This assumes that the football league have allowed player registrations to be transferred, either knowingly or by mistake to a company that doesn't hold the golden share. Surely that raises the question of players fielded last year being under third party ownership?
Also I wouldn't have thought you can just transfer round the golden share as you feel like. Does the share not revert back to the League upon entering admin who then allow the company they have taken it from to continue in the league until such a time as the share is either returned to that company or issued to another?
How did Appleton manage to field a team at the end of last season if Ltd didn't have any claim to the GS or the players and why did SISU not contest the points deduction if no part of the football club is in Ltd?
I have no idea, but a guess.
1) the football league did knowingly allow registrations and contracts to be in holdings. As ltd is a subsidiary of holdings it is probably not seen as third party ownership. Also the football league allowing it means they were complicit, or are at fault for letting it happen.
2) the golden share is with the FL, I'm only going by what Appleton said in the telegraph and that was that Otium bought the rights to claim the golden share. At the end of the day the football league will give it to the company that holds the players.
3) Appleton hadn't started investigating at that point so wouldn't have been fully aware of where everything was. His report was the 16th may after the season had finished.
4) sisu didn't appeal was they knew the golden share was in ltd.
The problem is Appleton has all the facts is only managing ltd, they have no players, and he can't make holdings field a side.