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Stedcfc reacted to David in The Football Creditor rule is explicit, simple, and solves all of Derby's issues
Currently talking with various members and fan groups privately to compile key points that can be pinned on the forum to be shared with the media and MP's.
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Stedcfc reacted to JoetheRam in Urgent Question on DCFC in Parliament
Always knew we were massive.
We've got Covid and Immigration warming the crowd up for us.
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Stedcfc got a reaction from jimtastic56 in The Administration Thread
I think there's a big difference between helping us with a loan player and paying £6m for a player they don't want! Never going to happen.
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Stedcfc got a reaction from atherstoneram in The Administration Thread
I'm pretty sure the issue here is that its very unlikely that Boro would win the case in court, but its also possible that the bidders aren't willing to take on the club with this potentially enormous liability hanging over us that they would have to pay if Boro did win in court. This leaves us in a position where we have to settle out of court to proceed with a sale. Therefore its perfect for Boro to push us now and get some money from us from their point of view.
I think its highly likely that the bidders offers include something that the admins are struggling to meet. Either the money they are offering doesn't meet the creditors requirements and they aren't willing to accept their pence in the pound offer, or their offers are based on the legal issues being resolved (which they aren't) and we can't resolve them because we have no cash. Appleby being ready and the club being able to meet the terms of his offer are different things I guess.
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Stedcfc reacted to kevinhectoring in The Administration Thread
This is not the EFL’s fault. It’s Gibson, and Quantuma have let us down. Q had assumed they could settle the claims, and they had no plan B. So they are now in the position where even if they appoint a PB, that bidder won’t provide funding until Gibson is sorted.
The thing that ultimately saves us now is a court order that ‘compresses’ the 2 claims. Q will get this if they prove everyone is better off under their plan than under liquidation. But it will take a while to come through and in the meantime our squad is weakened. And the admins costs and the penal ongoing interest rate pile up, making liquidation a bigger risk
Looks like Gibson will ruin our transfer window. After that things might fall into place - he might settle. If not, we limp on, and apply for the court order with Q regretting they underestimated Gibson’s malevolence
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Stedcfc got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in The Administration Thread
I think there's a big difference between helping us with a loan player and paying £6m for a player they don't want! Never going to happen.
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Stedcfc got a reaction from RadioactiveWaste in The Administration Thread
I'm pretty sure the issue here is that its very unlikely that Boro would win the case in court, but its also possible that the bidders aren't willing to take on the club with this potentially enormous liability hanging over us that they would have to pay if Boro did win in court. This leaves us in a position where we have to settle out of court to proceed with a sale. Therefore its perfect for Boro to push us now and get some money from us from their point of view.
I think its highly likely that the bidders offers include something that the admins are struggling to meet. Either the money they are offering doesn't meet the creditors requirements and they aren't willing to accept their pence in the pound offer, or their offers are based on the legal issues being resolved (which they aren't) and we can't resolve them because we have no cash. Appleby being ready and the club being able to meet the terms of his offer are different things I guess.