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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jun 30, 2022 20:46:10 GMT
So surely those players who’s contracts finishes today at Derby have now become free agents? They've only got 5 contracted players anyway haven't they? They couldn't even get a team to play in the Power League. Mind you haven't they turned the Power League at Pride Park into some sort of Tennis Centre now?
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jun 30, 2022 20:51:17 GMT
So surely those players who’s contracts finishes today at Derby have now become free agents? They've only got 5 contracted players anyway haven't they? They couldn't even get a team to play in the Power League. Mind you haven't they turned the Power League at Pride Park into some sort of Tennis Centre now? I just wondered about Byrne and Buchanan who we’ve been linked with who were supposed to be signing on again because Derby had taken the option up but with today being the last day of their contract and the takeover not done yet I wondered how that could work🤔 Rumour around the City is that Bardsley,Chester,Hourahane will sign for them along with 7 other players(already there)who have been offered contracts
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jun 30, 2022 20:59:18 GMT
They've only got 5 contracted players anyway haven't they? They couldn't even get a team to play in the Power League. Mind you haven't they turned the Power League at Pride Park into some sort of Tennis Centre now? I just wondered about Byrne and Buchanan who we’ve been linked with who were supposed to be signing on again because Derby had taken the option up but with today being the last day of their contract and the takeover not done yet I wondered how that could work🤔 Rumour around the City is that Bardsley,Chester,Hourahane will sign for them along with 7 other players(already there)who have been offered contracts Yes good point. Go get em.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jul 1, 2022 16:52:36 GMT
Looks like it’s finally happened Sept 17th until July 1st
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jul 1, 2022 16:53:20 GMT
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jul 1, 2022 16:57:54 GMT
Thank fuck for that.
Admin close the thread I need a lie down….
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Post by middleoftheboothen on Jul 1, 2022 16:58:04 GMT
If they aren't falling out of the league then surely they must start on a minimum of -15 points. I remember luton getting 30 points docked many moons ago for transfer and administration stuff. Too right send the bastards down again.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jul 1, 2022 16:58:55 GMT
Is that it then? Can we all move on now? 🤣🤣
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jul 1, 2022 17:04:08 GMT
Is that it then? Can we all move on now? 🤣🤣 Yes mate and local radio might talk about something else now😊Start on zero points as well so they must have paid enough in the pound to creditors to allow that
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jul 1, 2022 17:18:02 GMT
EFL statement
The EFL welcomes confirmation from the Joint Administrators of Derby County FC, Quantuma, that they have today formally concluded the transfer of assets with Clowes Developments (UK) Limited to place Derby County under new ownership.
Consequently, the EFL can now confirm that the Club has met the requirements of the League’s Regulations and Insolvency Policy and is therefore no longer in administration with the Notice of Withdrawal also being cancelled.
As part of the conditions of continuing membership in the EFL, the Club, whilst remaining under a registration embargo, will be permitted to sign new players in accordance with the terms of a business plan.
The plan, which has been jointly agreed by the new ownership and the EFL, includes restrictions in respect of transfers fees, player wages and agents’ fees. Any application to register players must comply with the terms of those agreed plans.
EFL CEO Trevor Birch said: “These past nine months have been a worrying and challenging time for everybody connected with the Club, particularly the staff and supporters who have been forced to endure much uncertainty.
“This Administration has presented all relevant parties with many and varied challenges, but with the new ownership now in place, the Club and local community can hopefully now look to the future with a renewed sense of optimism.
“Throughout this process, it has been frustrating to read a great deal of misleading comments from some people which have either fundamentally misunderstood the remit of the EFL or have misrepresented what the League’s role in the process has been.
“At all times the EFL’s focus has been on securing the future of Derby County whilst ensuring the requirements of our Regulations and Insolvency Policy are met alongside acting in the best interests of all 72 members of the League.
“I would like to wish everybody at the Club, in particular the new ownership and their associates, all the very best for a long and sustainable future and we look forward to working closely together as we head into season 2022/23 and beyond.”
