They did that last time. In my memory (probably totally wrong) they were saying they'd be liquidated in the next couple of days unless a deal was done, and so it was. But it seems different this time. They have nothing to offer a buyer.Think the Administrator is just doing a bit of scaremongering.
They did that last time. In my memory (probably totally wrong) they were saying they'd be liquidated in the next couple of days unless a deal was done, and so it was. But it seems different this time. They have nothing to offer a buyer.
It's football though. It's not like other businesses. There's always some mug willing to step in.
But they could do that from scratch, starting in the conference or close to it.It isn't as if they don't have he fanbase to make money from, longer term.
are they not allowed to forfeit the rest of the season? instead of folding, they could forfeit the remaining games, sealing their relegation but they could rebuild and restructure still as Portsmouth.. obviously they would have to rid of all of their players and start again in the summer.
is that not allowed?
They'd still have the debt though. Some creditors could possibly agree to just write off what they are owed but then what league would you put Portsmouth in? If they fail to complete a season are they still a football club?
well it would give them more time to clear out and cut expenses, release all players that they can't afford, start again in league 1 or league 2 with a point deduction and force them to spend within their means with a proportion of income going to creditors. going bust won't mean their creditors get paid back, if they continue to function even at a very low level they can pay people back, albiet slowly.
its not what i want to happen, by all means i want to see pompey disappear they are a cancer on the game, but are there not other options than either find a buyer or go bust...
If they forfeit the rest of the season arent their results up to now void as well? What would that do to the current table?