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    EFL Statement

    Reported by DET under this link

    https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/spo...county-6507526

    My 'key salients' analysis, if you can't be bothered to fight through the adverts, is:

    The Middlesborough grievance is already subject to an arbitration process that EFL have no influence on

    The Middlesborough grievance is at a less advanced stage

    Derby CAN toddle along in administration until 22nd March 2023 if it can be funded day to day (the statement infers that, I worked out the date)

    The two claims APPEAR to be be the only things delaying a sale to preferred bidder

    Middlesborough/Wycombe's and The Administrators interpretation of law (as opposed to EFL rules) differ

    EFL are being careful not to do anything to Derby's benefit and/or Middlesborough's/Wycombe's detriment that will result in EFL itself being subject to litigation from any EFL members (or all of them Iguess)

    I see the item in bold, and the glacially slow timescales to resolve such things, as being what will sink us
    Last edited by Andy_Faber; 17-01-2022 at 10:41 PM.

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