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Post by Northy on Jul 1, 2022 17:20:30 GMT
They should be paying creditors 100% of what they are owed, otherwise fook them off, nothing less should be acceptable
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Jul 1, 2022 17:22:36 GMT
They should be paying creditors 100% of what they are owed, otherwise fook them off, nothing less should be acceptable I totally agree mate and when you read tweets like this I’m sure the creditors must think WTF
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2022 17:23:41 GMT
Am half expecting Derby to come on to the field wearing different coloured shorts and a few players light like the comprehensive school that were always bottom of the school league.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jul 1, 2022 17:23:55 GMT
Is that it then? Can we all move on now? 🤣🤣 Yes mate and local radio might talk about something else now😊Start on zero points as well so they must have paid enough in the pound to creditors to allow that Thank feck for that.
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Post by barrythe on Jul 1, 2022 17:32:15 GMT
Lol Chester...
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Post by prestwichpotter on Jul 1, 2022 17:37:09 GMT
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Post by flea79 on Jul 1, 2022 17:51:13 GMT
Cheaters never prosper except derby county
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Post by scfc75 on Jul 1, 2022 17:52:33 GMT
They should be paying creditors 100% of what they are owed, otherwise fook them off, nothing less should be acceptable Allowing them to pay agents especially is a smack in the face for anybody owed money.
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Post by insideright on Jul 1, 2022 18:11:34 GMT
Cheaters never prosper except derby county And Leicester!!
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Post by thevoid on Jul 1, 2022 18:14:47 GMT
She might tempt Wayne back
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2022 18:19:41 GMT
Cheaters never prosper except derby county Don't really think they've prospered but think the EFL did the right thing re the takeover as had suitors in place and have set future guidelines.
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Post by suck_the_mop. on Jul 1, 2022 19:19:07 GMT
So basically they've got away with it...
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Post by scfc75 on Jul 1, 2022 19:53:14 GMT
What I don’t get is how the slate can just be wiped clean and anybody owed money ends up with pennies in the pound. Why can’t they be made to pay the debt back over time? There’s an outside chance they could be in the Premier League in a couple of years, earning hundreds of millions, while small businesses struggle or worse.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Jul 1, 2022 20:49:19 GMT
What I don’t get is how the slate can just be wiped clean and anybody owed money ends up with pennies in the pound. Why can’t they be made to pay the debt back over time? There’s an outside chance they could be in the Premier League in a couple of years, earning hundreds of millions, while small businesses struggle or worse. That’s the rules round Limited Companies though mate. Derby are now a totally different company to the one owing the debt. Morally they should pay everything in full. Legally there’s no obligation.
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Post by northernstokie on Jul 1, 2022 20:57:35 GMT
What I don’t get is how the slate can just be wiped clean and anybody owed money ends up with pennies in the pound. Why can’t they be made to pay the debt back over time? There’s an outside chance they could be in the Premier League in a couple of years, earning hundreds of millions, while small businesses struggle or worse. That’s the rules round Limited Companies though mate. Derby are now a totally different company to the one owing the debt. Morally they should pay everything in full. Legally there’s no obligation. They didn't go bust so wouldn't it be the same company?
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Post by leesandfordstoupe on Jul 1, 2022 21:03:07 GMT
Still meant to be some doubt about the contracts of Byrne and the other lad we were linked with. Have we covered those position’s satisfactorily?
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Post by noustie on Jul 1, 2022 21:36:24 GMT
What I don’t get is how the slate can just be wiped clean and anybody owed money ends up with pennies in the pound. Why can’t they be made to pay the debt back over time? There’s an outside chance they could be in the Premier League in a couple of years, earning hundreds of millions, while small businesses struggle or worse. It was like when Rangers left that face painter £40 out of pocket. Administration conducted negotiations pretending to be lions and zebras apparently. McCoist went with the tiger and was pissing in various corners to mark his territory.
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Post by dirtclod on Jul 1, 2022 21:48:42 GMT
What a saga. It'll never be a bestseller.
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Post by Huddysleftfoot on Jul 1, 2022 22:07:24 GMT
So they are out of administration over a month after the deadline? Is that correct?
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Post by Boothen on Jul 1, 2022 22:32:10 GMT
Cunts should've been wound up a month ago.
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