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Wayne Rooney's Derby County - not any more (p41)
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Sick of reckless owners playing fast and loose with club finances trying to reach the land of milk and honey. If Derby weren't a so called bigger club, the EFL might have lost patience and pulled the plug on them by now.
Awful to say from fans perspective, but a big club needs to fold for the authorities to take notice, and I've no confidence they would even then.
Some seem to view going into administration as a temporary inconvenience whilst waiting for a richer benefactor to step in, one poster on here saying Wigan did okay out of it, overlooking the points deductions and relegation presumably.
However, I remember the days under Hulyer's ownership when we were minutes (YES MINUTES) from ceasing to exist.
For all Thomas's faults, he saved us that all over again and I'll be forever grateful.8 -
Exclusivity removed from Kirchner1 -
I was never convinced by Kirchner, no way would the process have dragged on for so long under exclusivity, if he was a suitable buyer.0
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killerandflash said:I was never convinced by Kirchner, no way would the process have dragged on for so long under exclusivity, if he was a suitable buyer.1
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Ashley slated for not splashing the cash at Newcastle
Mel Morris slated for splashing the cash at Derby
I have said it before but Mike Ashley is not a bad owner. Didn’t take money out of the club and didn’t bankrupt the club with loans from himself10 -
If they only have 5 registered players and cant sign any with the new season starting soon surely they cant get a new owner over the line in time? What would happen if they cant field a side ? Are they allowed loan players?0
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AndyG said:If they only have 5 registered players and cant sign any with the new season starting soon surely they cant get a new owner over the line in time? What would happen if they cant field a side ? Are they allowed loan players?0
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SomervilleAddick said:AndyG said:If they only have 5 registered players and cant sign any with the new season starting soon surely they cant get a new owner over the line in time? What would happen if they cant field a side ? Are they allowed loan players?0
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Swisdom said:Another club in a real state because of poor ownership and yet some on here still take sly digs at TS
Ever since I heard Wayne Rooney paid the players wages last month I have been wondering when this would all fall to shit - it seems its happening now. Sad and worrying times for DCFC fans - they don't deserve this. The shocking ownership deserves to really suffer herehttps://youtu.be/_0BR1sriRRA
If they had won the next game no one ever would have.
Go and stick 100k on a 10/1 shot at Kempton Park, it wins your a hero. It doesn't your f@#!$d. That's what the championship is.4 -
Cafc43v3r said:Swisdom said:Another club in a real state because of poor ownership and yet some on here still take sly digs at TS
Ever since I heard Wayne Rooney paid the players wages last month I have been wondering when this would all fall to shit - it seems its happening now. Sad and worrying times for DCFC fans - they don't deserve this. The shocking ownership deserves to really suffer herehttps://youtu.be/_0BR1sriRRA
If they had won the next game no one ever would have.
Go and stick 100k on a 10/1 shot at Kempton Park, it wins your a hero. It doesn't your f@#!$d. That's what the championship is.0 - Sponsored links:
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Villa were right on the edge , I don't think they would have got their current owners without promotion. They'd be stuck in some mess with Tony Xia still as owner.1
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Kirchner has until 5pm tomorrow to complete the deal.0 -
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“You do that again and I’ll knock you out…”0
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SantaClaus said:
Who wants a bet that the deadline will still be around next week.3 -
MarcusH26 said:
Kirchner has until 5pm tomorrow to complete the deal.
Not the same as completing the deal at all. Using the good old house buying analogy (yes, it's back) you have to prove to your solicitor you have the funds to complete on a purchase weeks before you exchange.
This will run & run......0 -
golfaddick said:MarcusH26 said:
Kirchner has until 5pm tomorrow to complete the deal.
Not the same as completing the deal at all. Using the good old house buying analogy (yes, it's back) you have to prove to your solicitor you have the funds to complete on a purchase weeks before you exchange.
This will run & run......
Oh okay ,I misunderstood the article because I thought he'd exchanged contracts already and it was just a case of transfering funds now. Can't see this being one that is done in a week or so with any bidder.0 -
...but our club is a mess because we took a week or so longer than we all hoped to announce a new manager.. swings and roundabouts!3
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Giving him another deadline seems futile, if he didn't have the money at the end of May, or this week, or yesterday then highly unlikely he's going to find it today.
But assuming he doesn't come through with it, what is Derby's deadline to find a new owner and prove they have the funds to get through the 22-23 season? By the time the fixtures are announced? By end of June?
Without an owner they obviously can't sign any players and whilst the EFL obviously won't want to see them disappear, they surely can't let this drag on too close to the first game of the season.
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If this isnt sorted by the fixture draw can they even go in it ? Strong chance they wont have a squad to play fixtures surely?0
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Does it say which Friday for the deadline ?0
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oohaahmortimer said:Does it say which Friday for the deadline ?4
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I said in February (page 28) that the choice of administrators seemed strange. The only reason I could think of for their appointment was that they must have been cheap. They appear to have been a very poor custodian of DCFC and have done the club no favours at all.2
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From memory didn’t Blackpool FC have similar problems around 2015?
Jose Riga was their manager, and 1 week before the season started they only had around 7-9 first team players.
As we all know they got through it, and are now a mid table Championship club.1 -
I assume if Derby go bust there will be an uplift of teams throughout the pyramid which would mean Mansfield in our division and Solihull Moors in the fourth division.
As I said above I certainly don’t want us to have two fixtures less.0 -
seth plum said:I assume if Derby go bust there will be an uplift of teams throughout the pyramid which would mean Mansfield in our division and Solihull Moors in the fourth division.
As I said above I certainly don’t want us to have two fixtures less.
I know that was the case with Bury, but then the League season had already started before they went bust.0 -
ForeverAddickted said:seth plum said:I assume if Derby go bust there will be an uplift of teams throughout the pyramid which would mean Mansfield in our division and Solihull Moors in the fourth division.
As I said above I certainly don’t want us to have two fixtures less.
I know that was the case with Bury, but then the League season had already started before they went bust.0 -
seth plum said:I assume if Derby go bust there will be an uplift of teams throughout the pyramid which would mean Mansfield in our division and Solihull Moors in the fourth division.
As I said above I certainly don’t want us to have two fixtures less.
The other clubs may look to challenge it and make it a mess, easier to just have 23 teams.1 -
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Playing in a golf tournament and letting other people sort stuff out for you is very "Owner of the company", to be fair.
Albeit I'd suspect that's not what's happening here, and the takeover won't happen.0