Bizarre by Gibson, amazed they could get anything…..
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The Middlesbrough legal issue looks to be resolved which takes a major hurdle out of the way of finding a buyer for the club.
As a direct result of private conversations between Mel Morris and Steve Gibson both parties are pleased to announce that they have reached an accord on a resolution of the claims by Middlesbrough Football Club against Derby County Football Club, and others.
The basis of that accord will remain private but details have been shared with Quantuma the Administrators for Derby County who will urgently prepare the legal documentation to ratify the accord.
Gibson and Morris were keen to develop an accord ahead of the Middlesbrough Vs Derby County fixture to be played at the Riverside Stadium tomorrow. The claim has clearly been the source of much concern to both sets of fans, and especially those of Derby County. The fact that a resolution has been discussed and agreed should be comforting to both sets of supporters.
Details of the accord shall remain private. However, it is important for all interested parties, including potential bidders, to be confident that the Middlesbrough claim will not be an impediment to Derby County progressing its plans for a sale of the club.
Carl Jackson, partner on behalf of Quantuma, the joint Administrators of Derby County, said: “We are pleased to see that an acceptable resolution has been identified which allows us to push forward with our plans for the sale of the club.”
No further comment by any of the parties shall be made.
Bizarre by Gibson, amazed they could get anything…..
So that just leaves the Wycombe claim and £83m of other debts - including £29m to HMRC.
Let's hope they need a point to stay up from thier last game of the season
What a difference in the treatment of Bury and Derby.
I hope for the sake of most of their fans that they survive.
I also hope they get relegated.
Rooney and their playing squad have been amazing so far this season but it will feel as if they have cheated their creditors and the fans of other clubs who paid the price for Derby rule-breaking if they stay up. Other clubs with a lower profile got harsher treatment from the EFL. It will be a scandal if HMRC write off part of their debt - as some Derby sources have suggested is being discussed.
No chance of this, but purely selfishly (ease of away trip) if it is now likely to be 3 from 4 for the drop I hope Barnsley survive.
On the Middlesbrough side of things, I can't see how they ever expected to get anything from this proposed case. Yes, Derby cheated, but Middlesbrough weren't playing Derby in every game that season - they had another 44 games against other sides, and if they'd won a few more, maybe they'd have made the playoffs (or whatever it is they're complaining about). Likewise Wycombe - if they'd won a few more games, they wouldn't have to worry about Derby.
As for Derby, I can't help but feel that the League itself believes they're not punished enough until they've been relegated, and I wouldn't be surprised to see another points deduction.
And lastly - Mr Rooney. What with a massive points deduction, and losing all his players not just once, but twice - if he keeps them up, he's got to be Manager of the Year.
Forest Green Village Rovers next season, potentially home games against Derby, Portsmouth, Sunderland & of course El Glosico, every week a cup final
Can't wait! Where my career started.
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Derby were never going to be relegated but their cheating and entitlement of their fan gets on my wick.
It is absurd they are allowed to play Bielik when they have yet to pay a single penny of his transfer fee.
Derby have been at it for years, Brian Clough was as crooked as they come, that’s how long they’ve been rotten. They’ve chanced their arm too many times and I hope eventually they’ll get their just desserts.
If HMRC do a deal then they need to offer every other club the same percentage rebate otherwise they are distorting the competition