Just a quickly - were Coventry City officially liquidated as part of the takeover from Sisu? Somebody is trying to tell me we should have gone to the bottom of the pile etc and made our way back up through the leagues.
I can’t remember the ins and outs and need a quick answer if poss.
Just a quickly - were Coventry City officially liquidated as part of the takeover from Sisu? Somebody is trying to tell me we should have gone to the bottom of the pile etc and made our way back up through the leagues.
I can’t remember the ins and outs and need a quick answer if poss.
Yes it was in the end but the key is that the Golden Share was transferred to Otium Entertainment Group, following a CVA with CCFC Ltd's creditors (of whom SISU were the majority). I think the rules have changed a bit now so not sure if whoever you're talking about is applying current rules retrospectively?
The club was transferred to a different operating company and the original was liquidated. The club was not liquidated. If the club is liquidated then it ceases to exist.
Wasn't the issue that SISU had changed the names of the company that was CCFC and the football league had lost track allowed the golden share and player registrations to be separated into different companies.
Wasn't the issue that SISU had changed the names of the company that was CCFC and the football league had lost track allowed the golden share and player registrations to be separated into different companies.
Yes that’s right. One was in CCFC Ltd, the other was in CCFCH Ltd. The players were not informed their contracts had been moved and they all could have left for free if they had realised at the time (e.g. Rangers). Also technically every time we played a game during that period we fielded 11 (plus 1/2/3 subs) illegible players. The FL could’ve hammered us for hundreds of points as the evidence was there. It was presumed at the time they didn’t take any action as it was partly their fault for not noticing for so long. If they had, the clubs who we beat (not a long list obviously!) that missed out on promotion or got relegated could have then taken action against the FL. Although the circumstances were a bit different the Tevez & Mascherano case where Sheffield United sued successfully for £5.5m as a separate company owned them could have been used as a precedent.