order. Stop taking the piss- or else.
As tax payers, we should all welcome their stance to recover OUR money.
Now we all know the courts are entirely and essentially (for justice) separate from government. Govt pressure cannot be brought to bear on judges. There is a little bit of me that wonders if someone from the LCD will not have a quiet word in the presiding judges shell like and suggest...for the greater good....
Insh'allah