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there is one I can think of... say you had a player on £40K a week and you wanted rid of him or paying him this would likely put you into administration. If there was a clause in his contract that let you cancel his contract if you went into administration then voluntary administration could be beneficial.Originally posted by kb_don View PostI can't see what benefit they'll get from going into administration either.
after their last episode and legal decisions that went against them, I am pretty sure this clause would be in players contracts as I seem to remember that they had issues with this last time around in court.
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Administration would make sense in the long term, take the points reduction, that removes pressure from the new manager so no longer expected to catch the tims this season, sweep them aside next season, clearing the way for champions league win the year after.
So simple.
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neee-naaaaw neee-naaaaw neee-naaaaw neee-naaaaw neee-naaaaw neee-naaaaw neee-naaaaw neee-naaaawOriginally posted by getintaethem View Post
after their last episode and legal decisions that went against them, i am pretty sure this clause would be in players contracts as i seem to remember that they had issues with this last time around in court.
new club klaxon.
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I suppose you could use it to ditch expensive players, but there's a big risk you won't have anything after admin.Originally posted by Getintaethem View Postthere is one I can think of... say you had a player on £40K a week and you wanted rid of him or paying him this would likely put you into administration. If there was a clause in his contract that let you cancel his contract if you went into administration then voluntary administration could be beneficial.
after their last episode and legal decisions that went against them, I am pretty sure this clause would be in players contracts as I seem to remember that they had issues with this last time around in court.
What if King and the 3 bears bid 2p/£ for the assets, but Tesco bid 3p/£? They might have ditched the big players, but they're left with 3p/£ for all the millions in loans they put in.
Besides, I'm pretty sure employees are near the top of the creditors queue, and the sfa may insist on players wages being paid by new owners.
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Didn't he also predict they wouldn't make it to the premier league? Just like everyone else that used to comment on the threads. They won't go bust. As much as it would make me piss myself inside and out.Originally posted by Pacman1903 View PostFars Jessi at. He was well on the ball when the originals shat themselves and died. He was like a soothsayer
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I don't think that would be the intention. The intention would be to create a CVA and pay x amount of the loans over a certain period of time. If they got players off the books it would also make the CVA more attractive.Originally posted by kb_don View PostI suppose you could use it to ditch expensive players, but there's a big risk you won't have anything after admin.
What if King and the 3 bears bid 2p/£ for the assets, but Tesco bid 3p/£? They might have ditched the big players, but they're left with 3p/£ for all the millions in loans they put in.
Players are in effect employees on a fixed term contract. There is nothing stopping a clause in their contract stating that if the company goes into administration then their contract will be cancelled on x weeks notice. Players would not be due any salary in this circumstance if the club paid their notice period.Originally posted by kb_don View PostBesides, I'm pretty sure employees are near the top of the creditors queue, and the sfa may insist on players wages being paid by new owners.
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