severnside gull
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Now that Rangers have broken ranks and sought (successful) recourse through the civil courts it is going to be interesting to see how long the football closed shop can be retained. I suspect Rangers 12 month transfer prohibition will be replaced by a ban on competing in the Scottish Cup (now THAT will worry them won't it ) but the real test will be whether UEFA and/or FIFA propose sanctions on Scottish football. If not then I think we will begin to see the civil courts engaged more and more often and more clubs going into liquidation as the current ringfencing ceases to protect them.
EDIT: ]some precedents which indicarte that it is surely unlikely that the administrator can so categorically state thay they can continue in admin without further points deduction (unless I am misreading the situation) :
Leeds United were originally deducted 10 pts, but they were deducted 15 pts for not exiting administration via a Company Voluntary Arrangement.
Luton Town were deducted 10 points in the 2007–08 League One season. Unable to agree to a CVA and exit administration, Luton were deducted a further 20 points at the start of the 2008–09 League Two season (this was in addition to 10 more points deducted for misconduct).
Bournemouth were originally deducted 10 pts for the 2007–08 season. Having failed to exit administration before the start of the 2008–09 season, they started that side with −17 points.
Rotherham were originally deducted 10 pts for the 2007–08 season. Having failed to exit administration before the start of the 2008–09 season, they started that side with −17 points.
Southampton were deducted 10 pts when it was found that the football club was "inextricably linked as one economic entity"[ to the holding company Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC which had gone into administration on 2 April 2009] As Southampton were relegated in the 2008–09 Championship season the points were deducted at the start of the 2009–10 League One season.
EDIT: ]some precedents which indicarte that it is surely unlikely that the administrator can so categorically state thay they can continue in admin without further points deduction (unless I am misreading the situation) :
Leeds United were originally deducted 10 pts, but they were deducted 15 pts for not exiting administration via a Company Voluntary Arrangement.
Luton Town were deducted 10 points in the 2007–08 League One season. Unable to agree to a CVA and exit administration, Luton were deducted a further 20 points at the start of the 2008–09 League Two season (this was in addition to 10 more points deducted for misconduct).
Bournemouth were originally deducted 10 pts for the 2007–08 season. Having failed to exit administration before the start of the 2008–09 season, they started that side with −17 points.
Rotherham were originally deducted 10 pts for the 2007–08 season. Having failed to exit administration before the start of the 2008–09 season, they started that side with −17 points.
Southampton were deducted 10 pts when it was found that the football club was "inextricably linked as one economic entity"[ to the holding company Southampton Leisure Holdings PLC which had gone into administration on 2 April 2009] As Southampton were relegated in the 2008–09 Championship season the points were deducted at the start of the 2009–10 League One season.
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