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Wayne Rooney's Derby County - not any more (p41)
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thenewbie said:Cafc43v3r said:cafcdave123 said:Cafc43v3r said:randy andy said:Cafc43v3r said:addick1956 said:Cafc43v3r said:ShootersHillGuru said:Cafc43v3r said:HMRC can't take control of the ground or training ground if it's owned by a different legal entity than the one that owe the tax.
The EFL can't relegate them to the national league as they won't accept a club in administration.
If the club goes into liquidation the players contracts are null and void. There are no other meaningful assets. HMRC and "the football family" risk getting nothing.
£20 million is nothing in tax revenue terms, the tax gap (tax payable v tax paid) is about £35 billion a year. On a yield of over 800 billion. That doesn't include tax dodged by Amazon, Google etc.
There is no outcome that everyone will be happy with out of this mess.
The way its going no one, HMRC, arsenal, the players, the people that print the programs, countless other small businesses etc are going to get anything at all. Not a penny. And a city loses its football club. Not sure who wins in that scenario?
Under the current rules us and Middlesbrough would almost have certainly been expelled from the league in the 80s. We can't moan that football clubs aren't businesses to be bought and sold at a wim then moan that they are exactly that.
Morris should be personally liable for the debts HE is responsible for, but he isn't. I have no idea how many people are directly, and indirectly, dependant on the football club to feed their families. Almost ever body said someone should have done something to save Bury, from the government down. I don't see how this is any different.
In fact thousands of badly managed firms do simply vanish every month in this country. The vast majority don't have assets that can be sold on and the company reborn to keep trading. The whole factory analogy is at least 40 years out of date. In a service industry companies' often just don't have the assets for the sort of rebirth you're talking about. Where are the reborn TopShop, TopMan and Dorothy Perkins? Their only assets was their name, which is pretty much all Derby have if the league expels them.
Where is the distinction between the owner and the club in this case? "Our club not yours" doesn't seem to apply to Derby. We have seen people, from multiple clubs, over the last few years writing to everyone from the local council to the United Nations demanding someone do something to save a club. Now the attitude to Derby is liquidate them!!
fuck em
137 years of football in a city shouldn't be able to be wiped away through 1 man's reckless spending, the same way someone shouldn't be able to bankrupt any club for personal gain.
Liquidation is a no win situation.
It is terrible for the supporters but that doesn't mean that any other business in the sane position would be saved, and nor should they.0 -
Heard an advert on the radio yesterday for Sky games where they called Aston Villa as Stevie G's Aston Villa. FFS.0
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Happy Christmas Rams Fans.
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Been visited by Marley’s ghost0
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i’ve seen a few fans saying he was never a realistic purchaser And was just raising his own profile0 -
According to Sky Mike Ashley preparing 50m take over bid0
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Dansk_Red said:According to Sky Mike Ashley preparing 50m take over bid0
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they could do a lot worse the Mike Ashley.Says would also want to hit the ground back.Think he got unfair criticism at Newcastle.He always said every penny the club makes goes back into to the club.Fans just wanted him to spunk his private cash away as well. He never used the club as a cash cow for himself.5
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MrOneLung said:they could do a lot worse the Mike Ashley.Says would also want to hit the ground back.Think he got unfair criticism at Newcastle.He always said every penny the club makes goes back into to the club.Fans just wanted him to spunk his private cash away as well. He never used the club as a cash cow for himself.
https://www.themag.co.uk/2019/10/the-truth-about-the-money-mike-ashley-does-make-from-newcastle-united-a-must-read/
Mike Ashley is a very smart businessman, whatever you think of him, he won't be investing in anything that won't be personally making him money.
Probably better than not existing at all though.0 -
Why would he pay £50m if the ground isn't included0
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They could indeed do worse than Mike Ashley, and several clubs have done so, including us. I'd still not want him involved at Charlton unless the alternative was bankruptcy or ESI, though. So I guess whether this is a good idea for Derby depends on quite how desperate they are.0
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BigRedEvil said:Why would he pay £50m if the ground isn't included
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BBC today. Will they ever stop?
"Coventry City needed just one goal to edge past Wayne Rooney's Derby County into the FA Cup fourth round."
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I wonder what Mark Robins' Coventry City think of it? LOL
Sun this morning
Wayne Rooney's Rams will now turn their full attention to avoiding relegation following their 21-point deduction.
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So when does it stop. Would they be Wayne Rooney’s Sports Direct Derby County? Bit of a gobfull
or Wayne and Mikes Derby Sports Direct County?
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Sport sports reporting that they have been given until the end of the month to prove they can fulfill their fixtures.0
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MrOneLung said:they could do a lot worse the Mike Ashley.Think he got unfair criticism at Newcastle.He always said every penny the club makes goes back into to the club.
And if he buys Derby and tries to break even they will be in L2 in two years. Breaking even is not a good strategy in football, especially in the lower leagues. Studies have proven this over and over. Ashley is smart enough to know he will lose a lot of money at Derby. He hates losing money. I seriously doubt he buys them.
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NapaAddick said:MrOneLung said:they could do a lot worse the Mike Ashley.Think he got unfair criticism at Newcastle.He always said every penny the club makes goes back into to the club.
And if he buys Derby and tries to break even they will be in L2 in two years. Breaking even is not a good strategy in football, especially in the lower leagues. Studies have proven this over and over. Ashley is smart enough to know he will lose a lot of money at Derby. He hates losing money. I seriously doubt he buys them.0 -
Not enough praise in this thread for Rooney IMO. I've not got much sympathy for the Derby owners for how they've ended up in this state, but plenty for their fans. Would not have been surprised if they'd gone down without much of a fight, but the manager has clearly got them fighting for every win5
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maddferrett said:Not enough praise in this thread for Rooney IMO. I've not got much sympathy for the Derby owners for how they've ended up in this state, but plenty for their fans. Would not have been surprised if they'd gone down without much of a fight, but the manager has clearly got them fighting for every win0
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maddferrett said:Not enough praise in this thread for Rooney IMO. I've not got much sympathy for the Derby owners for how they've ended up in this state, but plenty for their fans. Would not have been surprised if they'd gone down without much of a fight, but the manager has clearly got them fighting for every win3
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Could see him replacing Benitez at Everton.
Cheap option I suspect, and appears to have shown he can do well with a limited budget, which Everton might like the sound of given their FFP issues.0 -
Urgent question: EFL governance and Derby County FC – House of Commons, Tuesday 18 January
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbLi4XX9cvI
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I have no sympathy for Derby County. Reading admitted and accepted there penalty instantly. Derby have been fighting this for a long time. I’m sure if they had just accepted they had done they would now be well on the road to recovery. They deserve everything they get.10
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WelshAddick said:I have no sympathy for Derby County. Reading admitted and accepted there penalty instantly. Derby have been fighting this for a long time. I’m sure if they had just accepted they had done they would now be well on the road to recovery. They deserve everything they get.0