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Any bets they award them points for turning up next season. It must be **** though being a Derby suporter. Every game is a Derby so they deserve something.
 
"EFL lose faith in the administrators Quantuma "

Only took 9 months and £2.5M
 
It was so obvious this was going to happen if buying Preston fell through which is a well run club with probably few debts how the hell did anybody think he was able to buy Derby
 
It was so obvious this was going to happen if buying Preston fell through which is a well run club with probably few debts how the hell did anybody think he was able to buy Derby
Incompetent money grabbing administrators, that's how
 
I told you about the Administrators who dealt with Argyle when we were in trouble some time ago. They are nothing but self serving leeches who wrack up the bill and never lose no matter how crap they are. You would have to ask how much per hour their people are being paid to get to the sort of amounts they demand. When they put in a bill to James Brent as part of the debt payments he would have to make to buy Argyle he told them to do one and he would only pay a portion of it. In the end they accepted as they would have got nothing without the sale going through and he knew it. Look at any business that goes to the wall and has Administrators appointed. The biggest bunch of Vultures out of all those circling are the Administrators themselves.
 
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Andy Appleby or Mike Ashley, that is the question

The Telegraph says it has seen correspondence from Ashley's lawyers RPC that shows they are holding £50m to save the League One club and allow it to exit administration. The money would not only see him purchase the Rams but also the stadium from previous owner Mel Morris who separated it from the club back in 2018

He does, however, face competition from former Rams’ chairman Andy Appleby

Shouldn't be long now. Unless, of course, Quantuma find a reason to hang it out. What? And get more money?
 
Derby in takeover boost as Clowes bid accepted and set to be completed this week with no more point deductions

The club's administrators have formally accepted an offer from Derbyshire based property group Clowes Developments.

David Clowes, chairman of the property company, is a Derby supporter.

And journalist Jake Barker has claimed that the deal will be completed by Wednesday.


Well where did that come from and what happened to Appleby and Ashley?
 
Didn''t they say that last time
Apparently, they have already bought the ground. But they may have just seen that as a good investment. Could still back out of buying the club. Or, maybe, Quantuma will find a problem from somewhere