Derby doomed

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The 'Mel' is Mel Morris who still owns the ground that they're hoping to play in, assuming they can meet the purchase agreement and approval for league membership, all before the deadline, which was pretty much yesterday.

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The council are looking to buy the ground, looks as if Mel has them a bit by the short and curly's. I guess it will be whether someone, agrees to the price Mel is wanting? He really is making himself very unpopular.
 
reports suggest we might after getting 37 year old curtis davies back. bristol city want him too.

i hope klp doesn't opt for brentford.
 
"In addition, the joint administrators can confirm that in the interim period between exchange and completion, funding for the club is being provided by Mr. Kirchner, in a demonstration of his ongoing commitment to securing the long-term future of the club. "The exchanging of contracts is conditional on the sale of the stadium, EFL approval and receiving secured creditor consent.

https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sp...s/derby-county-takeover-news-kirchner-7089775
 
BBC BREAKING: Rams commentator Ed Dawes says Chris Kirchner's deal to buy Derby is expected to collapse. "There is a problem with closing this deal and huge frustration. When Alonso and Bin Zayed were asked to transfer proven funds they couldn't. Then it was over."