Could ACL sue the Football League ? (2 Viewers)

Voice_of_Reason

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If ACL can sue Northampton for encouraging CCFC to break it's 40 years lease surely the Football League is equally complicit ?
 

bigfatronssba

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I think they would have a strong case against the league.

Personally I dont understand why they haven't done this rather than go after Northampton.
 

Sub

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I think they would have a strong case against the league.

Personally I dont understand why they haven't done this rather than go after Northampton.

i think going after northampton is to put more pressure on SISU to sign the deal to stay at the Ricoh and frighten northampton into sayin 'bollocks to this all this hassel is not worth it cov you are not playing here !' if that doesnt work i think the FL will be next on the list.
 

hill83

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Induce is to actively encourage.
Allow is to, well, let it happen.
 

SkyBlueHomer

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By allowing the move to Northampton their hands have just as much blood on as far as I'm concerned.

I would be very surprised if this hasn't already been discussed between ACL & their lawyers. Would look good for the Football league on their 125th anniversary wouldn't it...
 

italiahorse

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Induce is to actively encourage.
Allow is to, well, let it happen.

There "yes" gave the go ahead. A "no" would have stopped it.
They are very active in this.
Well they were, they seem to have there head in the sand now ACL have matched the Northampton costs.
 

WillieStanley

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There "yes" gave the go ahead. A "no" would have stopped it.
They are very active in this.
Well they were, they seem to have there head in the sand now ACL have matched the Northampton costs.


But there is a difference between authorisation and and actually encouraging the situation. Yes they are active and potentially hold a degree of accountability but ultimately, should there be a liquidation, there'll be bigger fish to fry.
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
would expect that they could try but there is no contract or real duty of care between FL and ACL

If they could prove that this situation had come about because of mistakes or breakdowns in FL proceedures or that they had been complicit in the events (intentionally or not) or had sought to cover up its mistakes or wrong doing they might have a case. Here is a thought (pure fantasy obviously) but the case to sue the FL would be stronger if it were ACL & CCFC suing together.

Have the FL breached their own rules - several times it appears to the average fan - but have they? I would guess only the FA disciplinary committee could investigate that
 

stupot07

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The lease hasn't been broken yet, but will be when ACL reject the CVA and Ltd is liquidated.

There is nothing to stop a commercial organisation leasing 2 properties.
 

dadgad

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I'd support a case against the FL.
They have guidelines which were not observed since when the situation has deteriorated.
What is their purpose?
 

hill83

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There "yes" gave the go ahead. A "no" would have stopped it.
They are very active in this.
Well they were, they seem to have there head in the sand now ACL have matched the Northampton costs.

Again, you're not telling me anything I don't know. We aren't against eachother.
i was just answering the question I quoted.
 

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