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Mal
09-06-2007, 22:04
Link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6736997.stm)

The Football League has closed the loophole that allowed Leeds to go into administration without suffering a 10-point deduction for next season.

From next season any club going into administration after the fourth Thursday in March will have their 10-point deduction suspended.

yesman
09-06-2007, 22:31
Link (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/6736997.stm)

So Cambridge United were the last team to get away with that loophole ?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cambridge_utd/4497685.stm

It's a sorry state of affairs all round if a club files for administration, but in the past, clubs have used that loophole in prior seasons to prevent a 10 point deduction, if they survive, in the following season.

Leeds I am sure will survive, albeit in a lower position than they have been for quite a few years.

With Bates at the forefront and dealing with their affairs, I am confident they will survive, not that I am hoping of course ;)

Mal
09-06-2007, 22:33
So Cambridge United were the last team to get away with that loophole ?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/cambridge_utd/4497685.stm

It's a sorry state of affairs all round if a club files for administration, but in the past, clubs have used that loophole in prior seasons to prevent a 10 point deduction, if they survive, in the following season.

Leeds I am sure will survive, albeit in a lower position than they have been for quite a few years.

With Bates at the forefront and dealing with their affairs, I am confident they will survive, not that I am hoping of course ;)The report states that the new rule will start from next season, so Leeds and Boston will be safe.

yesman
09-06-2007, 22:48
The report states that the new rule will start from next season, so Leeds and Boston will be safe.

Yes, and as usual, I miss the important point :dunce:
It must be my age :(

TheDaddy
09-06-2007, 22:53
The report states that the new rule will start from next season, so Leeds and Boston will be safe.

Boston won't be, I heard on the radio they'd been relegated from the conference, with Altrincham being reinstated :shocked:

yesman
09-06-2007, 23:06
Boston won't be, I heard on the radio they'd been relegated from the conference, with Altrincham being reinstated :shocked:

Boston were in Division 2 last season.

Altrincham have been relegated to the Conference North. Table (http://www.altrinchamfc.co.uk/table06.htm)

So maybe I am not losing it as first thought :D

TheDaddy
09-06-2007, 23:11
Boston were in Division 2 last season.

Altrincham have been relegated to the Conference North. Table (http://www.altrinchamfc.co.uk/table06.htm)

So maybe I am not losing it as first thought :D

Hmm it's possible you still are, if the radio report was right Boston have been relegated from the conference as well, with Altrincham being reinstated in their place

Mal
09-06-2007, 23:37
Shame that it is not retrospective...it would have been funny to see Leeds start off the season at -10 points :D

yesman
10-06-2007, 11:32
Hmm it's possible you still are, if the radio report was right Boston have been relegated from the conference as well, with Altrincham being reinstated in their place

It looks like you are right

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/boston_united/6738469.stm

Paul
10-06-2007, 11:55
This bit annoys me ;

The rule change was passed unanimously by the 72 chairmen of the Football League at their annual general meeting in Portugal.

Why on earth did they need to fly out to Portugal to hold a Football League meeting.

Xaccers
10-06-2007, 13:04
Correct me if I'm wrong, but a relegated team has less chance of making money right?
So less chance of surviving administration yeah?

TheDaddy
10-06-2007, 14:54
Correct me if I'm wrong, but a relegated team has less chance of making money right?
So less chance of surviving administration yeah?

When you are in the lower leagues, prize money and tv money are much, much less, as are the overheads like player wages, it really is a different world and hopefully Boston will come out the other end ok.

Leeds are a slightly different story, they have debts from when they were a Champions league club and are still, in some cases paying Premiership wages to those that are still at the club and even to some players that have left, you'd think administration would hit them hard but the fact is there is absoultely no chance of them being wound up, even though they didn't have the assets in terms of players or property to cover the debts, it would be a courageous businessman that pull's the plug on a club with hundreds of thousands of fans nationwide, imo the people who deserve sympathy are the coach company's that take them to games, the catering companies and any other company that was owed money and will now struggle due to being given 1p in the £1, I wonder how many of them will go under?

yesman
10-06-2007, 20:59
This bit annoys me ;



Why on earth did they need to fly out to Portugal to hold a Football League meeting.
Yes.......that does seem a bit excessive and unnecessary.