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So in summary, Leicester, like Everton didn’t plan correctly and can’t blame other circumstances.

Nope - no dodgy loans etc - forecasts based on our proportion of TV monies in a deal negotiated for the whole of the EFL by ... the EFL ... all of your stuff sits firmly with you - not due to something out of your hands
 
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... why would I bother reading the judgement? - you obviously didn't bother to read up on what sent us into administration - so for the record - we embarked on building a new stadium not with sugar daddy money, but with forecast funds from the deal that the EFL had entered into with ITV for television rights - the deal collapsed and we wouldn't therefore have the monies to make the stadium development stage payments - we were not brought to book for profligate spending in the transfer market like your lot now have ...

Now our situation was, of course, unfortunate for any local contractors that 'we' couldn't then pay but there are a few things that don't quite stack up - the building works should have been undertaken by the developers I.e contractors and subcontractors paid by them rather than the club directly - given that we couldn't then 'buy' the stadium and went into administration I would have thought the new ground remained the property of the developer - with the 'new Leicester City' paying them rent - or that they would have sold the ground to a 'new landlord' ... so the developer would not have lost out completely and you might have expected them to settle or part-settle any contractor costs from monies received - now when King Power came in they bought the ground from the then owner and put it back in club hands - so the developer / landlord would probably have got a pretty good deal there as the 'loss' of the rental stream would have been factored into the deal ... but to make things perfectly clear - King Power had nothing to do with the club until buying it, so can't be held accountable for financial transactions before that - it's your current owners that are responsible for many years of FFP breaches ... now proven (subject to appeal) - not sure what the grounds for an appeal are - the rules and the breaches of them appear to be factual ...

Not sure what Leeds and Southampton (or Burnley) are doing because they would still have been relegated even if Everton had finished in the bottom 3 - on the face of it we have a possible case because if the points deduction had applied at the end of last season then we would have stayed up, and have ongoing Prem monies etc ...

BUT

... and can only speak for me personally - I truly don't want us to pursue it - we finished where we did because - on the pitch - that's where we deserved to finish and, for me, we just take it on the chin and move on - every Leicester fan would have to agree that the football we are now seeing is vastly more entertaining than the fodder we were being fed by last season's squad.

Here endeth the Sunday sermon
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<wah>

... why would I bother reading the judgement? - you obviously didn't bother to read up on what sent us into administration - so for the record - we embarked on building a new stadium not with sugar daddy money, but with forecast funds from the deal that the EFL had entered into with ITV for television rights - the deal collapsed and we wouldn't therefore have the monies to make the stadium development stage payments - we were not brought to book for profligate spending in the transfer market like your lot now have ...

Now our situation was, of course, unfortunate for any local contractors that 'we' couldn't then pay but there are a few things that don't quite stack up - the building works should have been undertaken by the developers I.e contractors and subcontractors paid by them rather than the club directly - given that we couldn't then 'buy' the stadium and went into administration I would have thought the new ground remained the property of the developer - with the 'new Leicester City' paying them rent - or that they would have sold the ground to a 'new landlord' ... so the developer would not have lost out completely and you might have expected them to settle or part-settle any contractor costs from monies received - now when King Power came in they bought the ground from the then owner and put it back in club hands - so the developer / landlord would probably have got a pretty good deal there as the 'loss' of the rental stream would have been factored into the deal ... but to make things perfectly clear - King Power had nothing to do with the club until buying it, so can't be held accountable for financial transactions before that - it's your current owners that are responsible for many years of FFP breaches ... now proven (subject to appeal) - not sure what the grounds for an appeal are - the rules and the breaches of them appear to be factual ...

Not sure what Leeds and Southampton (or Burnley) are doing because they would still have been relegated even if Everton had finished in the bottom 3 - on the face of it we have a possible case because if the points deduction had applied at the end of last season then we would have stayed up, and have ongoing Prem monies etc ...

BUT

... and can only speak for me personally - I truly don't want us to pursue it - we finished where we did because - on the pitch - that's where we deserved to finish and, for me, we just take it on the chin and move on - every Leicester fan would have to agree that the football we are now seeing is vastly more entertaining than the fodder we were being fed by last season's squad.

Here endeth the Sunday sermon

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Our 14th early ko or whatever

Nearest to that is about 8 for the next team

Dem Red shirts again innit:bandit:

Same for both teams though isn’t it. And early ko after international break doesn’t really matter. If you had played mid week then i’d agree it was **** timing.
 
Same for both teams though isn’t it. And early ko after international break doesn’t really matter. If you had played mid week then i’d agree it was **** timing.
Yes and No. cos i just said the next team to that for early kick offs is on About 8

This will be our 14th i think

But yeh whatever
 
In short it translates to fosse licking his own arse as usual if that helps.

I am that flexible in fairness - in contrast you needed your moobs surgically removed to get anywhere close to sucking your cock - although you did make it, going by the number of posts I've seen from others confirming it <laugh>
 
Nope - no dodgy loans etc - forecasts based on our proportion of TV monies in a deal negotiated for the whole of the EFL by ... the EFL ... all of your stuff sits firmly with you - not due to something out of your hands

so if I get this right, you planned for what you thought was incoming…..


It didn’t come in? So you broke the rules.
 
the bolded bit isn't correct which is why Chelsea are being investigated for ffp breaches during Abramovich era .
The administration is what dealt with any outstanding financial claims against the club .

My main point was that King Power had no obligations to pre-administration obligations etc - they bought the club from the then owner, Milan Mandric - who also came in post-administration ...
 
I am that flexible in fairness - in contrast you needed your moobs surgically removed to get anywhere close to sucking your cock - although you did make it, going by the number of posts I've seen from others confirming it <laugh>

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