Derby charged under FFP rules...

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At the moment Derby football club look like a bad onion, you keep peeling away layers only to find more rotting flesh underneath to discard. You keep on peeling and eventually there is no good onion left and you just throw it away.

And yet there are 5 named interested parties so far looking to buy them.

Clearly dealing with Ehab and having to rebuild a fan base is seen as a bigger challenge.
 
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Weird, a basket-case club is more attractive than the best-run club in the Championship...
 
That's 10 milllion less than we owe isn't it if you include the SMC?

No. Our club essentially owes its owners, but there is no external/leveraged debt. Our debt is basically investment written up as debt for tax purposes.

The club is basically in debt to the company that owns it. We are in debt to ourselves.

Derby owe at least 51m to external creditors, notwithstanding the reported 200m 'investment' Mel Morris has put in and that seems unlikely he will be able to recoup.

If city can't pay the allams back, then the allams lose out. If Derby don't find a way of paying their creditors then they potentially could be liquidated.
 
Derby's administrators set to reluctantly accept a total points deduction of 21, plus a further suspended 3. Talks ongoing over business plan but announcement expected soon. Huge blow for Wayne Rooney but closure for club ahead of a potential sale.

Well that appeal was about as successful as Ehab's driving ban....