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  • #16
    Re: Derby are cutting it fine

    Originally posted by life on mars View Post
    I'm sure the EFL will find a loophole to allow Derby time recover and find a solution
    I think they will see out the remaining fixtures …. They get 30,000 crowds and are not Bury FC

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    • #17
      Re: Derby are cutting it fine

      Derby claim to have the funds in place to complete the season - and the EFL is satisfied for now.

      The latest nugget from the winter wonderland is they have to sell a player bought for £4m to the MLF for £1m - just to get his wages off the books. A player - one of the few - who was still under contract next season. And they won't see a penny of the fee because they have forgotten to pay his former club for him! Adios Kamil Jozwiak. He is injured, though - so not got a part in The Great Escape.



      It is like a slow motion car crash at Rams Central!

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      • #18
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        One of the 3 'interested parties' has left the stage. Looking grimmer.



        One of the long-term interested parties to buy Derby County say the Championship club's administrators have ended discussions with them after deciding their latest £30m offer was too low.

        The Binnie family submitted their latest offer on Monday in the belief there were no other bids on the table.

        The figure was to include the purchase of the club and Pride Park stadium, currently owned by Mel Morris.

        It was felt the sum accurately reflected the reduced status of Derby following the sale of players during the January transfer window and the bid was submitted on the understanding the sum would not prevent the club being hit with a 15-point deduction next season for failing to pay creditors 25% of what they are owed.

        A 72-hour window was put on the bid but administrators Quantuma responded to the family on Tuesday to say no.
        "We increased our offer to £30m for Derby as a whole," Adam Binnie told BBC Sport.

        "We had many discussions with the administrators and had been working behind the scenes to purchase the club since June.

        "We made many attempts and had worked incredibly hard to buy the club. The administrators gave us a response that they no longer wished to speak to us unless we increase our offer."

        It is thought Qunatuma are still looking for around £50m, which includes £20m for the stadium. Morris has borrowed money from American finance company MSD Holdings to help fund the club, and that loan is lodged against Pride Park.

        The Binnie family do not believe the financial state of the club warrants such an expenditure given more is now needed to be spent on Wayne Rooney's depleted squad.

        In addition, the club - currently third from bottom in the table, five points behind fourth-bottom Reading having played a game more - would face a reduction of £5m in central payments from the English Football League if they were relegated.

        Former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley and a consortium headed by former Derby chairman Andy Appleby have been heavily linked with the club.

        It is not known whether they are still active but the latest development is bound to be a massive concern to fans, who have long feared for the future of one of England's oldest clubs.

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        • #19
          Re: Derby are cutting it fine

          What a mess.
          There was a statement from the administrators yesterday saying they were "urgently" assessing the bids on the table. They've been urgently assessing the bids on the table for about 6 months now I reckon.

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          • #20
            Re: Derby are cutting it fine

            Originally posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
            What a mess.
            There was a statement from the administrators yesterday saying they were "urgently" assessing the bids on the table. They've been urgently assessing the bids on the table for about 6 months now I reckon.


            Milking their fees nqat

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            • #21
              Re: Derby are cutting it fine

              With no end in sight to Derby County's protracted search to find a buyer, manager Wayne Rooney says the club are in a "horrendous" position.

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              • #22
                Re: Derby are cutting it fine

                If only Bury had been given this amount of tolerance & latitude.

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                • #23
                  Re: Derby are cutting it fine

                  Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                  If only Bury had been given this amount of tolerance & latitude.
                  Agreed, incredible to think that Bury once beat Derby 6-0 in an FA Cup Final.

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