Quote Originally Posted by MadAmster View Post
... are reporting that the EFL has demanded proof that we can, in a financial sense, fulfil this season's fixtures. That means proving we can pay wages and bills. It is expected that the sum needed is £13.5M. We have enough "in the bank" to see us through to January. The rest can only have 2 possible sources, fans buying tickets and merchandise or the sale of the club going through (I have purposely omitted advertising and sponsorship revenue as we probably have already received that up front). Failure to provide such proof will lead to a complete transfer embargo, both in and out.

Not unreasonable IMO. If we can't prove we can pay any new players, we shouldn't be allowed to sign them.

Conversely, if we can't sell players either, we don't lose any of the players currently appearing to be doing sufficient to keep us up even with a 12 point deduction.

Are these reports true or is it the usual suspects causing trouble again?
I read this in the DT and thought it was a bit of a non-story.
As you say it’s not unreasonable of the EFL...but surely any proposed takeover, whether Ashley, Appleby or A.N.Other, should have been completed by the time of the January window opening and if it hasn’t then signing new players will be the least of our problems.