Here he is I knew it wouldn't be long
I did warn you all... oh well
Mel Morris loves Derby eh? yeah he sure does
Good bye and all of you take care
Here he is I knew it wouldn't be long
Well I did say Mel Morris would take this club under ffs
He's destroyed it within 5 years
He's fleeced it (because we haven't lost a penny so where has the money gone?) and then let it go under
And he will get his day you can be assured of that
WOW 2 year transfer ban?
John Percy
@JPercyTelegraph
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It does sound like -21 points is a genuine possibility for Derby. -12 for administration and the expected -9 for financial breaches. Transfer embargo expected for 2 years with administration too.
Anyone sticking up for Morris needs a ****ing shake as well
"you tried" oh he tried all right
I really just want the club bulldozed now, get it gone ffs
We can then p*ss off and find another pass time
As for Forest???? you're next its all coming down
Leicester might have been in admin but it was different back then as it was for Leeds as well, they got off scot free and are now raking it in, their fans are hypocrites of the highest order and anyone of them gloats to me I'll ****ing kill em, 6 feet under
With Forest I agree. We have wasted and wasted.
However the difference is, our wastage is up front.
Much as I hate to see any club struggling. MM has been a dodgy conniving scammer for years.
Derby fans quite rightly took the piss when we got transfer embargo's etc.
But I really did get peeved at derby fans laughing, saying MM was a financial genius and DCFC were untouchable.
But what goes around, comes around.
Not only that but there's a 2 year transfer ban
Its done just get rid there's no point bothering with the club after all that
Happy for you to come here ranting but get your facts right
At the end of the 2003–04 FA Premier League season, Leeds United were relegated to the Football League Championship. The financial effects continued, and with one game to go in the 2006–07 season, the club voluntarily entered administration, incurring a 10-point league penalty, resulting in relegation to League One, the first time the club had ever been in the third tier of English football.[2] Subsequent breaches of financial rules in the summer nearly resulted in the club being expelled from the Football League altogether (a fate which coincidentally had befallen the club's predecessors, Leeds City), but they were ultimately re-admitted with a 15-point penalty to apply to the 2007–08 season. Despite further appeals, the penalty stood and ultimately cost the club promotion that season.