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With R and D also gone only Northampton and MKD left in that part of the world.
See, I always thought liquidation meant going out of business, but it looks like in this case it means a 15 point deduction and playing in Northampton
I wouldn't be too disheartened if I were them. They've been on a steady decline for years and have a rubbish stadium. Reforming and starting low might be quite fun.
Certainly an opportunity to cut ties with fools with no real interest in the club.
I would think with the league programme starting tomorrow the FL has no alternative but to make an expulsion.
I wouldn't be too disheartened if I were them. They've been on a steady decline for years and have a rubbish stadium. Reforming and starting low might be quite fun.
Certainly an opportunity to cut ties with fools with no real interest in the club.
Is a new company already in place to take over in a pre-pack admin deal ? The FL would be looking for a financial bond too to guarantee the fixture list is fulfilled. If Coventry remain in the league the 25 points deduction could actually be 30.Football League to hold an emergency meeting with a statement later today - minimum points deduction of 15 points but its possible that may actually go upto a deduction of 25 points.
If this is true the football league should act quickly and promote Northampton to League 1, Wrexham to League 2 and Whitehawk to the conference.
I understand the club were in arrears with their lease [rental] payments for the Ricoh arena stadium and the landlord's patience ran out.
Could a similar thing happen at the Amex or does the football club own the stadium here?
Is a new company already in place to take over in a pre-pack admin deal ? The FL would be looking for a financial bond too to guarantee the fixture list is fulfilled. If Coventry remain in the league the 25 points deduction could actually be 30.
Unmentioned sinners you say. What about the FA - a truly ****witted organisation incapable of running the game for the benefit of the greater good. How did SISU Hedge Fund ever pass any sort of fit and proper ownership test?It is a very different situation. The Amex is owned by a separate company to the football club. This is to protect one, should the other ever go bust. However they are both owned by the same people, I understand. Others on here will know better.
It seems to me that the unmentioned sinner here is the Council, who (I am told) effectively forced Coventry City out of Highfield Road, which was a perfectly good stadium for the club's needs. Yes, the stadium owner has done the final deed, but I think Coventry Council should hang their heads in shame too.
I know plenty on here found it quietly convenient how CPFC were reunited with Selhurst Park (in terms of ownership) and duly taken over soon after but this situation goes to show how essential having the football club own the stadium and not rented from a third party.
Leeds have seen the light, renting something at high costs which would essentiall be a white elephant is total nonsense.
Unmentioned sinners you say. What about the FA - a truly ****witted organisation incapable of running the game for the benefit of the greater good. How did SISU Hedge Fund ever pass any sort of fit and proper ownership test?
It's time for the government of the day to step in over the FA's incompetence, disband them and their crappy old boys club.
It seems to me that the unmentioned sinner here is the Council, who (I am told) effectively forced Coventry City out of Highfield Road, which was a perfectly good stadium for the club's needs. Yes, the stadium owner has done the final deed, but I think Coventry Council should hang their heads in shame too.