cmonurz Bradford Bulls into administration, and say they face liquidation in 10 days.
pfffft GTFO GF
by Wimb » 26 Jun 2012 10:55
cmonurz Bradford Bulls into administration, and say they face liquidation in 10 days.
by Deadlock » 26 Jun 2012 11:02
by Wimb » 26 Jun 2012 11:14
by Uke » 26 Jun 2012 11:30
Wimb Isn't that the hat-trick of financial troubles for teams in Bradford? With City, Park Avenue and now the Bulls all having big problems in the last 50 years?
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 26 Jun 2012 12:12
UkeWimb Isn't that the hat-trick of financial troubles for teams in Bradford? With City, Park Avenue and now the Bulls all having big problems in the last 50 years?
It's like a fire sale
by Alexander Litvinenko » 26 Jun 2012 12:25
Wimbcmonurz And can someone explain how the calculation above works, in practice.
Original debt was millions, now it is only a few hundred thousand. What does that mean? Who agrees on creditors’ behalf to accept such measly sums for the debt? Is the problem not the FL which is, after all, protecting the club and fans, but the likes of HMRC and other creditors who simply don’t act strongly enough in demanding full repayment of their debt?
As far as I'm aware it's to do with whether the creditors think they'll get more from the liquidation process or by accepting a CVA. They can demand they get paid back in full but the club can turn around and do as Rangers have done and declare themselves bankrupt and just fold.
HMRC usually accept the CVA as it's better than nothing but they've got pissed off in recent years due to clubs seemingly using administration/CVAs as a way to wrack up big tax debts.
by bigmike » 26 Jun 2012 12:50
by bigmike » 26 Jun 2012 13:00
Mr Angry St Johnston have just announced that they are voting against Newco Rangers being admitted into the SPL.
Thats 6 votes against - so far - so Newco Rangers WON'T be playing in the SPL next season.
St Johnstone
Hearts
Hibs
Dundee Utd
Aberdeen
Inverness
Offical statement from St Johnstone
The ongoing uncertainty surrounding Rangers has been an unwelcome distraction which has had an adverse effect on both participating SPL Clubs and Scottish Football in general.
The present economic climate has made it extremely difficult for anyone involved in football and any reduction in income will have a serious impact on this Football Club.
Notwithstanding the potentially damaging financial implications, the Board believes that sporting integrity should not be sacrificed in favour of economic expediency.
Over the last few weeks there has been a mounting groundswell of opinion amongst our fans which has clearly shown that the vast majority of our supporters would not favour an application by newco Rangers to the SPL. This has simply reaffirmed the Board's position.
It is important that a clear and unambiguous message goes out from the custodians of Scottish Football that this sort of scenario should never be allowed to happen again.
As a result, St Johnstone Football Club will not support an application by newco Rangers to join the SPL.
We would urge all St Johnstone fans to get behind the Club and offer their support in the challenging season which lies ahead.
by MassSarrslibrarian » 26 Jun 2012 13:09
by Ian Royal » 26 Jun 2012 15:54
cmonurz Ta. I guess what I’m asking is if HMRC said, ‘ummm, no, we want all or most of the money you owe us’, would Pompey be fcuked?
by Royal Monk » 26 Jun 2012 16:49
by Ian Royal » 26 Jun 2012 18:19
Royal Monk Because of the football creditors rule the players contracts will be paid in full if liquidation occurs, this is why none of the top earners at portsmuff have left. Who in their right mind would turn their back on some of the contracts at portsmuff .... Ie Dave Kitson £20,000 a week
by Royal Monk » 26 Jun 2012 21:39
by Deadlock » 27 Jun 2012 00:25
Southampton F.C. The decision has not been made lightly and has been reached with the integrity of the competition in mind, ensuring that the annual event will remain an extremely competitive experience with both Arsenal and Anderlecht bringing along a first team squad.
by Deadlock » 27 Jun 2012 09:35
by cmonurz » 27 Jun 2012 09:39
by Wimb » 27 Jun 2012 10:27
cmonurz It’s beginning to look like we might genuinely be seeing the slow death of a big football club.
Two weeks ago it looked like entry to SPL was the only hurdle left, and a low one at that. Now SFL entry looks shaky, and the police are investigating the takeover. What a shambles. I have no great love for Rangers but can’t help feel a bit of sadness for the supporters of a club with a long history, not because their club is folding, but the manner in which it is doing so.
by soggy biscuit » 27 Jun 2012 10:35
by Wimb » 27 Jun 2012 10:39
soggy biscuit They should apply to go into the English non league
7 or 8 years of English lower league to get to the prem > 3 years to get back to the same sh*t SPL they were in before
by soggy biscuit » 27 Jun 2012 10:47
Wimbsoggy biscuit They should apply to go into the English non league
7 or 8 years of English lower league to get to the prem > 3 years to get back to the same sh*t SPL they were in before
Think others have posted here before to say that they wouldn't be allowed and I can't see UEFA/SFA letting that happen without a massive massive fight.
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