the league have made an official statement in today's Cov tel that the Golden Share was in LTD before it went into Admin they also stress that is the reason for the 10 point deduction they have forwarded this to the administrator.
Just wondering does anybody know how many clubs have come out of administration with the same owners?
Hopefully this will now get the ball rolling PUSB
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Well I would have thought that holding player registrations gives you a football team that cannot play in the league without the Golden share therefore SISU could start up their rival club outside of the City Good Luck to them
Leave the Golden Share to the Owners that want to play at the Ricoh let them go to court see them lose even more money hope they go bankrupt.
Never cared about the City never cared about the supporters time to gon SISU
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Exactly. So now ccfc ltd has finally been confirmed as " the club." Surely whatever holdings do now doesnt matter. whoever owns ltd will get the share back and will be coventry city.as you say sisu fc can do what they want.
Doubt it fisher and sisu even admit that.
It's the fact they argue holding has the beneficial interest that causes all the problems
Until courts and lge decide on that nothing can move forward.
Doubt it fisher and sisu even admit that.
It's the fact they argue holding has the beneficial interest that causes all the problems
Until courts and lge decide on that nothing can move forward.
Hope so.surely of all the bids that will be going in holdings bid will look the least acceptable.it wont put appleton and the football league in a good light if holdings is the preferred bidder. Basically admitting that it is acceptable to stack up millions of pounds worth of debt, alienate all of the fans and take a football club out of the city.imagine the knock on effect their decision would have.if the football league decide thats how they want clubs to be run these days it says alot about how the game is run.this is a great opportunity for the football league to make a stand about faceless companies owning football clubs.come on make the right and only decision. I wont hold my breath though.
I think it will be a long long long road...unless someone comes in and gives SISU and offer they cant refuse...
With the players contracts could we end up with a rangers type scenario where all there players could leave for free despite still having time on there current contracts?
Does anybody know how many clubs that have come out of administration have come out of it with new owners?
I think it will be a long long long road...unless someone comes in and gives SISU and offer they cant refuse...
Well if the players contracts are with CCFH Ltd, as SISU suggest, but the Golden Share, which is in CCFC Ltd and therefore the company in admin, and is brought by a third party and not SISU, the players will have a contract but no football team (not a league team anyway) to play for.
Well if the players contracts are with CCFH Ltd, as SISU suggest, but the Golden Share, which is in CCFC Ltd and therefore the company in admin, and is brought by a third party and not SISU, the players will have a contract but no football team (not a league team anyway) to play for.
Didn't that happen with Rangers fc, they may have been in liquidation, or one step away and came back as Rangers Ltd, or something along that sort of title.
Nah, Glasgow Rangers are dead. New club is a team called 'The Rangers' who play in the same stadium and in the same kit.
Not an expert by a long shot, but I think that they all come out with a 'new' name. Showing my age but I think I remember Wolves being reformed in the 70's or 80's and their name changing to Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 1972 or whatever year it was. At the end of the day, it is the fans that are the clubs not the company.
Not an expert by a long shot, but I think that they all come out with a 'new' name. Showing my age but I think I remember Wolves being reformed in the 70's or 80's and their name changing to Wolverhampton Wanderers FC 1972 or whatever year it was. At the end of the day, it is the fans that are the clubs not the company.
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