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I'm now of the opinion that I just don't give a toss anymore, never in the field of extended extensions have so many extensions been given out/awarded or whatever you wan't to call it, this is pure Monty Python sketch territory I'm thinking the shopping sketch;
“you been shopping? no I've been shopping."
Mrs Non-Robinson; "What did you buy"? Mrs Robinson: "A piston engine"? Mrs Non-Robinson; "What d'you buy that for? Mrs Robinson: "It was a bargain"
My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.
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Derby into Admin on 17:27 - May 16 with 5439 views
As the latest in a long line of extensions ended at midnight on Saturday, does anyone know what the latest situation is? I've tried looking but can't find anything.
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Derby into Admin on 17:32 - May 16 with 5402 views
Talks ongoing, no doubt the extension will be extended....
It seems the blockage is over Pride Park, so.... the EFL will probably simply try to tide it over however I guess they can probably ly only go as far as after the Play Offs all finishing???...
Isn't there a golden share or something to prove they can finish the season?
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Derby into Admin on 17:53 - May 16 with 5320 views
Talks ongoing, no doubt the extension will be extended....
It seems the blockage is over Pride Park, so.... the EFL will probably simply try to tide it over however I guess they can probably ly only go as far as after the Play Offs all finishing???...
Isn't there a golden share or something to prove they can finish the season?
More chance there of a golden shower than a golden share
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Derby into Admin on 18:24 - May 16 with 5241 views
There are road signs on the A50 which indicate the services coming up ahead,but it actually says Derby with Burton services.I wonder if some Forest wag will change it to Derby with Burton in league 1?
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Derby into Admin on 00:59 - May 17 with 4876 views
"In a statement, Quantuma said the exchange was "conditional on the sale of the stadium, EFL approval and receiving secured creditor consent"."
so basically still no actual takeover
[Post edited 17 May 2022 11:38]
I am guessing here but ...
What they may be doing is saying to all those parties if you don't do your bit then the deal is off. The other side will say you're just negotiating and so to counter that they are putting in the press to say, nope you have to do your bit or it's off and we made it public now.
So, the pressure is now on those on the sell side, or they don't mind that pressure and it makes no difference. The stadium is the key part as others have already said.
zzzzzzzzzz
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Derby into Admin on 17:57 - May 23 with 4110 views
As the latest in a long line of extensions ended at midnight on Saturday, does anyone know what the latest situation is? I've tried looking but can't find anything.
When Bury were going bust they got some late bids with enough funds to save them and the league said nope it was a day too late and closed them down anyway.
Completely different rules for Derby apparently.
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Derby into Admin on 10:46 - May 25 with 2990 views
When Bury were going bust they got some late bids with enough funds to save them and the league said nope it was a day too late and closed them down anyway.
Completely different rules for Derby apparently.
Which makes Derby fans anti-EFL stance even more baffling. Clearly don't have a clue about what is going on and playing the victim all the time.
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Derby into Admin on 11:11 - May 25 with 2907 views
Wonder if the sale price is £80m, nudge nudge, are you looking closely EFL, you slow , procrastinating, head in the sand when it suits you, ares holes?
Wonder if the sale price is £80m, nudge nudge, are you looking closely EFL, you slow , procrastinating, head in the sand when it suits you, ares holes?
This story talks about the stadium and the company that 'owns' it.
It also says "Their accounts were released on Tuesday night which showed the stadium is still valued at £81m and a deal needs to be struck with Morris in order for Kirchner's takeover to proceed. The situation has created an extra headache for the club's administrators because a deal for the stadium is out of their control with Morris reportedly seeking £23m for it." - so he's willing to sell an asset which is worth £81m for £23m - surely that means its worth £23m........
Extra mature cheddar......a simple cheese for a simple man
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Derby into Admin on 20:57 - May 26 with 2189 views