Sky Blues stay up by default ? (4 Viewers)

Voice_of_Reason

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Should Pompey and Bristol City go into administration (assuming Sky Blues don't) and have 10 - 20 points deducted, is it possible Sky Blues will stay up by default ?
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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I didn't hear about Bristol C, are they in trouble too now?
 

Sub

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the way things are the rest of the Division could go into admin and if we didnt, we would still finish in the bottom 3 :facepalm::facepalm::facepalm:
 

charlievictor

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Not going to happen. Even if Pompey go into admin and get points deducted we'd still be 6 points off safety with a mid-table League One squad and a manager with no experience.
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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Well I did joke in the summer that the only way we'll stay up is if a few sides go into administration. I always figured that this was SISU's "survival strategy" to some extent; it fits in neatly with all their stuff about living within their means..they were right all along! When do we unveil the Tango Ken statue?
 

Sub

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just sick of the whole situation at the club pisses me off everytime i think about it, knowing when the result comes through we have lost just expect it now club has ground the life and soul of my support for city the parasites that own us just fuck me off dispise them more than anybody that have ever owned us.robison, richardson may have been scum but atleast we had hope now we have nothing and my bond with the club hangs by a thread and the worst thing is i dont care no more. off to get another beer :(:(:(
 

oldskyblue58

CCFC Finance Director
only in so far as they posted £11m losses for the second year running NLHWC. Dont think there is any threat of administration though

Their wage bill was £15.9m last year!
 

Danceswithhorses

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Should Pompey and Bristol City go into administration (assuming Sky Blues don't) and have 10 - 20 points deducted, is it possible Sky Blues will stay up by default ?

Bristol have a rich benefactor, hence the large wage bill...think it was a guy who made money from Insurance in the city (London that is)...TAS springs to mind (or something similar) ??
 

Paxman II

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I have consistently warned of the 'crash' of football and it will come as no surprise to watch it gather pace in the Championship first where there are so many clubs (in fact most) in dire financial situations that are simply unsustainable.
Expect plenty more before the season ends going into admin...
 

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