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Swazer16
29-07-2020, 12:27 PM
Any thoughts on this piece regarding Wigan appeal?

https://thepieatnight.co.uk/twelve-reasons-why-the-twelve-point-deduction-should-be-overturned

DOOALI
29-07-2020, 12:50 PM
That's it then lg 1 for us

SBRed48
29-07-2020, 12:59 PM
Assav been saying elsewhere tha dun't know wottal be sed at this Appeals Hearing.

A think Wigan al looiz burritz not as clear cut as sum claim.

We ev Paul on aar side iffit guz t1ts up and he will sue the guys.

animallittle3
29-07-2020, 01:38 PM
I've stopped reading owt abart for the last couple of days because in all honesty it's just adding to the anxiety and mashing mi heed .

Ponte_Steve24
29-07-2020, 02:01 PM
Comes across as a right pompous arse hole. Is he really a QC?

renno
29-07-2020, 02:29 PM
It is an indisputable fact that Wigan Athletic were placed into administration on July 1st 2020.

With regards to this very fact though, you can argue that because the usual season ends on the 30th June (Officially for contracts of players etc) that this was the reason why it happened on this date - were they trying to be smart ar5e5 - abit like when Ken Bates tried to put Leeds into admin the day they were relegated anyway (As well as Leeds trying to get the game called off by doing a pitch invasion!), only for th FL to punish them even more the following season for trying to get around the rules.

Also, the clubs agreed unanimously to extend the season beyond the 30th June. Would be interesting to see if Wigan were one of these clubs.

Undisclosed
29-07-2020, 02:40 PM
Stopped reading at point 1 - this is not administration it's liquidation. If WAFC have been liquidated then they do not exist anymore so bye bye start up again at the bottom of the pyramid

Exiletyke
29-07-2020, 02:50 PM
It is an indisputable fact that Wigan Athletic were placed into administration on July 1st 2020.

With regards to this very fact though, you can argue that because the usual season ends on the 30th June (Officially for contracts of players etc) that this was the reason why it happened on this date - were they trying to be smart ar5e5 - abit like when Ken Bates tried to put Leeds into admin the day they were relegated anyway (As well as Leeds trying to get the game called off by doing a pitch invasion!), only for th FL to punish them even more the following season for trying to get around the rules.

Also, the clubs agreed unanimously to extend the season beyond the 30th June. Would be interesting to see if Wigan were one of these clubs.

If clubs agreed unanimously to extend the season Wigan must have been one of the clubs [or do you mean the majority voted to extend]

DOOALI
29-07-2020, 05:47 PM
Wigan represented with David Phillips QC and the procedure could cost up to £500,000 with the tribunal with the decision NEXT WEEK don't look good to me

renno
30-07-2020, 08:10 AM
If clubs agreed unanimously to extend the season Wigan must have been one of the clubs [or do you mean the majority voted to extend]

That is what I should have put, I never knew Susie Dent was a Barnsley fan ;D

SBRed48
30-07-2020, 10:24 AM
A see Barnsley FC are giving evidence at the Appeal.

Any decent QC will evva field day--

Wigan QC-- "Nar then mi owd c0ck Dane. Av been reading thi Statement on your Website. Thaz been gi ing the EFL sum reyt braying ent tha saying they are sh1te and not fit to provide proper governance of football. Thar on aar side then. Wiv being saying the EFL carry on leading up to the appointment of the owner that purruz in administration worra procedure artside aar control and flawed. We agree wi thee, the EFL are sh1te. Thank you fo thi suppooart Dane. Owt else to say that'll help us ?"

Dane--"Nowt else. A shudda kept mi gob shut till this wo all ovva shunt a. A wo just showing off to fans playing Billy Big B0ll0cks. A hope av not buggered things up".

Ponte_Steve24
30-07-2020, 10:56 AM
A see Barnsley FC are giving evidence at the Appeal.

Any decent QC will evva field day--

Wigan QC-- "Nar then mi owd c0ck Dane. Av been reading thi Statement on your Website. Thaz been gi ing the EFL sum reyt braying ent tha saying they are sh1te and not fit to provide proper governance of football. Thar on aar side then. Wiv being saying the EFL carry on leading up to the appointment of the owner that purruz in administration worra procedure artside aar control and flawed. We agree wi thee, the EFL are sh1te. Thank you fo thi suppooart Dane. Owt else to say that'll help us ?"

Dane--"Nowt else. A shudda kept mi gob shut till this wo all ovva shunt a. A wo just showing off to fans playing Billy Big B0ll0cks. A hope av not buggered things up".

Ditto.

EastStandRed
03-08-2020, 07:28 PM
Dave’s empire is collapsing.......


DW Sports, a gym and sports retailer, has said it will enter administration, putting 1,700 jobs at risk.

The company, founded by former Wigan Athletic owner Dave Whelan, operated 73 gyms and 75 stores across the UK.

All of its stores are to close, but DW said it would work with administrators BDO to save as many gyms as possible.

Fitness First and its 43 gyms, which are part of the same group of companies, will not be affected, the firm said.

Aviation and gyms 'ignored' by government
"As a consequence of Covid-19, we found ourselves in a position where we were mandated by government to close down both our retail store portfolio and our gym chain in its entirety for a protracted period, leaving us with a high fixed-cost base and zero income," chief executive Martin Long said.

"The decision to appoint administrators has not been taken lightly but will give us the best chance to protect viable parts of the business, return them to profitability, and secure as many jobs as possible."

Administrator BDO said its aim was to try and sell as "much of DW Sports' business as can be achieved."

'Closing down sales'

DW Sports had already closed 25 of its stores, and the firm said its remaining 50 retail sites would "all be moving into closing down sales from today".

The DW Sports website will cease trading with immediate effect.

The company said 59 of its gyms in England and Northern Ireland have reopened, while 14 are in areas restricted by localised lockdowns and are closed.

Mr Long told the BBC in April that the firm's income normally totals around £15m a month, but that it had fallen to zero, overnight, while it still had a £3m monthly wage bill.

SBRed48
04-08-2020, 09:23 AM
Hopefully not an example of yin and yang for Dave Whelan.

The Yin strikes with the collapse of DW Sports.

The Yang balances this out with Wigan winning their Appeal.

Ponte_Steve24
04-08-2020, 10:27 AM
Hopefully not an example of yin and yang for Dave Whelan.

The Yin strikes with the collapse of DW Sports.

The Yang balances this out with Wigan winning their Appeal.

Pulling out the old Ying Yang.