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Wayne Rooney's Derby County - not any more (p41)
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I’m guessing Beilik is currently worth way way less than the eight million Derby owe Arsenal. I can’t see anyone paying cash money for him. A loan is the best way of getting him off the books. A championship club might look at a loan and that would I guess suit Beilik too, if he wants to remain in Polands squad. Not much help to Derby though.0
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We played a Derby development team last season, it was streamed but I can’t remember if it was U18 or U23 but they had some pretty good players.0
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Lordflashheart said:Any money borrowed by the administrators will be incredibly expensive - no mainstream lender would take the risk, so they would need to go to the nether reaches of the debt market, and the interest rate would be mind boggling
The only way I can see Derby putting out a team at the moment is to promote their entire U23’s to first team, and play them - if they did somehow complete the season, then they would no doubt be relegated to Lge 2 because their squad wasn’t good enough
Total basket case of a club0 -
Cafc43v3r said:Asking because I don't know. Will Beilk be able to get a work permit, or what ever he actually needs, if he hasn't been playing?1
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Redrobo said:Lordflashheart said:Any money borrowed by the administrators will be incredibly expensive - no mainstream lender would take the risk, so they would need to go to the nether reaches of the debt market, and the interest rate would be mind boggling
The only way I can see Derby putting out a team at the moment is to promote their entire U23’s to first team, and play them - if they did somehow complete the season, then they would no doubt be relegated to Lge 2 because their squad wasn’t good enough
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golfaddick said:Athletico Charlton said:Selling Beilik won't be easy whilst they lay him. Unlikely to get same wages elsewhere with his injury record. If they stop paying him he can walk on a free.0
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If they don't pay the wages this month, will they even be able to sell him?
Can't a player leave for free if he isn't being paid and therefore his contract isn't being fulfilled by the club?0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:If they don't pay the wages this month, will they even be able to sell him?
Can't a player leave for free if he isn't being paid and therefore his contract isn't being fulfilled by the club?0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:If they don't pay the wages this month, will they even be able to sell him?
Can't a player leave for free if he isn't being paid and therefore his contract isn't being fulfilled by the club?0 -
Pedro45 said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:If they don't pay the wages this month, will they even be able to sell him?
Can't a player leave for free if he isn't being paid and therefore his contract isn't being fulfilled by the club?
No doubt that will not include the stumping up of the tax and NIC due on those monies to Revenue and Customs. More money we will all be chipping in.0 - Sponsored links:
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Swindon_Addick said:Cafc43v3r said:Asking because I don't know. Will Beilk be able to get a work permit, or what ever he actually needs, if he hasn't been playing?0
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guinnessaddick said:4
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Derby with AshleyIpswich with deep pocketsSheff Weds with deep pocketsBarnsley with deep pockets of they wanted to use them.
Bolton, Peterbrough, Oxford, MKDons all decent teamsI fear we have a long stay in L1 ahead.6 -
Cafc43v3r said:guinnessaddick said:
I can see why the Administrators would prefer someone else.0 -
Just on that last point - the administrators aren't allowed to care about the points deduction, only about maximising the money paid to creditors. So if the best offer is 20p in the pound and the creditors will accept that, the face that Derby fans will be upset about another point penalty is neither here nor there.
It's the creditors who are the potential blocker - they too have no reason to care about the points deduction, but if the amount offered is too low they are entitled to think "screw them", turn it down and get nothing. Some creditors will do that, especially if they think the person who crewed them over in the first place may profit from the deal (which he arguably will).
Either way, if Derby eventually go under without Ashley's offer being even put to a vote among creditors, the administrators will have some explaining to do.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:guinnessaddick said:0
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Cafc43v3r said:guinnessaddick said:
If they have a 15 point deduction as well then they'd potentially be looking at needing 95 points just to reach the play offs, so they might just decide to build this season ready to smash it in 23/24.1 -
Cafc43v3r said:guinnessaddick said:1
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Scoham said:Cafc43v3r said:guinnessaddick said:0
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So we play them at home on the 6th August. Let’s hope they are not allowed any recruitment until after then2
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Redrobo said:So we play them at home on the 6th August. Let’s hope they are not allowed any recruitment until after then
I'd back us for a strong 1-1 draw if that was the case.9 -
Athletico Charlton said:Derby with AshleyIpswich with deep pocketsSheff Weds with deep pocketsBarnsley with deep pockets of they wanted to use them.
Bolton, Peterbrough, Oxford, MKDons all decent teamsI fear we have a long stay in L1 ahead.2 -
League 1, will Rooney register as a player?0
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guinnessaddick said:League 1, will Rooney register as a player?1
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Athletico Charlton said:Derby with AshleyIpswich with deep pocketsSheff Weds with deep pocketsBarnsley with deep pockets of they wanted to use them.
Bolton, Peterbrough, Oxford, MKDons all decent teamsI fear we have a long stay in L1 ahead.
Don't get me wrong, we will have to properly earn promotion and it's not going to be easy but I'd be very surprised indeed if at least one of those teams doesn't fall into a real rut.0 -
Athletico Charlton said:Derby with AshleyIpswich with deep pocketsSheff Wed with deep pocketsBarnsley with deep pockets of they wanted to use them.
Bolton, Peterbrough, Oxford, MKDons all decent teamsI fear we have a long stay in L1 ahead.2 -
It's certainly going to be a tough division, although Barnsley's owner has also said that, every other relegated side, they need to sell players following the drastic drop in TV money and other income. Indeed, I see that Cauley Woodrow went to Luton earlier this week. They do, however, have an impressive new manager in Michael Duff.
It comes to something when Derby's best hope appears to be a rather rotund White Knight coming over the horizon in the form of one Mike Ashley.0 -
How deep were Rotherham's pockets? Ipswich spent loads and nowhere near promotion. Rotherham probably didn't spend much and get promoted.1
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iaitch said:How deep were Rotherham's pockets? Ipswich spent loads and nowhere near promotion. Rotherham probably didn't spend much and get promoted.0