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« Reply #9420 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 08:34:34 » |
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Think talk of a physical points deduction is quite far-fetched based upon the current crimes committed that we are aware of. Any deduction would likely be suspended. Think that will only change if there is something much sinister brewing that we are unaware of but EFL are. Given the EFL's recent track record with likes of Reading and Wigan, takes a lot for them to give a points deduction that isn't suspended.
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« Reply #9421 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 08:40:12 » |
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It's tiring being a town fan. One fucking thing after another.
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« Reply #9422 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 08:49:44 » |
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If the Peterborough case is a barometer, a points deduction could likely be suspended and minimal
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« Reply #9423 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 08:53:32 » |
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This will not be the only EFL charge.....
There will probably be some points deductions..
[/quote When we were ‘flying high’ at the start of the season I remember Flynn saying something like ‘it’s nice to get the points in the bag early because it will help later when they are not there…’ never a truer word spoken…
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« Reply #9424 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 08:53:58 » |
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The worry I *think* isn't that this penalty wouldn't be suspended, but that we wouldn't do something else to trigger it in the next few months...
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« Reply #9425 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 08:55:58 » |
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The worry I *think* isn't that this penalty wouldn't be suspended, but that we wouldn't do something else to trigger it in the next few months...
This I absolutely get. Especially with the cashflow issues.
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« Reply #9426 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:04:06 » |
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Think talk of a physical points deduction is quite far-fetched based upon the current crimes committed that we are aware of. Any deduction would likely be suspended. Think that will only change if there is something much sinister brewing that we are unaware of but EFL are. Given the EFL's recent track record with likes of Reading and Wigan, takes a lot for them to give a points deduction that isn't suspended.
As Cowley frustratingly alludes to, (without giving any details) it would appear that further charges to infringements are 'in the post'. Quite what these are for are anyone's guess at the moment. The transfer of shares was known and admitted to by Clem and so yesterday's charge wasn't exactly a huge surprise. I personally have no clue about things, but the rumour and rumblings of punishments continues. I suspect the rollercoaster ride is only just leaving the ticket booth area. We had a suspended points penalty for late payment of wages, of which the suspension has now lapsed. Does that mean that any new infringement (I assume for late payment of wages) could mean we would get another points suspension or would it be more likely to be an actual penalty given we've fallen foul before? (even though the previous suspension period has finished now)
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« Reply #9427 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:08:23 » |
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it was more than incompetence. For whatever reason Clem decided to withhold the information on purpose.
actually I suppose you mean Clems incompetence in thinking withholding it didn't matter. So I guess you are right
But they didn’t withhold the information, they informed companies house. The problem appears to be that nobody in the organisation knows how to run a football club and therefore neglected to tell the EFL. I’m assuming that Clem got the notification done through Axis company admin, as even Rob Angus (who would have been CEO at the time) didn’t know about it.
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« Reply #9428 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:20:08 » |
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As Cowley frustratingly alludes to, (without giving any details) it would appear that further charges to infringements are 'in the post'. Quite what these are for are anyone's guess at the moment. The transfer of shares was known and admitted to by Clem and so yesterday's charge wasn't exactly a huge surprise.
I personally have no clue about things, but the rumour and rumblings of punishments continues. I suspect the rollercoaster ride is only just leaving the ticket booth area.
We had a suspended points penalty for late payment of wages, of which the suspension has now lapsed. Does that mean that any new infringement (I assume for late payment of wages) could mean we would get another points suspension or would it be more likely to be an actual penalty given we've fallen foul before? (even though the previous suspension period has finished now)
Ah yes. Further charges I don't doubt at all and would certainly snowball the penalties/deductions.
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« Reply #9429 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:35:46 » |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/58589077Fortunately the timing doesn't overlap with the last suspended points deduction. Cant imagine EFL will look favorably on us though... 1 months missed wages in the near future and we could be in big trouble.
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« Reply #9430 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:38:55 » |
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<secretary bird photo>
Aaah, that's brightened my day. it reminds me of the time I was stood in a garden flapping my arms wildly and hollering to discourage (train) a juvenile not to try and "fly" over the 6ft fence.
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« Reply #9431 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:43:19 » |
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But they didn’t withhold the information, they informed companies house.
The problem appears to be that nobody in the organisation knows how to run a football club and therefore neglected to tell the EFL.
Clem absolutely withheld the information from the EFL and seemingly his own CEO, and the Trust, and the Eady Trust. Shares transferred September 2022. Companies house published August 2023. nearly a whole year. If the CEO doesn't know, I doubt the acting secretary did. The rules are *VERY* clear in the EFL regulations. Even I understood them. This is purely self inflicted.
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« Reply #9432 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:46:03 » |
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As Cowley frustratingly alludes to, (without giving any details) it would appear that further charges to infringements are 'in the post'.
Oh good. This charge alone isn't a panic stations charge IMO. Care to speculate what is coming. Got to be Power/Ownership related if anything right?
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« Reply #9433 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 09:58:52 » |
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This will not be the only EFL charge.....
There will probably be some points deductions..
What else is to come then?
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« Reply #9434 on: Friday, December 15, 2023, 10:12:38 » |
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I wonder what ability there is to bin the club as the leaseholder on the ground...
If they didn't pay the rent for example.
Did the Trust ever publish the contract/deal? If not, why not?
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