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Will Pompey fold? (merged threads)



Acker79

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Nov 15, 2008
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Yeah, I was starting to worry that they might manage some sort of jammy escape, but Manish Bhasin said on the FL Show last night that the ten points would be taken off as soon as they come out of admin, which they have to do or be expelled from the league.

I believe the technical term for this is "a win-win scenario".

Didn't the courts give them an extension, allowing them until the summer?

Just did a search http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2249687/portsmouth-administrators-granted-court-date The latest that case will go to court is April 19th. The football league have given them a deadline of coming out of administration "before next season".
 




Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
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The best win / win for those of us who have a 'strong dislike' of the extra thumbed mob from down the road would be an old fashioned relegation this season, with the points deduction held over until next season.
 


Lady Whistledown

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The best win / win for those of us who have a 'strong dislike' of the extra thumbed mob from down the road would be an old fashioned relegation this season, with the points deduction held over until next season.

I agree 100%.
 


seagullsovergrimsby

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Aug 21, 2005
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Didn't the courts give them an extension, allowing them until the summer?

Just did a search http://www.accountancyage.com/aa/news/2249687/portsmouth-administrators-granted-court-date The latest that case will go to court is April 19th. The football league have given them a deadline of coming out of administration "before next season".
An official statement from the FL on February 7th says Portsmouth will be expelled if the club doesn't come out of administration before the season ends. More conflicting information on February 21st when it is widely reported that the PST has to complete the takeover before next season's fixture list is compiled. What is the correct timeline or will that be settled by the decision in the High Court ?
 


Acker79

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An official statement from the FL on February 7th says Portsmouth will be expelled if the club doesn't come out of administration before the season ends. More conflicting information on February 21st when it is widely reported that the PST has to complete the takeover before next season's fixture list is compiled. What is the correct timeline or will that be settled by the decision in the High Court ?

I think they changed the deadline, because the courts kept delaying the date they would hear the case about the sale of fratton park, which I believe is pivotal in the takeover being successful and/or the club coming out of administration (I'm sure someone else can clarify). It would probably be deemed unfair if the FA demanded the sale being complete and administration exited before he courts had ruled, so they extended the deadline.
 




Everest

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Jul 5, 2003
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The best win / win for those of us who have a 'strong dislike' of the extra thumbed mob from down the road would be an old fashioned relegation this season, with the points deduction held over until next season.

And then just as they have got themselves out of relegation trouble in League Two, they go into admin again.
 


HastingsSeagull

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Fingers crossed for the win-win and even a third win if yes they do go into admin yet again in L2........ poor fans but the club have not cut costs sensibly but gambled again and again. Won't be long till they on the way down, pass where they would have been in the football league pyramid (yet on a rise) if they'd just folded and restarted as a fan's club. Sooner that happens the better I think!
 


8ace

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Jul 21, 2003
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Brighton
Yeah, I was starting to worry that they might manage some sort of jammy escape, but Manish Bhasin said on the FL Show last night that the ten points would be taken off as soon as they come out of admin, which they have to do or be expelled from the league.

I believe the technical term for this is "a win-win scenario".

Would be nice if William Hill could be pay me sooner rather than later instead of just closing the book :shrug:
 




















blueandwhitestripes

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Mar 18, 2008
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If Oldham win on Tuesday Portsmouth will be down by my reckoning. So does that mean the 10+ point deduction will apply next season - or will they come out of admin tomorrow to avoid this scenario?
 


strings

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Feb 19, 2006
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Barnsley
If Oldham win on Tuesday Portsmouth will be down by my reckoning. So does that mean the 10+ point deduction will apply next season - or will they come out of admin tomorrow to avoid this scenario?

I think the FA have already set a precedent, but I can't remember the case (it may have even been Portsmouth!!). Basically the deduction is awarded the following season if the club were going to get relegated anyway. This is because deducting the points after a club is relegated really does not constitute a penalty.
 


hybrid_x

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Jun 28, 2011
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i so hope they start next season BOTTOM OF THE LEAGUE...... we might start it near top of the league (alphabetical will help pre games).
 


Papa Lazarou

Living in a De Zerbi wonderland
Jul 7, 2003
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I think the FA have already set a precedent, but I can't remember the case (it may have even been Portsmouth!!). Basically the deduction is awarded the following season if the club were going to get relegated anyway. This is because deducting the points after a club is relegated really does not constitute a penalty.


Leeds? Southampton? Actually, I think it was Saints, when they were relegated down to League 1. They definitely started on minus points that first season down there with us.
 




CHAPPERS

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Jul 5, 2003
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I think the FA have already set a precedent, but I can't remember the case (it may have even been Portsmouth!!). Basically the deduction is awarded the following season if the club were going to get relegated anyway. This is because deducting the points after a club is relegated really does not constitute a penalty.

Possibly the Leeds case set the precedent.
 




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