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At 10:50 on today's appearance at Parliament:
Damian Green: If you disqualify Dai, what happens to the club.
Parry: The logical consequence is that the owner sells the club. Whether Dai will do anything logical remains to be seen. We'll continue to explore every avenue open to us. We can't promise it will work. Normally clubs go into administration, which at least starts a procecss. It's extraordinary that there is an owner who simply refuses to do anything. That's a new one.
DG: If the owner doesn't want to sell, there's little anyone can do.
RP: A good thing about the proposed regulator is that it includes a power to force a sale.
Except it's not unprecedented or extraordinary. The Bury owner rejected several takeover offers, some news ones even arriving after the countdown clock had started. It's certainly unusual but the EFL saw a club end this way very recently.
He also said Dai "gambled on getting to the PL, which never works"
It did work for Aston Villa and Bournemouth. Which is why crooks like Dai try it.
That play-off final between Derby and Villa was basically a contest on who's gamble would pay off and who would face a financial crisis.
People only seem to care about fire safety once the house has burned down. When a large percentage of clubs are living well beyond their means, it shouldn't come as a surprise when they start to financially fail - the whole footballing system in England needs to be gutted and rebalanced.