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Thread: Wigan and Huddersfield administration?

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    Wigan and Huddersfield administration?

    Strong rumours on social media.

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    Hudds have been in a financial meltdown for quite a while so not surprised at their dilemma. Wigan on the other hand just consistently cheat by overspending and bucking the system and I am oh so glad they are in the mess they are.

    Both clubs are in a bad place in the league and look unlikely to pull away from the bottom so why not take the hit now and get it over with?

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    So the championship will be just for promotion and sorting your shït out

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    So the championship will be just for promotion and sorting your shït out
    It appears so pal. Do what you like, cheat all you can by overspending and wallop....pick up your s.hit!

    Been talking to someone on the coach journey down to Birmingham today and he said he saw you all at the NYS and wondered what was going off. I explained who you were and your band of merry pink wearing beret friends were

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    So basically take the hit now and start again next season (Div 1) with a clean slate

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    I thought any points deductions for administrations came off at the end of the season.and if the club was already relegated by normal points total they come off next season.

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    Also to add,if this is true,Wigan probably should be deducted more than 10 points as it will be there second administration in recent times..

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    Football is in Financial Meltdown, in the championship, EFL league one.
    How do teams survive in EFL league Two.

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    Mr Warnock,s services won’t be cheap and they also signed some players in January
    So they have knowingly spent money that they cannot repay
    Some of their creditors will not be paid, particularly the small organisations or individuals, and I’m sure Hudds will be looking at what option suits them the best in the next few months

    RUFC have done this too of course so who are we to criticise but it still doesn’t make it acceptable

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    Quote Originally Posted by flourbasher View Post
    Mr Warnock,s services won’t be cheap and they also signed some players in January
    So they have knowingly spent money that they cannot repay
    Some of their creditors will not be paid, particularly the small organisations or individuals, and I’m sure Hudds will be looking at what option suits them the best in the next few months

    RUFC have done this too of course so who are we to criticise but it still doesn’t make it acceptable
    Flour we have as you say done it in the past and got punished and rightly so but what gets me is the sheer inconsistency when the rules are applied e g the Bury and Bolton saga a couple of years back the league bent over backwards for Bolton and did sod all for Bury recent cheats include our porcine friends in S6 Derby always spring to mind to name but two *
    I hope we stop up on our own merits but my daft logic hoping Huddersfield and Wigan classed as small clubs so get hit with a points deduction

    * Reading as well

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