Portsmouth didn't come down, they came up in 2017. They were in League Two for the previous two years.A local derby for us next season. At last. It’s 9 miles.
Hopefully the football gods shine on us and we are at their place first game of the season, it’s a red hot day, train into the centre, drinking in the many decent boozers, go to the game and win 2-0. That’s my daydream anyway.
They will probably start on minus 15 points. I am sure they think they will piss the league and come straight back up, just like Sunderland, Pompey, Ipswich, and pretty much everyone else who comes down has thought.
Will be another large club down in the third tier to fill the away ends up. Bring it on.
And to my neighbour - take your Rams flag down from the bedroom window you bellend. It’s devaluing your house.
Well spotted. I was referring to the larger clubs that once had a seat at the top table, but you are right they dropped right down before coming back.Portsmouth didn't come down, they came up in 2017. They were in League Two for the previous two years.
I think the betting company ( shirt sponsors ) pay his wages.Heard someone say that Rooney is on 50k a week!
Wtf!
Do wonder if they'll start the season as has already been mentioned.
Not every club comes down in quite the same position. I think Villa might have been down here now had the result in the playoff final a few years back gone the other way.If they get a takeover done before the summer window, they'll be fine just like we were. L1 is a very easy league to rebuild in, especially when you've got the funds that a club the size of Derby should have. The key is getting the right team together off the field in order to recruit the right players. That includes the manager, chief executive, board of directors etc.
Whilst I think the fifth tier has to win the prize for the ultimate league where you look at half the teams and think, “I can’t believe they’re all down here”, L1 runs it close, and Derby’s a fresh new scalp in that respect - although I guess we’ll be losing Wigan which is kind of like for like.
If they get a takeover done before the summer window, they'll be fine just like we were. L1 is a very easy league to rebuild in, especially when you've got the funds that a club the size of Derby should have. The key is getting the right team together off the field in order to recruit the right players. That includes the manager, chief executive, board of directors etc.
Yes, but that was whilst in administration. Hence my point IF they get a takeover done before the summer transfer window. If they don't, then it could be a season of pain ahead depending on which players they have contracted for next season.Did you not nearly get relegated again?
There's as much chance Jason Kerr is on 16k a week as there is you having ever had sex.All administrations are different. Wigan's administrators were able to get their previous owners who had been paying all their outgoings to write off 38 million pounds worth of debt to them and then the new owners could then buy them for a cut price £3 million or so which paid off all their other debts, The new owners could then start off from scratch. They seem to be funding the club to pay decent wages at this level for example the below and have assembled a good a squad at this level. They are paying £6 million a year in wages according to this article but the new owners have said they will never leave the club in admin again so they have got lucky as far as the new owners,. No wonder they think it is an easy league to rebuild in. That's what annoys me about Wigan, they have poached players they can't really afford off the likes of Portsmouth and Sunderland whilst getting shocking crowds.
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Yes, but that was whilst in administration. Hence my point IF they get a takeover done before the summer transfer window. If they don't, then it could be a season of pain ahead depending on which players they have contracted for next season.
I'm assuming that Derby will have a very small number of contracted players when this is all over and no debt. Hence, their new owner (if he's a good un) will have the ability to totally rebuild the Derby squad.
Yes, but that was whilst in administration. Hence my point IF they get a takeover done before the summer transfer window. If they don't, then it could be a season of pain ahead depending on which players they have contracted for next season.
I'm assuming that Derby will have a very small number of contracted players when this is all over and no debt. Hence, their new owner (if he's a good un) will have the ability to totally rebuild the Derby squad.
There's as much chance Jason Kerr is on 16k a week as there is you having ever had sex.
All administrations are different. Wigan's administrators were able to get their previous owners who had been paying all their outgoings to write off 38 million pounds worth of debt to them and then the new owners could then buy them for a cut price £3 million or so which paid off all their other debts, The new owners could then start off from scratch. They seem to be funding the club to pay decent wages at this level for example the below and have assembled a good a squad at this level. They are paying £6 million a year in wages according to this article but the new owners have said they will never leave the club in admin again so they have got lucky as far as the new owners,. No wonder they think it is an easy league to rebuild in. That's what annoys me about Wigan, they have poached players they can't really afford off the likes of Portsmouth and Sunderland whilst getting shocking crowds.
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Bolton on the other hand, as the administrators put it " had to overcome the obstacle of rogue chairman Ken Anderson who has used his position as a secured creditor to hamper and frustrate any deal that did not benefit him or suit his purposes". Bolton were incredibly lucky to survive and were still paying debts from the admin settlement up to 4 months ago but now everything has been cleared. As you may remember we had to field a team of 17/18year olds for a few weeks as Anderson had not paid wages for months , in fact he had paid nobody apart from himself £625k a year, "consultancy fees" and his son a further £125k for more consultancy ! How he ended up through the back door as owner I will never know. In September 2005 he was disqualified from being a company director for eight years after his firm Professional Sports International Ltd, and seven other of his companies, went bust. The official Insolvency Service notice stated that Anderson had failed to ensure his companies paid VAT, then failed to cooperate with liquidators. At PSI, “Mr Anderson diverted/sought to divert PSI’s funds by depositing them into a personal bank account in his own name and invoicing in the name of another connected company.”
We will have to see what kind of administration Derby go through.
The former owner of Wigan Athletic has written off two huge debts owed to companies he owns.
The club dropped into administration after Au Yeung Wai Kay stopped providing money to continue operations.
However, the administrators have now announced that the Hong Kong-based businessman has agreed to forgo any right to debts of £25.3m and £10.7m, which were owed to two of his firms.
The decision is a huge step forward for plans to sell the club as it means the business is now in considerably less financial trouble.
My mistake it was only £36 million they wrote off
Almost right. We were actually in league two for four seasons before jumping back to league one. In fact, we were close to exiting the league altogether in our second league two season before the trust finally got it right, management-wise. Ironically, it was Derby that sent us down.Portsmouth didn't come down, they came up in 2017. They were in League Two for the previous two years.
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